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Saint Brendan the Navigator (460 - c.577)
Patron saint of: boatmen, mariners, sailors, travellers, watermen, whales http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintb21.htm Brendan and his brothers figure in Brendan's Voyage, a tale of monks travelling the high seas of the Atlantic, evangelizing to the islands, possibly reaching the Americas in the 6th century. At one point they stop on a small island, celebrate Easter Mass, light a fire - and then learn the island is an enormous whale! ----------- Saint Brendan's Prayer Shall I abandon, O King of mysteries, the soft comforts of home? Shall I turn my back on my native land, and turn my face towards the sea? Shall I put myself wholly at your mercy, without silver, without a horse, without fame, without honor? Shall I throw myself wholly upon You, without sword and shield, without food and drink, without a bed to lie on? Shall I say farewell to my beautiful land, placing myself under Your yoke? Shall I pour out my heart to You, confessing my manifold sins and begging forgiveness, tears streaming down my cheeks? Shall I leave the prints of my knees on the sandy beach, a record of my final prayer in my native land? Shall I then suffer every kind of wound that the sea can inflict? Shall I take my tiny boat across the wide sparkling ocean? O King of the Glorious Heaven, shall I go of my own choice upon the sea? O Christ, will You help me on the wild waves? (ascribed to Saint Brendan the Navigator before sailing across the Atlantic) |
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Thank you. On Topic. Good. Now try just posting the URL.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Allis Chalmers" wrote in message news:bHV0ZWZpc2s=.793538a72423437e48ace9c9ea6649a7 @1112840306.nulluser.com... Saint Brendan the Navigator (460 - c.577) Patron saint of: boatmen, mariners, sailors, travellers, watermen, whales http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintb21.htm Brendan and his brothers figure in Brendan's Voyage, a tale of monks travelling the high seas of the Atlantic, evangelizing to the islands, possibly reaching the Americas in the 6th century. At one point they stop on a small island, celebrate Easter Mass, light a fire - and then learn the island is an enormous whale! ----------- Saint Brendan's Prayer Shall I abandon, O King of mysteries, the soft comforts of home? Shall I turn my back on my native land, and turn my face towards the sea? Shall I put myself wholly at your mercy, without silver, without a horse, without fame, without honor? Shall I throw myself wholly upon You, without sword and shield, without food and drink, without a bed to lie on? Shall I say farewell to my beautiful land, placing myself under Your yoke? Shall I pour out my heart to You, confessing my manifold sins and begging forgiveness, tears streaming down my cheeks? Shall I leave the prints of my knees on the sandy beach, a record of my final prayer in my native land? Shall I then suffer every kind of wound that the sea can inflict? Shall I take my tiny boat across the wide sparkling ocean? O King of the Glorious Heaven, shall I go of my own choice upon the sea? O Christ, will You help me on the wild waves? (ascribed to Saint Brendan the Navigator before sailing across the Atlantic) |
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"JG" wrote:
Thank you. On Topic. Good. Now try just posting the URL. You going to netkkkop her if she doesn't provide a URL? blondie |
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