Monday, July 25, 2011

Saint Christina( My Patron Saint)

Hiya frenz, have come up with something religious this time.Wanna know the origin of my name RUBELLA CHRISTINA,Here it comes...

As in every home the discussion starts for naming a baby,so did it happen in my case:),many suggestions from all the people around me.My granny after trying out many names; some how suggested Rubella and as i was born on July 24 my patron saint name can me added and finally i was named Rubella Christina.Just love my name.

As i celebrated my birthday yesterday,thought i can share something about Saint Christina.Saint Christina was the daughter of a rich and powerful magistrate named Urban. Her father, who was deep in the practices of paganism, had a number of golden idols. His young daughter broke them, then distributed the pieces among the poor. Infuriated by this act, Urban became the persecutor of his own daughter. He had her whipped with rods and thrown into a dungeon. Christina remained unshaken in her faith. Her tormentor brought her forth to have her body torn by iron hooks, then fastened to a rack beneath which a fire was kindled. But God watched over His servant and turned the flames back toward the onlookers, several of whom perished.

The torments to which this Young girl was subjected would seem as difficult to devise as to imagine; but God was beside her at all times. After a heavy stone was attached to her neck, Saint Christina was thrown into the lake of Bolsena, but was rescued by an Angel and seen wearing a stole and walking on the water, accompanied by several Angels. Her father, hearing she was still alive, died suddenly amid atrocious sufferings. A new judge succeeded him, a cruel pagan experienced in persecuting the Christians. He tried to win her by reminding her of her nobility, suggesting she was in serious error. Her reply infuriated him: “Christ, whom you despise, will tear me out of your hands!” Then Saint Christina suffered the most inhuman torments. The second judge also was struck down by divine justice. A third one named Julian, succeeded him. “Magician!” he cried, “adore the gods, or I will put you to death!” She survived a raging furnace, after remaining in it for five days. Serpents and vipers thrown into her prison did not touch her, but killed the magician who had brought them there. She sent them away in the name of Christ, after restoring the unfortunate magician to life; he was converted and thanked the God of Christina and the Saint. Then her tongue was cut out.

The Saint prayed to be allowed to finish her course. When she was pierced with arrows, she gained the martyr’s crown at Tyro, a city which formerly stood on an island in the lake of Bolsena in Italy, but has since been swallowed up by the waters. Her relics are now at Palermo in Sicily. Her tomb was discovered in the 19th century at Bolsena, marked with an inscription dating from the 10th century.

Hope I will be guided by my patron Saint to walk in Gods path.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Money VS Love

Am I taking on something controversial,may be :).Money Vs Love yup there has been always a race.

Working Moms, Busy Dads the society is running after westernization. In western countries the work timings,the flexi hour work makes them spend ample time with kids and family. Is it the same in country like INDIA were the work hours are from 9 to 7?Left to you guys....

I really pity kids of this generation.I couldn't enjoy my childhood as my mom and dad did,in my sister's kid case summer classes in summer holidays, No family get together s....the enjoyment and fun part of life is reducing from generation to generation.Is life running after money without any family values?I dont blame the working Moms and busy Dads on neglecting their kids and family values, but making time for family is all i am talking about.

Money of course is the most important element in life..there are many things money cant buy and LOVE is one among the big list.