Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 6, 2018

Waching daily Jun 4 2018

Father Edward Hathaway of the Basilica of St. Mary in Old Town Alexandria

Today we celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi

the feast of the Eucharist

and a feast of tremendous importance to Catholics throughout the world

As the Second Vatican Council reiterated

"The Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life"

The fact that Our Lord is truly present—Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity

in the Eucharist is a teaching that Catholics have been willing to die for

We think of the Irish and the English martyrs who were martyred simply for

attending Mass

Priests killed for simply the desire to offer the Mass during the

times of difficulty and persecution

Today's feast liturgically follows that of Trinity Sunday

and just as Christ is the enfleshment of the love of the Trinity

so the Eucharist is the enfleshment of the love of Christ

It's Christ's way of being present to us

If you love someone, you want to be present to them

A postcard won't do

a symbol won't do

We want to physically be in their presence

And that's what Our Lord accomplishes by leaving us His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Eucharist

Whenever we walk into a church and we see the sanctuary lamp

we see that flame burning

we know that Our Lord's pledge that He will always be with us is lived out

and fulfilled through His dwelling with us in the Eucharist

in the tabernacle of every Catholic Church

But when you love someone you want to be more than present

If you're really in love a man and a woman get married

They want to unite their lives, body and soul for the rest of their life

and so Jesus not only wants to be present in the tabernacle

He wants to unite His soul with our soul

His Body with our body in Holy Communion

and that happens every time when we are mindful of His presence

prepared to receive Our Lord in a state of grace

and ready that we have that intimate union of our soul with His

Our task for this week, our challenge is to make a spiritual communion

throughout the day many times or in every day this week

We can take a moment

to turn toward the direction where we think the tabernacle is compared to where we are

and make a spiritual communion perhaps using our own words or the words

of St. Josemaría Escrivá for spiritual communion

"I wish my Lord to receive You

with the purity, humility and devotion with which Your most holy mother

received You; with the spirit and fervor of the saints."

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HELL YEAH!

President Trump DESTROYS Liberals In Weekly Address, Did You Catch It?

WATCH IT HERE!!!

During Saturday's Weekly Address, President Trump accused Senate Democrats of "resisting

the will of the American voter," and Congressional Democrats of not caring about or wanting border

security, Breitbart reports.

Democrats in 2018 are relying on the national news/media, the entertainment world, the anarchistic

street thugs , the anti-firearm lunatics and radical feminists to urge an open-borders.

Democrats do not want serious borders or national security.

They want open-borders and encourage demonstrations claiming victimization of illegal aliens by

heartless, "racist" Americans.Senate Democrats call it the resistance.

They're resisting the will of the American voter, and it is not good.

From day one, Senate Democrats have shamelessly obstructed, stalled, and filibustered the

confirmations of hundreds of talented men and women who are eager to come to Washington,

DC to make a difference.

They want to serve our country.

My nominees face a longer average confirmation wait than any in the history of our country.

Today, more than 300 of our nominees are still awaiting a vote.

Last June, I nominated Isabel Patelunas to serve as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

for Intelligence and Analysis.

Now, almost a year later, this tremendously qualified professional, with nearly three

decades of intelligence experience, is still awaiting confirmation.

She's given up so much.

She's left areas.

She's moved from homes.

And she's still not confirmed.

It's a disgrace.

Democrats in Congress are also blocking urgently needed improvements to our border security.

They don't want border security for two reasons: Number one, they don't care about

it.

Number two, they're afraid it's going to make me and the Republicans look good,

and they don't want that.

That comes before our country.

They've blocked every effort to close deadly loopholes to keep out vicious criminals and

to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs.

They are a disaster at the border.

These actions are endangering our citizens, threatening our communities, and undermining

our national security.

It is time for Senate Democrats to stop resisting the will of the American people.

So, very simply, stop resisting the will of the American people, and to start working

across the aisle to deliver for all citizens.

We love our country.

We want keep our country great.

Thank you very much."

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12 Most Dangerous Islands You NEVER Want To Visit! - Duration: 13:54.

What island in southeast asia is crawling with man-eating crocodiles?

How did Danger Island earn its name?

Find out in 12 Most Dangerous Islands You NEVER Want To Visit!

Number 12.

"Farallon Islands" Twenty-miles west of San Francisco sits a

series of islands that are so jagged they have earned the moniker The Devil's Teeth

but this may no longer be a name based only in appearance.

Because of the islands potential dangerous humans have been banned from stepping foot

on the islands.

The waters around the islands are still a popular destination for whale watchers and

because humans can no longer interfere, the Farallons have become home to one of the largest

seabird colonies in the United States.

Although you can still catch intrepid skin divers sneaking onto the islands, the government

adamantly warns anyone that they do so at their own risk.

You might be able to avoid the dozens of great white sharks that roam the area feeding off

the Farallons' large population of elephant seals but the real danger is one you won't

be able to punch in the nose.

Throughout the middle of the twentieth century the waters around the island were used for

the disposal of radioactive materials.

There are almost 50,000 drums full of nuclear waste throughout the area and with numbers

that high leaks are a inevitable certainty.

Number 11.

"Reunion Island" West of the African island of Madagascar in

the Indian Ocean sits Reunion Island a small yet busy island that is covered by rainforest,

rivers and breathtaking waterfalls.

Though it is over 5,500 miles away from France the island is still governed by French law

and because it is less of a hassle than traveling to island destination where passports may

be required, it has become a popular vacation destination for French citizens.

Because of this the island is one of the most modern islands in terms of sanitation and

transportation.

It could be easy to get carried away day-dreaming about visiting Reunion because of its beautiful

villages and relative isolation from the outside world but tourists must be prepared for the

terrifying realities of this pristine locale.

First off, it is home to one of the most active volcanoes in all of the world which was a

popular hiking destination for tourists until it was deemed too dangerous to traverse.

The island also has the distinction of being one of the leading islands in terms of annual

rainfall in the entire world and is often the victim of violent tropical cyclones.

Lastly, Reunion is known for having one of the largest and most vicious populations of

sharks encircling it.

The sharks attack have become so bad that the French government has forbidden surfing

around the island.

Despite this, there are still around half a dozen deaths every year from shark attacks.

Number 10.

"Danger Island" South of Maldives in the western part of the

Indian Ocean lies the Chagos Archipelago a series of coral islands long inhabited by

the Chagos peoples.

One of the smallest of these atolls is Danger Island, full of coconut trees that used to

act as a reserve by the Chagos in the event food supplies run short.

The island is full of wildlife, most significantly it is the home of two rare birds with fun

names to say: brown noddies and red-footed boobies.

The island isn't actually as dangerous to modern day adventurers as its name suggests.

The name is merely a holdover from ye olden times as when it was first mapped in the 19th

century, seafarers found the coral reef and rocky shoals that surrounded it too treacherous

to anchor their ships.

Even with modern transportation the island is incredibly difficult to get to and navigate

without risking damage.

If you were too end up grounded or wrecked near Danger Island you would find yourself

utterly isolated from the world and would especially in trouble if you were allergic

to coconuts.

Number 9.

"Tristan da Cunha" Almost 1800 miles east of South Africa is

the British territory known as Tristan da Cunha.

Visiting this grassy circle shaped island that measures only 8 miles across can be incredibly

daunting as the only way to reach it is by traveling seven days by boat.

Because of this it once had the distinction of the being the most isolated yet still inhabited

place on Earth.

That was until the volcano that formed the island had enough of being host to humans

and erupted in 1961, causing widespread devastation.

Luckily because there were only a few inhabitants to begin with on Tristan da Cunha, the British

were able to successfully relocate everyone to England before they could be wiped out.

Slowly people have returned, the island is now home to around 270 locals who live life

off-the-grid and farm to make ends meet all the while trying to forget that the volcano

may evict them at a moments notice.

Number 8.

"Bikini Atoll" The Marshall Islands are a series of atolls

and islands that lie east of Guam in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

The most famous of these islands is that of Bikini Atoll which although small helped shaped

history, along the way becoming synonymous with the two-piece bathing suit and the atomic

bomb.

What was once a beautiful tropical locale is now a radioactive wasteland as Bikini Atoll

was one of the main sites at which the United States military tested nuclear weapons.

Though the island had a small indigenous population, they were all relocated to a nearby island

in 1946 before testing commenced.

The island has remained abandoned to this day aside from researchers studying the effects

of radioactivity.

Number 7.

"Hashima Island" If you head out to see traveling west from

Nagasaki, Japan you will come across what appears to be a floating fortress, this is

the island of Hashima aptly known by the nickname 'Battleship Island'.

Hashima was once one of the main sources of fuel for the Japanese military during World

War II.

The island was home to a coal mine and because of the sheer amount of workers (the majority

of which being Korean and Chinese POWs and enslaved civilians) it was at one point the

most densely populated place on Earth.

However, a few years after the war the Japanese eschewed coal for oil and the mine was abandoned.

Because there is no one to manage the giant housing buildings and other complexes they

have fallen into severe disrepair and nature is slowly taking back the island.

This has made the island extremely dangerous to traverse as the buildings and seawalls

built to hold back vicious tsunami waves are crumbling all around.

It is also believed that there may be unrecovered naval mines in the surrounding water.

Number 6.

"Bear Island" Between the arctic Island of Svalbard and

mainland Norway lies Bear Island.

The island--with an area just over 110 square miles was once considered a vital position

for naval reconnaissance now only hosts little more than a weather station and few abandoned

houses.

The entire Island has been declared a nature reserve by the Norwegian government but there

really isn't much nature to find as it is largely devoid of plant and animal life aside

from moss, seabirds and fish.

It is believed that much of this is due to toxic contaminants that have found their way

to the island via air currents that waft pollution from industrial countries like the United

States and England that border the Atlantic.

But the true danger of Bear Island comes from another form of pollution.

In 1989 a Soviet nuclear submarine crashed just south of the island resulting in much

of the water surrounding the island having been possibly been contaminated with radioactive

waste.

Then in 2009 a Russian transport carrying upwards of 15,000 gallons of oil rammed into

the island, becoming lodged.

Much of the oil leaked into the sea causing large numbers of the island's seabird population

to perish and only adding to the man-made destruction haunting the island.

The pollution, combined with the desert-like terrain which averages nearly zero inches

of rainfall a year, and the steep sharp cliffs that make up Bear Island this is one place

you can cross of your list of potential vacation destinations.

Number 5.

"Saba" If you are willing to brave the rocky but

short twelve minute plane ride from St. Maarten to Saba, the smallest island in the Dutch

Antilles you will be graced with a view like none other, a place that looks trapped in

the ancient past.

Upon arrival you will find a village nestled upon a volcano that is full of vibrant atmosphere

with live music, family owned restaurants featuring fresh caught cuisine and plenty

of outdoor activities like scuba-diving and hiking for nature lovers.

But all this comes at a cost.

You might say that the locals have become such experts at having a good time because

at any moment it could all be destroyed.

Tourists have been known to call it 'The Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean' but it could be more

accurately described as 'Hurricane Island'.

Because of its location right in the Atlantic's hurricane alley, the island has been noted

for being hit by the most hurricanes of any island on Earth.

Despite the constant attacks that mother nature brings down upon Saba its people still find

a way to survive and rebuild time and time again.

Number 4.

"Rockall" The tiny 80 foot wide island known as Rockall

which lies nearly three-hundred miles off of Scotland's western shore has such an imposing

presence it has made its way into Irish and Scottish legends as well as popular culture

through music, books and television.

People have long been entranced with its simple yet powerful structure with some ancient myths

going as far to name it the location where the apocalypse will begin.

The real life danger is in the fact that the island itself, is essentially a large granite

rock sticking out of the ocean--the remnants of an extinct volcano.

Because of its steep incline on all sides there is really only one place for a person

to stand, the peak, which you can only get to if you are a skilled rock-climber.

Even if you are it isn't recommended that you try climbing the relatively short summit

of 65 feet as the island is smack dab in the part of the ocean that boasts waves which

reach upwards of 100 feet.

Despite their being no natural value to the island other than its looks, Rockall was considered

an extremely important strategic location by the United Kingdom who claimed the island

in fear of it falling into the hands of the USSR and being used to house a missile silo.

Britain's claim to the island also has the historical distinction of being their last

modern day territorial acquisition.

Number 3.

"Gruinard Island" Gruinard Island is another one of Scotland's

treacherous isles but it owes its place on our list for a man-made danger.

This hauntingly bleak-looking island was once home to some of the most extreme biological

weapons testings of the 20 century.

The British army peppered and doused the islands hundreds of times with weapons like chlorine

gas and anthrax.

The anthrax in particular had a permanent effect on Guinard as it soured the soil and

decimated the entire indigenous animal population.

The island remains a wasteland and only sanctioned government researchers are allowed to visit

it and they must wear hazmat suits from the moment they step on the island until they

leave.

Any attempt by non-military personal to land on the island is strictly prohibited and even

if it wasn't you probably shouldn't go there anyway as you wouldn't survive very long.

Number 2.

"Miyake-jima" The Izu Island chain that juts from Japan's

southeastern coast is made up of string of volcanoes all of which are currently active.

In the last century alone nearly two-hundred people have perished due to major eruptions.

This most major of these was in 2000 when, Mount Oyama the biggest volcano on the island

of Mayeke-jima, blew its top.

Oyama, which looms over several small villages occupied by few thousand people, spewed lava

and lethal amounts of sulfuric gas upon the island for four straight years.

While some decided to pack up and move, a vast majority of the population stayed.

Up until 2005, much of the island was restricted and the people of Mayeke-jima were forced

to stay inside with their doors sealed, only traveling outside in their gas masks if absolutely

necessary.

Nowadays the people have returned to work and adapted to life next to this fiery giant

by closely monitoring the gas levels and keeping gas masks handy in case the levels become

excessive.

Tourists are even welcomed as commercial flights were allowed to start back

up in 2008.

But if you do visit you better come prepared and expect to feel like you are on another

much more dangerous planet.

Number 1.

"Ramree Island" Just off the coast of Myanmar in the Indian

Ocean is Ramree Island.

At a distance the island looks like the perfect place for a relaxing vacation but if you were

to travel inland you would most likely have an experience akin to a Jurassic nightmare

and probably end up in the belly of one of the world's oldest surviving species.

Ramree is unique because it is home to one of the largest consolidated bask of saltwater

crocodiles.

In World War II after being defeated by the British in a battle on the island, the Japanese

Army retreated through Ramree's swamp lands and over four-hundred soldiers were gobbled

up by the nasty crocs.

To this day, the onslaught that the Japanese faced in the form of these two-thousand pound

reptiles remains the event with the largest loss of human life due to animals.

If you had to choose one of these islands for your next vacation, which one would you

choose?

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HELL YEAH! President Trump DESTROYS Liberals In Weekly Address, Did You Catch It? WATCH IT HERE!!! - Duration: 2:53.

HELL YEAH!

President Trump DESTROYS Liberals In Weekly Address, Did You Catch It?

WATCH IT HERE!!!

During Saturday's Weekly Address, President Trump accused Senate Democrats of "resisting

the will of the American voter," and Congressional Democrats of not caring about or wanting border

security, Breitbart reports.

Democrats in 2018 are relying on the national news/media, the entertainment world, the anarchistic

street thugs , the anti-firearm lunatics and radical feminists to urge an open-borders.

Democrats do not want serious borders or national security.

They want open-borders and encourage demonstrations claiming victimization of illegal aliens by

heartless, "racist" Americans.Senate Democrats call it the resistance.

They're resisting the will of the American voter, and it is not good.

From day one, Senate Democrats have shamelessly obstructed, stalled, and filibustered the

confirmations of hundreds of talented men and women who are eager to come to Washington,

DC to make a difference.

They want to serve our country.

My nominees face a longer average confirmation wait than any in the history of our country.

Today, more than 300 of our nominees are still awaiting a vote.

Last June, I nominated Isabel Patelunas to serve as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

for Intelligence and Analysis.

Now, almost a year later, this tremendously qualified professional, with nearly three

decades of intelligence experience, is still awaiting confirmation.

She's given up so much.

She's left areas.

She's moved from homes.

And she's still not confirmed.

It's a disgrace.

Democrats in Congress are also blocking urgently needed improvements to our border security.

They don't want border security for two reasons: Number one, they don't care about

it.

Number two, they're afraid it's going to make me and the Republicans look good,

and they don't want that.

That comes before our country.

They've blocked every effort to close deadly loopholes to keep out vicious criminals and

to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs.

They are a disaster at the border.

These actions are endangering our citizens, threatening our communities, and undermining

our national security.

It is time for Senate Democrats to stop resisting the will of the American people.

So, very simply, stop resisting the will of the American people, and to start working

across the aisle to deliver for all citizens.

We love our country.

We want keep our country great.

Thank you very much."

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20180604 Using A Swiping file doesnt mean you are plagiarizing - Duration: 1:37.

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"Why Haven't You ALREADY Quit?" | by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, Esq. - Duration: 1:17.

Hi everyone, Lynn Marie Morski here, and I'm so glad you've joined me again in the

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Who Needs Hiking Gaiters When You Can Do This? - Duration: 9:00.

tonight

hey hey we're just sliding down a mountain this correctly neck

alright go boy don't fall backwards not in a bad view huh welcome back to

another accidentally video hope you're doing well hope you got a smile on your

face because today is a beautiful beautiful day

and we're going hiking so we're going for a hike with our friend Juan hey

how's it going no cool fact what Juan and I went to

high school together yeah we didn't see each other for - by like 8 years or

something and then we ran into each other a couple years ago here we are

still a good amount of snow up here so where is it that we're hiking to what's

the final destination yeah the final destination is Lookout Mountain and

we're gonna get to a nice Ridge and get a good view of National Forest unusual

in a nice day you can see Mount Adams Mount st. Helens but it's a little

cloudy today that's okay we're still getting outdoors we're still

getting a good exercise Chiefs enjoying this now oh I always just ate it yeah

this is a cool area so we have about two miles of hiking before we get to the

spot where we want to take some pictures and then we'll get our pictures and then

we'll have the two miles back to the rig and there's a lot more snow up here than

we thought we're all wearing like tennis shoes which we all have you have hiking

boots right I have hiking boots and I was like I don't think I don't think I

need hiking boots today I feel like you know we're close to June but this is

Oregon this is what happens like we just we all have hiking boots so that we

didn't bring them because this is a pretty mellow hike and me it's more like

a walk but I think we would have brought our boots if we knew there's so much

snow but so so far we're not sinking through the snow at all Chiefs actually

the only one that brought his hiking boots this is a nice spot opens up a

little bit I was recording just in case she ate it

look what I eat it chief seems to be enjoying himself it's nice and you can

just let him run free and kind of do whatever he wants Juan do you have a dog

I do not have a dog although I have two kids though yeah so there's this pretty

cool story that happened about a year ago at least and I was hiking with a

couple of co-workers and we decided to hike in June because we're thinking well

June's a good month to hike and do a little backpacking and really nice open

field area so as we're hiking along it starts to sprinkle a little bit and we

kind of expected that and we finally get to our destination it's really nice and

we're like hey we should probably get a fire going pitch our tent and let's just

get prepared for a fun night we pitched our tents and that's finally we get our

gear inside and it just starts hailing and then from hail they went to rain and

then it's switchback to hail and then it started snowing and we had all seasons

and one night I was just dumping here

five on my back that's why we brought our tennis shoes because we knew there

was gonna be snow and we wouldn't be able to slide on it if we had our hiking

boots okay we're almost to the top

made it to the top go check it out

there's a lake right over there

it's probably hard for you to see but there's actually little tiny flakes of

snow that are falling down right now so

we made it to the top thanks for coming on the hike with us if you're new to the

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