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Limited spaces available in front of the Centre for Community Engagement along Grafton Street.
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Simeon had been long awaiting that day. We can only imagine how many years, how many decades, he had waited for the Lord’s anointed to be revealed. That takes an impressive amount of patience, of endurance. But of course, Fortitude is one of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. But it also takes Hope. Simeon had hope that he ...
Hope can be a powerful force. But we must be careful what we place our hope in. Our hope should be placed in God, not in the works or words of men.
I have found myself increasingly adopting an attitude of resignation in my life. Even as most aspects of my life continue to improve, I continue to fail to fulfill my vocation. To say this is vexing would be the understatement of the year. And it puts my in a position where I am not sure what to do. Do I continue to ho...
A myriad of possibilities fill my mind. Perhaps I am missing the signals, perhaps I am screwing up somewhere, and so on. However, I prefer to think that this is a test of faith. God continually tests us, as though we were gold or silver in a crucible. One such way of doing so is not telling us what will happen next in ...
The assurance I have is not as to any specifics of what will happen with me, only that God loves me and wants what is best for me. Which of course is not the same thing as what I want. And so I keep walking forward on that path, not knowing where my next step will place me- but with the assurance that at the end of the...
I want to get married, but I dont expect to. If I turn 33 without managing it, it kinda becomes pointless very quickly thereafter. So, if I do turn 33 without real prospects of marriage Im going to pursue Brotherhood.
Thanks Donal. Your situation and reflections upon it resonate with me as I am in a similar situation. It’s hard to find meaning and purpose when your primary calling is being delayed or blocked.
May God give us all strength and hope to keep moving forward and refuse to yield to listlessness or despair. Simeon is a good example. Our Father is still on the throne.
Thanks for linking that, Patrick. I might use it in a post next week.
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Pomfret in a Creamy Coconut Sauce Recipe - BFT .. for the love of Food.
This recipe was passed on to my mother by her m-i-l, my grand mom. She had had a paralytic attack and yet she was very active. My mother remembers how she was very specific in the steps involved in making this dish. She had the use of one hand and we remember how she still could manage to demonstrate the making of the ...
Vinegar – 3 to 4 tsp.
Step 1: Grind the ingredients for the spiced coconut milk using 1 cup warm water to a fine paste. Sieve using a fine mesh strainer to get the 1st extract (thick milk) and leave aside. Grind the coconut residue with 1 ½ cup warm water and extract the thin coconut milk.
Step 3: Whisk the egg and discard half of the whisked egg. Beat the remaining whisked egg with 3 to 4 tsp. of palm vinegar and sugar till the sugar dissolves. The resultant mixture should appear homogeneous and watery.
Step 4: Heat the oil in a pan and fry the onions on medium heat till soft. Add the chopped garlic and ginger. Cover and cook on low heat for 2 minutes. Add the chopped tomato and ¼ of the chopped green chillies and cook covered on low heat for a further 2 minutes.
Step 5: Put off the heat and leave covered for 5 minutes. We do not want to brown the tomato but we will cook the tomato in the trapped heat till it is soft and cooked.
Step 6: Re-strain the thin coconut milk and add to the pan with ½ tsp. salt and bring to a boil on medium heat. Next add the fish. Hold the sides of the pan and swirl the pan to coat the fish and distribute it evenly in the pan. Do not use a spoon. Cover and cook on low heat for 4 minutes.
Step 7: Add the remaining green chillies and re-strain the thick coconut milk into the pan. Cook uncovered on low heat for 2 minutes. Add the egg-sugar-vinegar mixture to the pan and swirl the pan holding its sides. Cook further for 1 ½ minutes. Add the corriander, cover the pan and switch off the heat.
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Morgan and Matt’s Winter Wedding Featured!
We’re thrilled to see Morgan and Matt’s wedding at King Family Vineyards featured on Borrowed and Blue! The images are by Michael and Carina Photography and the day was planned by A Grand Affair.
PARIS – French children go to school four days a week. They have about two hours each day for lunch. And they have more vacation than their counterparts almost anywhere in the West.
It may sound a bit like the famously leisurely work pace enjoyed by their parents, most of whom work 35 hours per week as dictated by law.
But the nation's new government says elementary school kids risk classroom burnout, and is moving to help them cope. The issue: French school days may be relatively few, but they are at least as long as a day of work for adults. Even 6-year-olds are in class until late into the afternoon, when skies are dark, atte...
As a candidate, President Francois Hollande promised to change things by adding a fifth day of classes on Wednesday while shortening the school day. For France, it's something of a revolutionary idea that would overturn more than a century of school tradition. The thinking is that the days are too full for young c...
"France has the shortest school year and the longest day," Hollande said at the time, promising change.
His education minister, Vincent Peillon, will decide this month how to carry out the reform. He has said he may also compensate for a shorter school day by trimming France's sacred summer vacation. A panel of experts will present their conclusions on Friday, and the president is expected to address the issue on Tu...
No proposal affects tradition — and potentially family and municipal budgets — as much as what the French call changes to the "scholastic rhythms."
There's been a midweek break in French primary schools dating back to the 19th century, a government concession to the Roman Catholic Church, which wanted children to study the catechism on their weekday off. In today's secular France, Wednesdays currently are a blur of sports, music, tutoring for families of...
Things aren't exactly easy for French kids.
Despite long summer breaks and the four-day school week, French elementary school students actually spend more hours per year in school than average — 847, compared with 774 among countries in OECD, a club of wealthy nations. But the time is compressed into fewer days each year. The French school day begins around 8:30...
But many parents are afraid that the changes will force them to figure out extra childcare five days a week, especially at schools where the afterschool program amounts to sitting silently at a desk for two hours or near-chaos in the play areas. Under the education proposal, school would end at lunchtime on Wednesday.
"It's completely unrealistic," Valerie Marty, president of the national parents' organization, said of the proposed timetable. "They have to figure out who will take care of the children after school, who will finance it."
In France, the answer is usually the government.
The state is expected to provide for just about everything education-related: Classes come under the national budget, and lunches and leisure are the domain of municipalities. So if school lets out most days at 3:30 p.m., under the plan most recently floated, more working parents than ever would need afterschool care —...
The Education Ministry has proposed more organized extracurricular activities like sports, theater and art to replace the relatively free form time children now have after school. But that means trained staff and, of course, more money from local budgets already strained in difficult economic times.
Marty, who has three children, proposes something entirely different: lengthening lunch to three hours.
"After a meal, children have a moment when they're tired. They're not ready for intellectual activities and could do something more relaxing," she said, suggesting theater, or quiet time in a library for others. Afterward, she said, classes could resume until evening.
Trimming the hallowed summer break is another tricky proposition. The school year ends at the beginning of July. Some families take July off, some August. But nearly everyone takes a month, and many French families travel for the entire period.
Peillon said he was flexible about vacation time: "If the question of vacation is blocking things, I'll propose that the prime minister leave it alone."
Eric Charbonnier, an OECD education expert supports the proposed changes. He believes the current system isn't working for the children most in need of a good education.
"A schedule with long days and lots of vacation is not one that will help the students who are having problems," he said.
Peter Gumbel, a British journalist who has lived in France since 2002 and written a book about the country's education system, said the length of the school day is only part of the problem. He says that French schooling is outmoded, dull and grinding. His take is clear from his book's title: "They Shoot Schoo...
"You have to tackle head-on the fundamental questions of the classroom," he said, citing "the sheer heaviness of the national curriculum, the enormous amount of hours, the enormous amount of unbroken attention required, and the sheer boredom and tiredness."
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