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Holy Father, I praise You for this nice weekend where we could achieve every necessary item of our to-do list. Very nice time was had as well. It’s not because we can’t take a full weekend that there still isn’t anything to enjoy. We worked hard but then optimaly organised us to have a nice time. I pray the temperatures fall a little and some water pours a little bit just so we don’t suffocate as much. We’re lucky to enjoy a garden but many older people are really in discomfort. May You bless them with enough serenity until the heat wave finally is over.
👉🏻 Musical mood of the day: [Alabama – Mountain Music]
AGENDA
Religious Observances
In the Catholic Church, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul is observed on June 29, commemorating the martyrdom of the apostles Peter and Paul in Rome under Emperor Nero around 64–67 AD. Tradition, drawing from early church historians like Eusebius, records Peter as crucified upside down at his request due to perceived unworthiness, while Paul, a Roman citizen, was beheaded; both accounts emphasize their apostolic witness amid Roman persecution, with archaeological support for Peter's burial site beneath St. Peter's Basilica. The joint feast, established by the 4th century as evidenced in Roman martyrologies, reflects their complementary roles—Peter as the foundational "rock" (per Matthew 16:18) symbolizing authority and Paul as the missionary to Gentiles—though Peter's primacy fuels ongoing doctrinal disputes, with Catholic tradition viewing it as instituting papal succession, contested by Eastern Orthodox and Protestant interpretations favoring collegial apostleship.
The Eastern Orthodox Church also marks June 29 as the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, aligning with the Julian calendar equivalent and focusing on their shared martyrdom date per hagiographical consensus, often with vigils and liturgies highlighting Pauline epistles on faith and Petrine leadership in the early church. Some Anglican communions observe it similarly, though without obligatory status, emphasizing ecumenical ties to apostolic foundations amid Reformation-era rejections of Roman primacy claims.
Additionally, June 29 is the feast day of Saint Cassius, Bishop of Narni (d. 558), noted in Catholic calendars for his episcopal tenure from 537, charitable works, and reputed miracles, including rain invocations during droughts; he died in Rome during pilgrimage for the apostles' feast, with veneration localized in Umbria but universally listed, underscoring early medieval episcopal piety rooted in anti-Arian efforts post-Gothic wars. These observances prioritize hagiographical and martyrological traditions over later syncretic adaptations, with empirical anchors in catacomb inscriptions and patristic texts confirming the apostles' Roman executions as causal pivots in Christianity's westward spread.
Today’s Deltas
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THE NUMBER 2065
👉🏻 2065 = 5 × 7 × 59
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_(number)#Selected_numbers_in_the_range_2001%E2%80%932999
- Number of distinct lines through the origin in the fourdimensional lattice of side length 6
GREEK BIBLE ENTRY FOR INDEX #2065
- Erōtaō (ἐρωτάω): Verb, meaning: to ask, to inquire, to request; often used of making a respectful request or asking a question.
Matching Bible Verses
- Matthew 16:13: When Jesus came into the region of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, saying, “Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?”
- John 14:16: And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever.
- John 16:23: And in that day you will ask Me nothing. Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give you.
- 1 John 5:16: If anyone sees his brother sinning a sin which does not lead to death, he will ask, and He will give him life for those who commit sin not leading to death.
2065th BIBLE VERSE
- Leviticus 18:25: For the land is defiled; therefore I visit the punishment of its iniquity upon it, and the land vomits out its inhabitants.
# Q DROP #2065
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See you tomorrow, Frens!🤓
Good morning beautiful World 🌅🌍. Good morning Brilliant and Courageous Frens 💚💪🙏😎🍀🌎☕🌄. The Great Awakening is upon us. The Nations are Awakening. Soon Humanity will be free. WWG1WGA. Amen..
Hello my good Sir!🤓
I hope you could have a pleasant sleep despite your broken rib.🙏🏻
Thanks for your well wishes. Sleep has been ok. It is getting out of bed that is the painful part of the day. I'm getting better skilled at moving really slowly. The Extra strength Advil helps numb the sharp pain. Hopefully by the end of the week, I can go for my long walks again.
Walking is the best way to gently mobilise your body. Do it serenely.🙏🏻