In this blog are the reports of Marcio Calais, a Brazilian orionine religious who left Brazil to be missionaries in Jordan
In Campo Grande
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Today I arrived in Campo Grande. my best friends live here and I have to visit them. For you know a little about this wonderful land I leave a video for you to enjoy the brunette city.
Tomorrow at 3 pm in our chapel community I will pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy for all the prayer requests from around the world. Do you know which language I pray? Here in this post has the Chaplet of Divine Mercy in Arabic, the language that I pray this beautiful prayer, also has a clip for you to hear a little of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy in Arabic, before the prayer has a little reflection and then starts the song pray of Divine Mercy . Chaplet of Divine Mercy in Arabic صلاة مسبحة الرحمة نصلي مرة واحدة: أبانا - السلام - قانون الإيمان. ثم نصلي كالتالي باستعمال حبات السبحة الوردية: - على الحبات الكبيرة: "أيها الآب الأزلي, إني أقدم لك جسد ودم ونفس ولاهوت ابنك الحبيب سيدنا يسوع المسيح تكفيرا عن خطايانا وخطايا العالم". - على الحبات الصغيرة: "بحق آلامه المقدسة, ارحمنا وارحم العالم أجمع". - عند ختام المسبحة يقال ثلاثا: "قدوس الله, قدوس القوي, قدوس الذي لا يموت ارحمنا".
Mansaf ( Arabic : منسف ) is a Jordanian dish made of lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt and served with rice or groats . It is the national dish of Jordan . PREPARATION The lamb is cooked in a broth made with a fermented then dried yogurt-like product called jameed , and served on a large platter with a layer of flatbread ( markook or shrak) topped with rice and then meat, garnished with almonds and pine nuts , parsley and then sauce poured over all . CULTURAL ROLE Mansaf is served on special occasions such as weddings and births, or to honor a guest, and on major holidays such as Eid ul-Fitr , Eid ul-Adha , Christmas Day and Jordan's Independence Day, Easter, Graduations , It is traditionally eaten collectively from a large platter in the Bedouin style, standing around the platter with the left hand behind the back and using the right hand instead of utensils. Al Karak is widely accepted by citizens as the mansaf "capital" of Jordan. Ph...
Yesterday I visited the Orthodox Church of St. George in the city of Salt in Jordan, according to tradition the saint lived in this city, when he left his hometown and came to Palestine, he lived in a cave after relinquish all his richness and social position. Inside the cave you can see oil coming out from the walls.
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