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Gëzuar Shën Nikollën! Mos harro Odinin!

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Shën Nikolla (Babadimri ose "Father Christmas") dhe kryeati Odin. Sot është dita e Shën Nikollës, shenjtit thuajse mitik aq të dashur e të festuar në historinë e krishterë, sidomos për shpirtin e butë e falës, simbolizuar në dhuratat fëmijëve a njerëzve të dashur e të mirë. Shën Nikolla mendohet të ketë ekzistuar vërtet, edhe pse rrëfimet për të janë të ndryshme, ku parësori e sjell origjinën dhe personin e tij të lidhur me kishat e hershme në zonën e Azisë së Vogël (Turqia e sotme). Mendohet se, në bujarinë e shpirtit të tij, shenjti kishte zakonin e ndarjes së pasurive të tij me të varfrit dhe nevojtarët. Këtë e bënte sipas parimit biblik të mosbërjes spektakël me bujarinë, derisa e zunë “në flagrancë”. Në figurën më poshtë, jepet një ilustrim i një historie rreth Shën Nikollës, sipas së cilës ai arriti të shpëtonte nga një jetë në mjerimin e varfërisë dhe pasojave të saj tri vajza nga një familje e krishterë e devotshme, duke siguruar fshehurazi për to nga një qes...

Shenjtori pa kokë, profeti më i madh / The headless saint, the greatest of prophets

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“Salomeja me kokën e Gjon Pagëzorit”, nga Caravaggio, 1610 /  "Salome with the head of John the Baptist" by Caravaggio, 1610 Sot shënohet martirizimi i Gjon Pagëzorit, një datë e krijuar në nderim të tij nga kishat tradicionale. Profeti i fundit nga Izraeli për Izraelin ishte vërtet njeriu më i madh që ka lindur ndonjëherë nga një grua, profeti më i madh i çdo kohe, siç tha edhe Jezusi. A ka vallë të vërtetë profetike më të madhe se shpallja e ardhjes së Shpëtimtarit? Në këtë ditë, Gjoni vdiq me prerje koke sipas urdhrit të një pushtetari të dobët të martuar me një grua zemërake që ishte njësoj e përdalë si edhe ky “bashkëshort” i saj. Urdhri për vrasjen e Pagëzorit u krye me anë të manipulimit të një vajze të bukur, ndoshta edhe të pafajshme(?) me mendje prej bibe, e përdorur njëlloj nga burra e gra të pavlerë, siç ndodh shpesh edhe sot. Me siguri, Gjonit kjo as që i shkoi ndër mend, por vdekja e tij tingëllon shumë si... tërbim feminist. Vdekja e tij është ogur...

Behind this great man was a great... mother

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"Saint Augustine and his mother, Saint Monica" by Ary Scheffer, 1846 Saint Augustine of Hippo was a mama’s boy!? Today, the traditional western European church celebrates Saint Monica’s day (c. 330 – 387 Anno Domini). She was the mother of Saint Augustine and the main reason – or insistence – for the great life and contribution to Christendom her son would have. Given in marriage to Patricius - a pagan Roman man - most of Monica’s young life would be spent in fervent prayer for her husband who, though of a violent nature and opposed to her Christian faith, always held her in high regard – like a true noble pagan man of old. She shared a home with a mother-in-law who, with her quarrelsome character, was an added pain to her life in a household where she felt as if she did not belong. Augustine was one of her three children surviving infancy, and his ill health until early adulthood was an added reason for fervent prayer on Monica's part. Upon regaining hea...

Where the Indians dance and the Belgians bring peace

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Father De Smet among his Native American friends. Before they bent the knee Arab style, Belgians had priests seeking out the lost among the Native Americans. 19 June 1868: Father Pierre-Jean De Smet is sent to pursue peace between the United States and the Sioux Indians in present-day Montana. Born in Belgium in 1801, Father De Smet became a Jesuit priest in 1821 and then moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1823 with the ambition to become a missionary to the Native Americans. He studied their languages, customs and traditions, in order to be fully equipped to spread the Gospel in the manner best understandable to them. He started with the Potawatomi villages in Iowa, with the full preparation for missionary work taking him about seven years. He established St. Joseph’s Mission in Iowa and made use of all his skills to reach his targeted people both with the Good News of God’s salvation and with a helping hand in their daily struggles. Father Pierre-Jean De Smet. ...

Saint Valentine is not the Christian Cupid

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(Written on February 14th, 2018) The following is a personal attempt a Christian/libertarian to interpret Saint Valentine’s Day and the man “remembered” by it. This is also a public statement of my admiration for the “Dark Ages”, the Middle Ages and tainted glass in churches. Saint Valentine (226-269 AD, according to church history) was a Christian believer of apparently an important position in the Christian community of the time, later to be considered a personality in the history of Catholicism – at that time not yet the official faith of the Roman Empire. (To be clear, everyone who knows me also knows that I am not against Catholicism, on the contrary; I am just stating it was a later development in history.) Paganism continued being the main faith of the Empire or, better say, the mechanism by which the name “Emperor” was pronounced as “God”. (It is the same nowadays: tons of letters are altered from the word “Christianity”, God and the concepts of sin and et...