St Luke

Feast of St Luke (October 18th) Wrote Gospel of St. Luke (AND the Acts of the Apostles) Evangelist, Not Disciple or Apostle Gentile, Now Jewish Follower of Paul The Ox Symbol https://faith.nd.edu/s/1210/faith/interior.aspx?sid=1210&gid=609&pgid=16686&cid=33360&ecid=33360 St Luke Homily

The Gospels

Matthew, Mark and Luke (Synopic Gospels) Where Matthew and Luke appear composed with parts of Mark (and are to Jewish audience, familiar with Jewish tradition, referring to Jesus as Messiah) John is set apart, contains no parables (written to Gentile audience, and has to explain elements of Jewish Tradition, refer to Jesus as Son of…

Painting

Watching Portrait Artist of the Year (Sky Arts Network) Makes be want to Paint I like the idea of having a painting studio Supplies, Brushes, Paints of Course Maybe a stand for access to photographs The Homeless People Selection Taking Pictures of Homeless People But maybe I really don’t want to do it, don’t have…

Turmeric Tim

Met Tim bending over to retrieve tumeric roots in the produce department What does he use them for: cuts them up, eats them raw sprinkled with pepper A recovering alcoholic in his 70s, he visited foreign health sites compared to the silly U.S. sites Tim also recommended ginger root, eats it raw with a milk…

Religous Orders

Jesuits Augustinians Fransicans During the Spanish colonial period, the five earliest regular orders assigned to Christianize the natives were the Augustinians, who came with Legazpi, the Discalced Franciscans (1578), the Jesuits (1581), the Dominican friars (1587) and the Augustinian Recollects (simply called the Recoletos, 1606).