Religion

April 23, 2004 by comfortinGod · Leave a Comment 

Re: God's Return to Explain the Holy Bible

You have a statement in Scripture (the script) that God will abandon His Children. What do we believe the King has done for you? He has provided for you a way for Adam to do it himself, if we could implement His Words. The King desires you to live in God's glory forever and ever Amen. You realize I probably have a book to form God's Kingdom and allow the King of Kings to rule for a thousand years. What is required is for you to implement the Lord's Prayer. You ask yourself, my church location is so small that I cannot do it myself. Also the needs of our teenagers are great, how can I encourage them to return.
If you study history God has provided the answer. Back in the new beginning of our country the various church were use to work together as themes. In the United States we worked against the tyranny of man and signed the Declaration of Independence. Why did we revolute against Great Briton with the Boston Tea Party. It was because of economics or the poor suffering by the taxes that were too high. The average man was starting to feel the impact. What was their country doing but working against the Prince of Peace and continue killing wars instead of what was important, but America children.
Now you used the themes or common goals until 1900 or 124 years. Please check the prophecy of 124. You should know about Friday the thirteen. When we did not work together we failed. We had thirteen colonies into a nation. When we had thirteen free states and thirteen slave states, we caused a problem. With my small church location how can I learn from history, but go back to themes to make a difference in culture, the church and establish traditions through government plans through themes.
I will grant you what is a way for you to end ninety percent of divorces in twenty years if you try of new beginning. How would you try a new beginning? You would call twelve of your leaders on do equivalent to the Last Supper. You may start by breaking bread and start a review of what you developed as Gospel to teach your congregation. You have the thirteen meet with thirteen more. Once you have a consensus of what should be taught your go to your leaders like Pope John Paul II or the president of the church of Baptist or Lutheran. Now you need a theme to reform the other church locations. So the leader trained evangelists go to other locations with a Vow of Silence.
Now you agree on the culture of the Baptist, Lutheran etc. Do not be a house divided amongst itself. Do not blame, but have the marriage consultant in your office or confessional, not divorce court. The theme I will talk about later.
I will start with the theme for teenagers or "A NATION OF DANCE FOR TEENAGERS." The King states sixth sense or six words of common sense. How would use the Last Supper to implement? Will your congregation desire their children at eighteen going to college and find that the church will run a church dance for the students? The boys go to church at a special sermon and receive a free pass to the dance. The eighteen years old girls cannot go to the sermons for the boys. Now try a poplar technique, you can see on television, for people to meet or speed dating. The young ladies now interview the boys on what they learned like I have to find a great woman. The boys can only achieve a goal of a good husband. The younger will have to have faith and wait for the right time for real love to develop. You try love is patience love is kind. Now you have talent walk around at the dance and review what they believe they learned and work on it forever and ever. What could happen to the younger in the church waiting for that appropriate time? May all of God's children desire to learn Gospel. The church should teach teenagers as first priority not grandma. Other ideas are in my book Life of US (U.S.). You can download the book for six dollars at www.iuniverse.com . Find the book by my literary name by Richard.
We have developed a concept of a Hawk for president. Do we have to sign the Declaration of Independence again because they ignore the plight of the poor and the average man will soon suffer? See my book Life of US (U.S.) on the problem God has asked you to overcome or the problem of the year 2009. Faith healing can save billions of God's children lives or will we lose a trillion by disobeying God for the third time. The King has granted us the Lord's Prayer so the congregation can live in His Kingdom forever and ever. Why not just start because it is the greatest love story the church leaders can be involved in.
What theme would you use to start the end of all killing wars? You are in a war against killing wars. My book grants you the prophecy in Scripture on killing wars. I have written a memo, if you write at email comfortinGod@hotmail.com, for another prophecy. I will send you a copy. God has stated He will not turn stones into food and He is waiting for you to turn stones into food. The theme is LET'S TURN THE GUNS INTO FOOD. Guns are made from iron ore or stones. Again you would get together as the Last Supper and develop the techniques. My memo would help and just ask and you will receive.
God stated we will invent the Roman Empire again and we have. That is the way to the end and all we have left is the Lord's Prayer. Do you believe your congregation deserves to live in God's Kingdom? You are over qualified to start. What is necessary is for you to work and use the technique of the Last Supper and then get the information to the leaders as your president or the Pope John Paul II. You remember you are very well trained and God's Kingdom is the greatest love story you can grant God and the congregation. Many people have talked about ending hungry through the technique of technology, but the way is through you and the Holy Bible. Is that a miracle you want to grant the King and your congregation?
What other miracles do you want to grant God and the congregations? See Life of US (U.S.) at www.iuniverse.com literary name by Richard and download for a cost of six dollars.
Now you desire a theme for the nations. You read that God listened to Sarah and Israel became a nation of laughter. If the story is faith and wait and all that is left is love the theme should be A NATION OF ROMANCE FOR ALL.

Richard Cartwright
430 Pembroke RD
Poplar Grove, Illinois 61065
email comfortinGod@hotmail.com

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Re: Gay Marriage and Divorce

I have seemed the problem developing in the USA. As I read and heard the Words in the Holy Bible, God has given us the answer. The passage, "What God puts together let no man tear asunder." Why not
1. Issue a marriage license from the Vatican.
2. Verify if the gays are saved
A. Force you to disobey God.
B. Will they hurt the children in the future through teaching?
3. Teach a confessional is
A. A place to allow a divorce as God stated in the Holy Bible only.
B. Save ninety percent divorces in twenty years and then try harder.
4. Divorce court
A. A land of chaos and confusion.
B. A place where Catholics resolve marriage issues.
I know God has demanded, "I do not want a hair on a child's head harmed." You and I should believe a divorce is worst than harming a hair on a child's head. You may use the same technique Pope John Paul II used for the present people to get married again in the church by forgiving all that can before and commit to a new way. Your and God's forgiveness is important to us by committing to a new beginning. Help God help the children.

Richard Cartwright
430 Pembroke Rd
Poplar Grove, Illinois 61065

H.E. William Wakefield Card.Baum PLEASE CHANGE THE HEADING
Via Rusticucci AND SEND TO THE
00193, Rome Italy RIGHT PERSON

Re: Gay Marriage and Divorce

I have seemed the problem developing in the USA. As I read and heard the Words in the Holy Bible, God has given us the answer. The passage, "What God puts together let no man tear asunder." Why not
1. Issue a marriage license from the Vatican.
2. Verify if the gays are saved
A. Force you to disobey God.
B. Will they hurt the children in the future through teaching?
3. Teach a confessional is
A. A place to allow a divorce as God stated in the Holy Bible only.
B. Save ninety percent divorces in twenty years and then try harder.
4. Divorce court
A. A land of chaos and confusion.
B. A place where Catholics resolve marriage issues.
I know God has demanded, "I do not want a hair on a child's head harmed." You and I should believe a divorce is worst than harming a hair on a child's head. You may use the same technique Pope John Paul II used for the present people to get married again in the church by forgiving all that can before and commit to a new way. Your and God's forgiveness is important to us by committing to a new beginning. Help God help the children.

Richard Cartwright
430 Pembroke Rd
Poplar Grove, Illinois 61065

Coach, Thanks for the Memories

April 23, 2004 by jreynolds · Leave a Comment 

We would like to thank former CUA Basketball Coach, Mike Lonergan for the contributions he made over the course of his time at CUA. He helped generate some of the greatest memories of our college lives. Whether it was watching his team play on the court, or a simple conversation in passing, Coach Lonergan always demonstrated the true pride of CUA. He exemplified his love of others and his alma mater in so many ways.

Throughout his time at CUA, he created a model basketball program that reflects the highest standards of excellence and most importantly focused on developing the character of his players. Even when we graduated, he always kept alumni abreast of what was happening with his team. Through his team he built a community, which valued winning on the court, but also valued winning in life. He too was a person who always had the time to say, "Thank you". He never sacrificed his personal integrity or standards for the sake of committing unethical acts that too common in sports today.

He had a profound influence on the starting of "The Bird Cage" student section in the 2001 and 2002 seasons, and always let the fans know just how important they were to the success of his program. He never stopped winning and hopefully that same student spirit will continue to be resurrected, even without him at the Duf.

In the course of his time, he built a team of "Destiny" that brought the national championship crown to our campus on St. Patrick's Day 2001. This was done with a team of athletes able to represent CUA well both academically and athletically. Most importantly, the Cardinals have proven to be one of the most consistent basketball teams in the country.

We would like to wish Coach all of the best at Maryland. May Maryland coach Gary Williams and the fans of the Terps know that they have one of CUA's best.

Thanks for all of the memories.

Jerry Reynolds '02
Campus Minister for Justice & Spirituality
Spring Hill College

Stephen E. Schatz '02
Legislative Assistant
Rep. Dan Burton (IN-5)

i saw you's

April 23, 2004 by seanpryan85 · Leave a Comment 

you:qt look a like and self proclaimed "outlaw"
me: former roman football player waiting for round 2

Sarah's Sports Spotlight

April 23, 2004 by Sarah Galloway · Leave a Comment 

I was a little wrong with my predictions from last week. Yes, the Detroit Tigers are still doing well, but they are not in first place anymore.

But who is at the top of the AL Eastern Division? The Baltimore Orioles! With the team picking up a few free agents like Rafael Palmero and Javy Lopez and regaining starter Sidney Ponson after trading the pitcher, the team looks ready to make a run to the postseason. The team won five games in a row, sweeping the Toronto Blue Jays and beating the Tampa Bay Devil Rays early in the week.

The 2003 World Series Champion Florida Marlins have jumped out to a commanding 11-4 record in the National League East Division. The Marlins say they have the best starting NL pitcher, Dontrelle Willis, who has an ERA of 0.00. The Marlins have a commanding lead in the East with the Braves three games behind.

I am not an expert when it comes to Major League Baseball but in rebuttal to last week's predictions I'd like to make a few changes. I think the Los Angeles Dodgers could put up a fight in the National League with the Marlins. The Dodgers (10-5) haven't been in contention for a playoff spot in many years but I think they can make it to the NL Championship series.

In the AL Division, I am still going to stick with the Boston Red Sox being cursed by the Bambino one more year. Of course, I am going to say that the Orioles will win at least the Wild Card spot for the AL Division, but watch out for the Minnesota Twins. I would make them the "sleeper" team this year starting out at 10-5 this season. Many teams might underestimate the Twins this year, which might give them the upper hand. Keep track of the MLB and my predictions at http://www.mlb.com.

Women's Tennis Places 1st in CAC; Men Take 4th

April 23, 2004 by Matt Cianflone · Leave a Comment 

The women's tennis team placed third last weekend at the championship finishing with 19.5 points. Mary Washington also clinched the Women's title with 48 points and Salisbury in second with 42 points. The Lady Cardinals, however, finished first overall in the CAC with record of 5-2. They were followed in second by Salisbury.

The men's tennis team placed fourth last weekend at the Capital Athletic Conference Championships held at Salisbury State University. The two day competition was the culmination of the tennis season for the Cardinals and they finished with 16.5 points.

Mary Washington was the winner for the weekend, finishing with a strong 54 points, followed by Salisbury in second with 32.5 points. In third place was Goucher College with 22 points.

In overall standings CUA finished in third place in the CAC with nine wins and four losses. Mary Washington was again first overall in the conference with eleven wins and four losses, with Goucher at a close second with fourteen wins and four losses.

Prior to last week's competition the team had several big wins. Catholic pulled off a close victory against Division III rival Gettysburg. At number two, Emmet Donnelly won in a close 7-5 first set, and came back in the second sweeping his opponent 6-0. Third ranked Jonathan Halbach also had a big win, finishing 6-1, 6-2. Dave DeStefano had a 6-4, 6-4 win over his Gettysburg opponent. After losing in the first set, Number six John Stevens battled back for the next two sets and clinched the win for the Cardinals.

The Cardinals also defeated St. Mary's college on the 15th in a 6-1 win. This season, Halbach is the only senior, thus the majority of the men's team will be returning in the fall.

Women's Lacrosse Finishes Season 6-8, Men Close at 8-5

April 23, 2004 by Kelli McErlean · Leave a Comment 

In the first round of the Capital Athletic Conference Tournament Sunday afternoon, the women's lacrosse team was defeated by Goucher 14-9.

This loss ends the Cardinal's season for a record of 6-8 in 2004. The team's lone senior, Ali Jardin, led Catholic with four goals and two assists in her final game as a Cardinal. Her third goal came with just one minute left in the first half, to decrease the deficit 6-3 at the break. Jarden's fourth goal of the game finished a 3-1 scoring streak by the Cardinals to pull Catholic within one point of the Gophers. Goucher, however, pulled ahead for good when they scored four straight and seven of the next ten goals. Juniors Kristen Wisniewski and Marisa Schaffer each scored twice for the Cardinals. Christine Thorton also scored a goal and added two assists for Catholic.

Freshman Stephanie Salvagno talks about their season, "This season we proved a lot, we doubled the wins we had last year, we had nationally ranked teams in tears, and our own Ali Jarden shattered a record in three years, when the record holder took four years to complete. This season Catholic proved a lot and that will stay with all of the teams for next year. I think that the 2005 season will be even more memorable than this year's, and a lot of teams are going to be upset next spring." Overall, CUA's women's lacrosse team had a good year.

Goucher prevailed 12-9 over Catholic's men's lacrosse team in the first round of the Capital Athletic Conference tournament. Goucher took the lead in the fourth quarter when they scored four goals in a three-minute span midway through the quarter. It was an extremely close game; the teams were tied 3-3 at the half and 6-6 after three quarters of play. Senior Justin Kelly tied the game 7-7 early in the fourth quarter before Goucher scored four straight to take a commanding lead.

Kelly later added a second goal with four minutes to go in the game. This proved the last time the Cardinals would score in this match. Freshman Colin Whitaker led Catholic with three goals and an assist. Junior Mike Finegan also added a goal and three assists. The men's lacrosse team had an excellent season, posting their first ever Capital Athletic Conference win.

Baseball Suffers Loss, Close Season Sunday

April 23, 2004 by Matt Cianflone · Leave a Comment 

The CUA baseball team fell 3-1 against Division I Johns Hopkins University Wednesday.

The teams went scoreless for the first three innings, and then in the fourth the Hopkins Blue Jays put one on the board. The game went scoreless again for the next three innings, and then JHU had a run in the seventh and another in the eighth. Down 3-0 in the bottom of the ninth, CUA's Pedro Rivera hit a home run to left field and scored their only run of the game. This brings their record to 21-14-1 and 5-5 in the Capital Athletic Conference.

It was a tough loss for the Cardinals, as they committed six errors and had five hits. JHU is also 31-0, making them a formidable opponent.

Jorge Wayne leads the team in batting average with a solid .438. Joe Benedetti and Kevin Conley are tied for second with .373. Bernard Dennis and Jason Funk round out the top five with a .353.

The Cardinals have two games this weekend. Tomorrow at noon they face Newport News and Sunday they compete against Randolph-Macon College at 1 p.m. Both match-ups are to be held at Talbot Field at the DuFour Center.

Audette, Clark, Duggan Earn First Place Titles at CAC Championships

April 23, 2004 by Dan Gorecki · Leave a Comment 

The men's track team showed off their skills this past weekend when they traveled to Salisbury State University to compete in the Capital Athletics Conference Championships.

In the 100 meter dash, Kevin Brisseaux placed eighth with 12.29 seconds and placed seventh in the 200 meter with 32.8. Brian Seifarth took sixth in the 800 meter run with 22 minutes 2.68 seconds. For the 5000 meter run, Mike Audette placed first with 15:52.42. He was followed by teammates John Lynch and Kevin Milstead who placed eight and seventeenth with 16:57.87 and 19:32.62. Matt Przydzial placed 12 in the 3000 meter steeplechase with 11:30.76. In the 4×400 meter relay CUA placed fifth in 3:44.86. Brisseaux placed seventh in the long jump with a distance of 18 feet 1.25 inches. Peter Clark placed first in high jump with 5-10.

Sean Duggan competed in all four throwing events. He placed first in shot put with 53-01, third in discus with 142-0, first in hammer with 188-09 and third in javelin with 164-02.

The women's team once again showed off their strength in all the events. In the 100 meter hurdles, Kim Stengle and Kristin Prieur placed fourth and seventh with times of 17.99 seconds and 18.75. Laura Kaye took third in the 400 meter hurdles with 1:12.12. In the 200 meter dash, Ana McKernan placed 14 with 32.80. Lauren Seth placed eleventh in the 400 meter dash with 1:14.97.

For the 800 meter run, Noel Burns, Mary McGlynn, Lisa Silvonek, and Noreen Kelly, placed fifth, sixth, 14, and 15 with respective times of 2:35.47, 2:36.53, 2:52.71, 2:57.52. McGlynn, Laura Shaw, and Catherine Orzech, placed second with a time of 5:08.80, seventh with 5:30.81 and eighth with 5:34.89 in the 1500 meter run. CUA took fifth in the 4×100 meter relay with 56.80. The women also scored fifth in the 4×400 meter relay with 4:35.40. Kelli McErlean and Kate Milazzo placed sixth and seventh in triple jump with 30-09.25 and 30-6.25. McKernan and Prieur placed second and sixth in high jump with heights of 5-00 and 4-06. For pole vault, McKernan and Sheila Dollarton placed seventh and eleventh with heights of 9-00 and 7-06. In shot put Stengle, Anne Wayson, and Cara Notarfrancesco, placed 6, 14,16 with distances of 34-01, 25-10, and 24-04. Stengle and Jennie Santoro placed fifth and 12 in discus with 102-10 and 76-03. in hammer, Stengle, Wayson, and Santoro, took 5,9, and 13, with distances of 107-07, 88-07, 70-00. Stengle and Notarfrancesco placed second and eighth in javelin with 107-07 and 94-07.

2004 Student Leadership Award Winners

April 23, 2004 by Tony Krizel · Leave a Comment 


McGlynn, Basketball Captain, Wins President's Award

April 23, 2004 by Meghan Joyce · Leave a Comment 

Senior biology major Kathleen McGlynn is the 2003-2004 recipient of the President's Award. The award was announced at the Student Leadership Recognition Ceremony Tuesday evening, but University President Rev. David M. O'Connell will present the award at Commencement.

The President's Award is presented to one senior each year who has a minimum grade point average of 3.8, "has demonstrated significant leadership and service to the University," and exemplifies "the highest ideals of Christianity," according to the awards ceremony program. It is the highest award a student can receive from the University.

McGlynn was the president of the organization Students For Life, a member of the President's Society, a captain of the volleyball and basketball teams and a member of the biology club, among other accomplishments. McGlynn has a GPA of 3.91.

"I'm very surprised, I never expected it and I think that there are so many people who are deserving of it. It's funny, because I just do what I do," said McGlynn.

McGlynn continued, "I am very grateful to Father O'Connell, and basically everyone in this school community - we all help each other, and an award that goes to one person really goes to everyone who makes an impact on that person's life and helps them be who they are."

Senior philosophy major Gloria Wasserman was the recipient of the Marian Award, which is the second highest award given to a senior female. Senior English major Joseph Price was awarded the Father Stratemeier Award, which is the second highest award given to a senior male.

Director of the University Center, Student Programs and Events William Jonas was the master of ceremonies. There was a speech by O'Connell and presentations by 2003-2004 Undergraduate Student Government President Ryan Robichaux, Vice President for Student Life Susan Pervi, Provost John Convey, among with others.

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