Halite is a very abundant mineral on Earth. Well, on land and at sea.
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Because this salt is dissolved in sea water by offering its unique flavor. Mecachis at sea! And so, it provides entertainment to the populace to be wondering why sea water is salty and provides work for a few that dam up a bit at sea in a large shallow area and let the sun evaporate the water ... a patient work that competes in seniority with other offices that boast of being the oldest. However, it stresses the uniqueness of the name here. In this place where you get they put our precious mineral, after much thought, the name of ... Salina!
And on earth, appears to us as halite rock salt or rock salt for friends. Yes, sedimentary deposits ... that is, in places where millions of years ago was a seabed in the sun. It dried up the sea and was the residual sediment. What things happened in the Quaternary, is not it?
is common know a bit about the salt ... As a food seasoning, for example, goes unnoticed dissolved salt in foods if you're in for good measure. But do not overdo it or you fall short because their excess, or failing that, it does not allow us to savor what we eat.
And, perhaps, when asked about the typical dilemma of what came first, the chicken or the egg? We would have to answer ... salt. Because the use of salt is ancient. Sure to ancestor homo ate eggs with a little salt ... Well, jokes aside, the food use of the salt comes, surely, when discovered, by chance, sure, that could preserve food in salt. In particular, fish and meats are dehydrated as they are covered with salt. Perhaps Therefore, the food took quite salty and even meals were made, as garum, just by her name, dare to try hard. And the salt, over time, eventually spotting, etymologically speaking, many meals ... and if not they should ask to salads, sauces, sausages or the gazpacho!
Oddly enough, in ancient times, the high demand for salt to preserve food raised its price to levels that can exceed that of gold. Thus, salt was used as currency, salt paid with the wages ... and honor ... Do the fees? But, they say, what goes up, down. And that occurred a few centuries ago the price of edible mineral, collapsed. They also say that the fault had new food preservation technologies that invented the "refigerator." Others point to the foibles of physicians in low-salt we eat so we are not blood burst pipes with something they call "hypertension" ... But not only lowered the demand for salt, but the law also prodded economic market because it increased the supply of salt, and also modernized the collection systems of sodium chloride, or salt.
But
whole mountain is oregano, not all the salt is sodium chloride. There are other salts in the world, and if not just ask those that stick with each bathrooms aromas of jasmine or almond extract. Well, also extracted from salt mines, for example, potassium chloride or magnesium chloride. And why?, As it should be to supply the chemical industry is trying like crazy to get chlorine, potash, explosives, synthetic fertilizers and stuff ...
But in essence, why salt man is so united? Because there is any reason ancestral human brain absorbs to the extent that they have used in their rituals as a generator of purity, as the protector against demons or absorbing the bad actions of the spirits ... and in the religions, besides being used as offerings in ceremonies, was also used by God as punishment, if not being asked what happened to Lot's wife for turning around to flee from Sodom!
and shakers to end this issue, although many do we learn, we use in our internal salt as a fixative, causing the mercury to accept the sulfur, or something. Alchemical But in those subjects, no body, no salt, no hummus virtualis come to understand it.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
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Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz, Archbishop of Santiago, began the Introduction of the Cause for Beatification and Canonization of Father Esteban GUMUCIO VIVES SS.CC. during a moving ceremony on the afternoon of Thursday 20 May.
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a wonderful example
Since the beginning of 1964 is intended to Santiago, where he founded a new parish in an emerging sector worker in the south of the city: the parish of St. Peter and St. Paul, which is his first parish, between 1965 and 1971 in which he continued working until his death. Father Stephen
developed a very comprehensive service of preaching retreats to the clergy, religious and laity, throughout Chile, and Latin American countries. A special dedication and affection he had for many years by the Marriage Encounter movement. In his old age also had a particular care to assist the elderly, both through writing, and through conferences and retreats.
Then came other writings, including poems and prose, high-quality, full of love for Jesus, the poor, by all human beings, and also others that sprang up strongly, with conviction, sometimes with "holy Wrath of the brutal experience in times of repression, as Letter to the Exiles, Salmo May Day, The Christ's Patio 29, among many others.
An important milestone in this context what was the composition of the Cantata for Human Rights., Which opened in November 1978 at the Cathedral of Santiago. Was revived twenty years later in the hall of honor of former National Congress, and again on May 5, 2001, the day before the death of Stephen in the Diego Portales building.
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20/05/2010 SOURCE: www.iglesia.cl
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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A special greeting to all mothers ...
A mother who struggle day to day for their children ... and family.
Mothers today are struggling to rebuild their families, homes and lives
A housewife mother ... a mother who works outside the home.
A mother who is accompanied and mother who is alone ....
A married mothers .. and single mothers.
A mother who enjoys health and mother who is ill.
to mothers with whom I share in daily life ....
Mothers mothers believers and nonbelievers
My mother ... My wife ... My Sister ... My mother .. My sister
A Mothers already left ...
Mothers of my city, my country's mothers, mothers of the world.
Lord .. Bless all mothers around the world, especially the most needy.
immaculate Your merciful and compassionate heart is the source of blessing we implore.
With Affection
Christian Gautier
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share with you, Father Hurtado written, related to human work:
These groups of fighters workers have come to understand that there can be no division between religious life and professional life. Work is not a task to be supported for a few painful hours, the less possible to escape after their spiritual and cultural life. No, the work is for them his greatness, his life. In their daily work are sanctified and are aware that through him they are building the earthly city, and working with God's plan of redemption supernatural.
The eternal destiny of man is in harmony with their temporary assignment. "My machine works with me, I must master it, admire it, love it, love it because it leads me to God every time I serve cristianamente de ella”. “El fin de la producción es procurar a cada hombre hierro, lana, carbón, pero sobre todo procurar a cada uno de los trabajadores su parte de cielo…” “Amar mi máquina; entre ambos vamos fabricando la vida eterna”. Así meditan cada día miles de jóvenes obreros católicos.
El trabajador que comprende así la vida no es un proletario amargado que odia al que posee más que él y procura escapar de su clase social. Es un luchador que exige respeto para su persona, pues, tiene conciencia de lo que significa ser hombre e hijo de Dios; batalla por conseguir, en unión de los otros trabajadores, las condiciones for a respectable life, knowing that it must in justice as a reward for an effort that he performs with honesty, devotion, joy and spirit of social service.
there in the YCW movement a boost of faith, heroism, a requirement of holiness that carries the time of the early Church. When this doctrine turns on the worker's soul, that man is a saint and a martyr if necessary, as saints and martyrs has led to thousands of young workers, especially in France and Belgium, starting with its first president, Fernando Thonet died in the Dachau concentration camp, singing and giving his life for the working class.
The worker also understands that he is called as an apostle of Christ, the one responsible for the salvation of the working class, a participant of the true royal priesthood of Jesus, mankind's supreme pontiff.
Obrero, Christ needs you!, Is the word that resonates in your soul every day he invited the Apostle. Arriving at the factory reads the sign is placed there: "No entry to anyone who is not working." This encourages him: the priest, the university may not enter, but he is there to penetrate to Christ at the factory, and with it come to justice, charity, joy.
The dignity of the worker is the subject required of all large concentrations YCW. Remember what happened in one of them on July 17, 1937 at the Parc des Princes, Paris, the most important of our troubled century. 80,000 young workers had come to express their concept of Christian work. In the middle of the park a rude wooden altar. To him countless processions with their working tools such as the arms flow of a river, representing various corporations. Everyone wanted to build a new Christian city whose builder is Christ.
The parades will go ahead and build the altar. Suddenly, from one end of the stadium ahead of a group of workers. Escort countless torches carried a huge white cross on a bed of red roses. Is the cross of Altar Boys workers say, a symbol of all the sufferings of the working class. They just make them, the carpenters.
the speaker's voice, trembles the heart of the crowd: "Who is that workers who step up to like us, which is associated with our work ... that is not in any province, but all workers who the world proclaim their boss? ... It's Him, eighty thousand voices burst forth. It's Him! And a glorious peal of bells filled the air and ... "we children of the nineteenth century, bitter and pessimistic, says Muriac, we could not keep the tears at the sight of these young workers, optimistic in their martyrdom, hardened by work, and transfigured by faith ... "Here in the heart of Paris, in the light of the starry night, YCW workers erect the huge cross, a sign of his release in whose shade offered along with the Sacred Host workers their lives, their loves, their hopes for a better future.
But someone is missing here, cry out from the other point of the stadium forty thousand female voices, a peal of bells of Easter. No! She can not lack. And the workers, a song most sweet tears the night in Paris. "Workers' blessed among women, a nurse in every soul, star of all the tomorrows of our life's work. Virgin Mary! "
We YCW! Sing the hope of a better future. A new world of pain arises from within, we bring the message of love, peace, light. Let us march, friends, united in action, bringing the working world, peace, redemption.
next day at Mass, celebrated by a priest YCW, mercy, Lord! cry esas ochenta mil voces a la faz del mundo, porque el gran pecado del mundo moderno fue no haber querido a un Cristo social. Nosotros queremos abolir ese pecado.
¡Hijos del milagro!, les dijo entre sollozos, el gran Arzobispo de París, el Cardenal Verdier: “Jocistas, hijos del milagro os bendecimos… Han pasado sólo diez años. Ayer erais cuatro. Hoy sois quinientos mil los jóvenes obreros que ostentáis la espiga jocista en vuestros pechos… Jamás desde la Cruzada un impulso cristiano ha suscitado tanto entusiasmo en tantos corazones…Adelante, a conquistar el mundo”
Con decisión, con golpes de martillo on the anvil, brave those eighty thousand voices repeated, "We promise to bring to completion the spiritual revolution started ten years ago ... We promise to return Christ to the working class."
working Catholic Youth gives us a beautiful example of the Christian concept of the sanctification of everyday work life. Gap is the prosaic action of every day you find a safe path of holiness, for as stated Pemán: "No more eminent virtue to do just what we need to do."
Source: Church of Chile Site