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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Attention!!! ICG announcement!

Notes for the camp:
- the fee for the camp is RM50
- the fees for transport two way is RM 38 - (cheap!!!)
- the ICG t-shirt is RM15 - a suprise T and you pay upon receiving in Penang during ICG
- Therefore one will have to pay a total of RM 103
- closing date has been brought forward to 7th Sept.
- Please email the president or get uyour forms from him at gregshc@yahoo.co.uk.

The forms to be filled consists of :
name
sex
IC no (Malaysians) / passport number(foreign students)
address
contact number
email
t-shirt size
food - veg/non-veg/others
emergency contact number-name and address
allergies

So, don't miss this chance. Sign up today, sign up now!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga: 1568 ~ 1591

The CSS of UCSI has taken Saint Aloysius Gonzaga as our Patron Saint. Having a patron saint is like having a role model. Just like all the other saints representing something in our lives, St. Aloysius was chosen because he was an academician and since we're in tertiary education, it is matching. We are to look at his achievements, conduct and try to emulate it so that we ourselves can be a better person. Below is a brief introduction on our saint.


Saint Aloysius Gonzaga was born in Castiglione della Stiviere on the 9th of March 1568 in the region of Mantua in Northern Italy and was the first-born son of the reigning Marquis Ferdinand Gonzaga.

Aloysius spent much of his childhood living in his castle home and on many occasions went missing only to be found in some old closet or amongst the woodpiles with his little hands joined in prayer.

As he grew older much time was spent in the great courts and palaces of Italy and Spain, where all the materialistic distractions held no attraction for him as he was just not interested in the social happenings and events taking place, glamorous though they were.

During this time his prayer life was becoming deeper and deeper as he always led such an interior life. One day while praying in the Church of the Annunciation in Florence, he became clearly aware that Jesus was calling him through the intercession of Our Blessed Lady to be a religious and that he was to join the Jesuits.He was overjoyed beyond all explanation and fully understood at this young age the great gift and privilege of such a vocation to the priesthood.


His mother Donna Martha was a most pious lady, who loved her son dearly and was equally overjoyed with the news as she was always praying for one of her sons to be a religious; but it was a very different situation with his father who flew into a rage and became very angry as he saw his son Aloysius becoming a great leader and statesman for he was very intelligent and had a sharp business head.

His father wanted him to marry and to become heir to so much wealth and bring great honours to the Gonzaga name.

Many years were spent pleading with his father to give his permission to let him leave the Castle and join the Jesuits. On one occasion while they were talking about Aloysius's heart-held wish to join the Jesuits his father told him to get out of the room. Aloysius took this to mean he could go, he with speed of movement swiftly left and took refuge in a nearby religious house until he could continue his journey to the Jesuits. However he very soon discovered this was not what his father meant and sadly though obediently he returned home to the Castle.

As time passed his father slowly began to see how intent his son was on becoming a Religious, and how dedicated he was to living a life of profound deep prayer.

With much deliberation his father finally gave in and gave Aloysius permission to leave the Castle and to become a Jesuit. This meant a total renouncing of all his inheritance, wealth and titles over to his younger brother Rudolph, as Aloysius was a Prince.


Aloysius was filled to overflowing measure with joy and peace while the servants, family and other people at the Castle were filled with tears seeing him depart for he was greatly loved by all. Though he left to answer a far deeper call, a call few understood apart from Aloysius and his mother, a call to the fullness of life for all eternity. He entered the Jesuit Novitiate at Sant' Andrea in Rome.

He also studied at the then Roman College. He was a model novice in every way and progressed very well in all his studies . His motto was " WHAT WILL IT BE WORTH FOR ETERNITY " above all he loved humility and prayer. Prayer is just so important for all knowledge and love is received in deep, contemplative prayer.

Aloysius had four special devotions.

1. The first of these was his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament; he divided the week into two
parts, the first of which he devoted in thanksgiving for his last Holy Communion, and the

second in preparation for the next Holy Communion.
2. The second devotion was to the Passion of Our Lord. The life of suffering and mortification
Aloysius led naturally urged him to seek in the mysteries of the Passion a model of strength
and comfort.
3. The third devotion was his ardent love of Our-Lady he never tired of thinking of her. She

had been the queen of his heart and the guiding star of his life.
4. Lastly his devotion to the Angels was very special, in fact the only major writings he ever
wrote were on the Holy Guardian Angels and the nine choirs of Angels.

A plague broke out in Rome at this time, which rapidly spread. All monasteries and available places were given to the care of the sick and the plague-ridden victims.

Aloysius, who never enjoyed good health, insisted on treating with love and dedication the most serious cases for whom no one else would care. He caught the plague himself and died at the age of 23, a victim of charity, in Rome on 21st June 1591. He was proclaimed Patron of Christian Youth by Popes Benedict XIII; Leo III and Pius XI.

His body lies in the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola in Rome close to the room where Saint Aloysius lived and studied for many years. These rooms are open to visitors who wish to learn more about this wonderful holy young man, and to seek his intercession and protection.

The 9th of March is his birthday, and the 21st June is his Feast Day which is a day of great celebration in Rome and in his hometown of Castiglione della Stiviere. It is also a day of special devotion for all who are privileged to have Saint Aloysius as their heavenly friend who intercedes for them always, and who protects, defends and guides all they do in this life guiding them in holiness, and to a life of contemplative prayer, back to our heavenly home forever.



Friday, August 10, 2007

Do you see God in a deck of cards?

Disclaimer : This is not to promote gambling. Cheers!

A young soldier was alone in his bunkhouse one Sunday morning over in Afghanistan. It was quiet that day, the guns and the mortars, and land mines for some reason hadn't made a noise He knew it was Sunday, the holiest day of the week. As he sat there, he got out an old deck of cards and laid them out across his bunk.

Just then an army sergeant came in and said, "Why aren't you with the rest of the platoon?"

The soldier replied, "I thought I would stay behind and spend some time with the Lord.

"The sergeant said, "Looks like you're going to play cards."

The soldier said, "No sir, you see, since we are not allowed to have Bibles or other spiritual books in this country, I've decided to talk to the Lord by studying this deck of cards."

The sergeant asked in disbelief, "How will you do that?"

"You see the Ace, sergeant, it reminds that there is only one God.
The Two represents the two parts of the Bible, Old and New Testaments.
The Three represents the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
The Four stands for the Four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
The Five is for the five virgins, there were ten, but only five of them were glorified.
The Six is for the six days it took God to create the Heavens and Earth.
The Seven is for the day God rested after working the six days.
The Eight is for the family of Noah, his wife, their three sons and their wives. God saved these eight people from the flood that destroyed the earth for the first time.
The Nine is for the lepers that Jesus cleansed of leprosy. He cleansed ten, but nine never thanked Him.
The Ten represents the Ten Commandments that God handed down to Moses on tablets made of stone.
The Jack is a reminder of Satan. One of God's first angels, but he got kicked out of heaven for his sly and wicked ways and is now the joker of eternal lake of fire.
The Queen stands for the bride of Christ, which is called His church, or body of believers that wait for his return.
The King stands for Jesus, for he is the King of all kings."...

..."When I count the dots on all the cards, I come up with 365 total, one for every day of the year.
There are a total of 52 cards in a deck; each is a week, 52 weeks in a year.
The four suits represent the four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter.
Each suit has thirteen cards; there are exactly thirteen weeks in a quarter.
So when I want to talk to God and thank Him, I just pull out this old deck of cards and they remind me of all that I have to be thankful for."

The sergeant just stood there and after a minute, with tears in his eyes and pain in his heart, he said, "Soldier, can I borrow that deck of cards?"

"If My people, which are called by My Name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." II Chronicles 7:14