Dear Friends,
connected with my greetings, I would also like to draw your attention to an
interesting project in England.
Since early childhood I have been interested in the wonders and diversities
of nature, which has always led me to observations, "experiments" and
"expeditions". As time permits, my microscope comes into play.
As I have written many times, the Internet offers us many opportunities to
research, which has also led me to the "EDEN PROJECT" in England. The
official website => https://www.EdenProject.com <= . It is worthwhile to take
your time and browse this site at your leisure. Interesting are also the many
notes for home, which can also be implemented there a small "EDEN PROJECT".
Surely you will also be fascinated by the many suggestions.
In this context, I would also like to refer to Saint Kateri Tekakwitha (Saint of the
Day 14 July 2021 => the official website => https://www.Kateri.org <=) and Saint
Francis of Assisi, both of whose lifestyles are mentioned in connection with ecology
and environmental protection and are considered their patron saints from an
ecclesiastical point of view. There are certainly new things to discover in their
resumes as well.
So, my dear ULC-Friends - these are my “Messages“ for today's Sunday.
I hope that you can find something interesting for your everyday life.
Many Greetings,
enjoy your Sunday
and see you soon.
Peter
One more Request:
You may have heard in the media that we in Germany, especially in the states
of North Rhine-Westphalia (where I live), Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria, are
affected by an enormous flood disaster that we have not yet experienced on this
scale. This natural disaster also affects parts of the Netherlands, Belgium and
Austria. My family has been saved from this force of nature. With our supportive
thoughts and prayers we can surely help many people in need.
Thank you so much !
And last but not least, in addition, from today's entry by
Archbishop Micheal Ralph Vendegna S.O.S.M.A.
"The Creator of the universe awaits the prayer of one poor little person
to save a multitude of others, redeemed like her at the price of His Blood."
- St. Therese of Lisieux -