ππ» Link to yesterdayβs post.
Holy Father, it did not even feel like a blink and I already am a day before Friday. Maybe have I been enjoying myself with my colleagues at work? I certainly was blessed by much focus to consider the actual time spent working. I praise Y for making me so eager to work that job.
ππ» Musical mood of the day: Ronnie Milsap β Lost in the Fifties Tonight
AGENDA
Religious Observances
In Christianity, July 9 features several feast days in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox calendars, primarily honoring martyrs and mystics whose lives blend hagiographical narratives with sparse historical attestation. The Catholic Church commemorates Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and 119 companions, a group of Chinese martyrs executed between 1648 and 1930 during anti-Christian pogroms, including the Boxer Rebellion, where empirical records document state-sponsored violence against converts under Qing dynasty edicts viewing Christianity as foreign subversion. Among them, Augustine, a former soldier ordained priest in 1815, was beheaded in 1815 for evangelizing; their canonization in 2000 by Pope John Paul II underscores doctrinal emphasis on martyrdom's redemptive value, though critics note the selective historical verification of individual biographies amid broader persecution patterns. Saint Veronica Giuliani (1652β1727), an Italian Capuchin nun canonized in 1839, is also feted for reported mystical experiences including stigmata and visions, documented in her 22,000-page diary under ecclesiastical scrutiny, yet lacking independent empirical corroboration beyond subjective testimony and church-approved relics. Eastern Orthodox traditions observe Hieromartyr Pancratius, bishop of Taormina (1st century), traditionally a disciple of the Apostle Peter beheaded under Nero, and Venerable Ananias the Iconographer (8th century), though these rely on apocryphal acts with minimal archaeological or non-ecclesiastical support, highlighting tensions between faith-based lore and historical skepticism.
Todayβs Deltas
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THE NUMBER 2075
ππ» 2075 = 5^2 Γ 83
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_(number)#Selected_numbers_in_the_range_2001%E2%80%932999
- 2075 = 411 + 413 + 415 + 417 + 419 = 25 + 50Γ41 (OEIS)
GREEK BIBLE ENTRY FOR INDEX #2075
- Esti (αΌΟΟΞ―): Verb (present indicative, 3rd person singular of Ξ΅αΌ°ΞΌΞ―), meaning: he/she/it is.
Matching Bible Verses
- John 1:1: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
- John 4:24: God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.
- 1 John 4:8: He who does not love does not know God, for God is love.
2075th BIBLE VERSE
- Leviticus 19:3: Every one of you shall revere his mother and his father, and keep My Sabbaths: I am the Lord your God.
Q DROP #2075
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See you tomorrow, Frens!π€
Good morning beautiful World ππ. Good morning Brilliant and Courageous Frens ππͺππππ«π. The Great Awakening continues on. Humanity is awakening. soon we will be free from Globalist Tyranny. WWG1WGA. Amen Brothers and Sisters.
Hello my good Sir!π€
How better do you feel today?ππ»
Unfortunately not better. Did not sleep well last night. The pain came back. I'm going to go for a long walk later today. Hopefully the fresh air will help the healing process.
Thatβs all I can hope and pray for.ππ»