Posted on 08/14/2006 11:33:48 AM PDT by Blogger
Praying with you!
Could you please remove my post 61 depicting the picture of Steve Harrigan. I had some confusion as to which journalist was kidnapped and don't want the confusion to extend to others. Thank you kindly.
St. Maximilian, you who offered your life for another, I ask your prayers for these two men who have been kidnapped. May God intervene and seure their release. Amen.
You weren't the only one. Rush said Harrigan and apparently others did to.
Well, clearly, FoxNews knows who it was, so they must have a good reason for not identifying them. Therefore, I don't think we shold speculate about who at this point.
Thanks, Kyla
I add my prayers to all the others.........can't have too many.
Stunning how much they look like each other.
Arrested with several of his brothers on 19 September 1939 following the Nazi invasion of Poland. Others at the monastery were briefly exiled, but the prisoners were released on 8 December 1939, and the men returned to their work. Back at Niepokalanow he continued his priestly ministry, The brothers housed 3,000 Polish refugees, two-thirds of whom were Jewish, and continued their publication work, including materials considered anti-Nazi. For this work the presses were shut down, the congregation suppressed, the brothers dispersed, and Maximilian was imprisoned in Pawiak prison, Warsaw, Poland on 17 February 1941.
On 28 May 1941 he was transferred to Auschwitz and branded as prisoner 16670. He was assigned to a special work group staffed by priests and supervised by especially vicious and abusive guards. His calm dedication to the faith brought him the worst jobs available, and more beatings than anyone else. At one point he was beaten, lashed, and left for dead. The prisoners managed to smuggle him into the camp hospital where he spent his recovery time hearing confessions. When he returned to the camp, Maximilian ministered to other prisoners, including conducting Mass and delivering communion using smuggled bread and wine.
In July 1941 there was an escape from the camp. Camp protocol, designed to make the prisoners guard each other, required that ten men be slaughtered in retribution for each escaped prisoner. Francis Gajowniczek, a married man with young children was chosen to die for the escape. Maximilian volunteered to take his place, and died as he had always wished - in service.
What I don't understand is why anyone would care what people like that think much less waste time reading their hate-filled babblings.
Amen.
I like this guy. Too bad Fox does not provide better security. They must all be assigned to mascara boy.
Don't be a jerk!
Prayer PING!
someone please explain to me why western journalists are there.
really ?
If I need you be be a little scold, I'll ping you. Till then, don't lecture me junior.
Your homepage says your favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber. I guess that says it all.
Does this mean the cease fire is off or on?
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