Celebrating A Remarkable 2015!



2015!Celebrating A Remarkable 2015!Celebrating A Remarkable 2015!

Last year was truly amazing for Nalanda Buddhist Society when we had hugely successful events such as the WACANA Conference, ‘e-Run for Community Education’, Dhamma-Living Camps, and two. It's a Celebration! My group, Sisterly Stampers, has lots of fun together and this month we did a 'chopped' challenge. Katy (my wonderful sister and upline) and I sent our group members the same three ingredients and everyone used them to make their own creation. I hope you like my card! It came together very quickly after choosing the sketch from the Paper Players this week. Catherine Booth, who co-founded The Salvation Army with husband William, died 130 years ago this month. Nicola Lisle explores her extraordinary life and her deep Derbyshire connections. THE seeds for international Christian charity The Salvation Army could be said to have been at least partly sown in Ashbourne. It was here, in a humble cottage.

Thursday 30th April 2015 Players, parents and coaches celebrated a remarkable year at our sports awards evening. An incredible few months of sporting successes on the national stage saw our. By Ron Goodwin The Mount Hood Chapter of the PCTA had their annual celebration at Gifford Pinchot National Forest headquarters on Feb. About 120 people attended to honor the 400 volunteers for their 15,600 hours contributed in 2014 – more than doubling the number of volunteer hours contributed in the past. This breaks down as.

St Agnes day celebration: A remarkable event

Celebrating A Remarkable 2015 Year

By Fortunate Taruva
Devoted Catholic youths of Archdiocese of Harare from Saints Agnes and Alois converged at Holy Trinity Kuwadzana Parish last Sunday as they were celebrating the life of a great martyr Agnes who was too young to be punished yet old enough to be a martyr.

Celebrating A Remarkable 2015 Christmas

Hundreds of them gathered in their traditional colours, blue and white with pride and confidence, revealing what they are taught through principles and values of the Saint Agnes which are rukudzo, rudo, moyo munyoro, kuteerera… with a lot of excitement.
Rev Cephas Shambare in his presentation on the theme talk “Imi muri vanhu vatsvene makasarudzwa naMwari (Duet7:6) highlighted that St Agnes became a martyr at a tender age because of her commitment to God through prayer therefore it is our mandate to do likewise as we belong to her family. “Prayer to a Christian is what water is to fish” he said.
Comment from a 14 year old girl, Rutendo Magoronga from Makumbi Mission, 'Chita cha Agnes na Alois chinondikomborera hangu kubva pandakapinda gore rapera uye ndiri kuziva zvazvinoreva pakuchengetedza hutsvene saAgnes” she said.
The guild was founded by Fr. Alois Nyanhete, then parish priest at Mbare, sixty years ago.