Saturday, February 28, 2015

MILK WORSE THAN SMOKING?

Milk worse than smoking?

 

Dear Reader,

Did you know that according to a study from an esteemed medical school, some types of milk are now connected to cancer... and could cause as much damage to your health as smoking four packs of cigarettes a day?

Think about that...

Smoking four packs a day is almost certain to lead to an early death... but according to the latest research, a certain type of milk could be even worse.

Yet I'd bet not one in 1,000 people knows what type of milk it is.

There's a good chance this milk may be in your fridge right now.

It was in mine, too. Until I came across the research you're about to see.

Click here to find out.

Sincerely,

Doug Hill
Director, Laissez Faire Club

 



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Minute Meditations-Inbox Edition(Saturday, February 28, 2015)

Accompanied By God

Sacred Silence

 
 

The simplest thing to do is to receive and accept that fact of our humanity gratefully and gracefully. We make mistakes. We forget. We get tired. But it is the Spirit who is leading us through this desert and the Spirit who remains with us there.

-from Sacred Silence



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Saint of the Day (Saturday, February 28, 2015)-Blessed Daniel Brottier

Blessed Daniel Brottier

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Lived(1876-1936) | Feast Day: Saturday, February 28, 2015
 
 

Daniel spent most of his life in the trenches—one way or another.

Born in France in 1876, Daniel was ordained in 1899 and began a teaching career. That didn't satisfy him long. He wanted to use his zeal for the gospel far beyond the classroom. He joined the missionary Congregation of the Holy Spirit, which sent him to Senegal, West Africa. After eight years there, his health was suffering. He was forced to return to France, where he helped raise funds for the construction of a new cathedral in Senegal.

At the outbreak of World War I Daniel became a volunteer chaplain and spent four years at the front. He did not shrink from his duties. Indeed, he risked his life time and again in ministering to the suffering and dying. It was miraculous that he did not suffer a single wound during his 52 months in the heart of battle.

After the war he was invited to help establish a project for orphaned and abandoned children in a Paris suburb. He spent the final 13 years of his life there. He died in 1936 and was beatified by Pope John Paul II in Paris only 48 years later.


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