Monday, August 23, 2010

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Spanish version!

For our English friends, the site now has some translated texts!
The blurb from the gallery and the artists on those Wahhabi Mohamed Ahmed El Mourabiti Bedraui and Anuar.
A big thank you to Julia Rouat for his translations.

ATEL er-Art Gallery in 2007 Monassilah nacio con la voluntad las obras of exponas of marroqui artistas and foreign. So are these artists of Asilah or Middle Atlas and others from Spain, France, Cuba, Argentina ... The wide variety of plastic substrates - painting, sculpture, ceramics - and materials - oil, resin, wood, clay - in the exhibits allow each artist to disclose their privacy and uniqueness. Also the sensitivities that these artists have inherited from their own cultures so excited by its uniqueness and its universal character and populate the space. Moroccan artists of the gallery, known random meetings or sightseeing, draw a portrait of a free and creative Morocco. Mona Liares regularly invites artists from different horizons to crown a new cool the walls of the gallery, the gallery alive throughout the year and particularly during the International Cultural Festival of Asilah, for his creations and his presence.

More than an art gallery, Monassilah is a place of creation and exchange, open and lively throughout the year, where there are multiple cultures.

Monday, August 16, 2010

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

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Caring Person .... In its entirety! Marcel and Fernand

me great opportunity to participate in Diocesan network of health and social work. What gave me the opportunity to listen, think, discuss with Prof. Thierry PHILIPP (President of the Centre Leon Berard, his speech to the PS is a summary of what we had told the regional conference Health / Office), Jean Claude MOISDON (Engineer, Ecole des Mines de Paris), Paul Perrin (WFP chief of surgery at the Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud) and more Ghislaine recently Poyard - BERGER (Work Psychologist).

I simply quote a phrase from Professor PHILIP:

Confusing HEALTH CARE and
is a catastrophic mistake.

HEALTH CARE transcends and includes

For me, I'll say it a little differently:

Take seriously the medical event is important
but it only makes meaning that if one chooses
LAY CENTRE the person.

theoretical discourse that has nothing to do with our lives?
nay!

Thanks to Peter CURRENT, as early as 2005 in our OMI, we reflected on the entitlements for the elderly or dependent by law Kouchner. The "person" in our communities has become a familiar reality. It is enshrined in law for any hospital-type facility.

Here at the nursing homes Saint Francis of Assisi, we often encounter the following situation. A private doctor (physician reference) goes to see one of his patients. If it is disabled, he may well forget everything: he received Doctor's visit, what the Doctor told him (or do not tell him!) on his state of health, care programming and medical visits ... Whence then a possible denial of care, because excluding remained. If someone close (family, family that we are IMO) is there when the doctor explains to the ill or elderly person's diagnosis, this will allow us to reassure our brother, especially his retelling what the doctor he said. Obviously, this concept of respect for the person creates constraints: the doctor to notify the Community IMO, and then explain his diagnosis (which was not always done, the diagnosis was a case of "medical" and thus sometimes restricted to the medical staff of nursing homes), the Community IMO to make available ... Physicians who spend when they can.

But there's more. I take a specific example. One of my brothers complained of back and find that the sessions of physiotherapy him do the most good. But when her doctor recently, he forgets to tell him. So no Physio! So a sort of "memory" is to him to tell the doctor what he would say, but forgot in the moment. But there

has more. Again, I take a specific example. We who are beside him, we see that our brothers entered into a cycle of malnutrition, extreme weakness. Is not it our responsibility to initiate an alarm signal to the medical staff?
There are two important points to observe:
  • side IMO Community: Do not substitute caregivers, OBSERVE THE ACT OF CARE and those responsible for this Act;
  • side of Caregivers, understand that the Community IMO part of the overall WELFARE IMO disabled.
Apparently, we are the Community alone in posing the problem. Also, on these issues, I had a meeting Wednesday afternoon with the Director of nursing homes, the Doctor and Nurse Coordinator Coordinator. We arrived at decisions very concrete:

I provide to the Medical Coordinator of the appointment of trusted members of our Community.
Earlier this week, I provide the nurse an Oblate name for each day: it will make available to physicians for their encounter with our brothers the most disabled.
is a true path that all of us invent every day. With skill and goodwill of all: Director of nursing staff base. With the active solidarity of our community IMO for each of its members.

You see that this sentence is not theory but the concrete-concrete:

"Take seriously the medical event is important
but it only makes sense if one chooses to
TO THE CENTER the person. "

Jean-Pierre Bonnafoux OMI

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Denise Milani Hotter Than Milani

Ayrinhac Esteve, 75 years of religious life!

July 26, 1935, Marcel and Fernand Ayrinhac ESTEVE pronounced their first vows at Our Lady of Good Help (Ardèche). To celebrate this anniversary, a Mass was held at the nursing homes on July 26 to 17 h.

Lord you call us and we're going to You
Your good news brings us joy to the heart (repeat)


Testimony of Marcel Ayrinhac:

1935, 1st wishes: how I navigate this new phase of my life? How I live with the vows of poverty, obedience, chastity, perseverance? The events will take charge tell me:
  • 1938: The barracks
  • 1939: The war
  • 1940: Prisoner
Poverty: in my pocket handkerchief
Obedience: sink or swim
Chastity: the promiscuity

And this for 5 years, 17,792 days!

Returning to normal life, I found the Oblate family. Thanks to the IMO
Berlin STO
Thanks to the Oblates of France - Sri Lanka - Laos

In difficult times I encountered real brothers who helped me to hold and move forward despite some difficulties. I know I do not always easy in nature, a voice that borders on anger. If I have hurt, forgive me!

The bottle is half full again, God willing, to move forward towards
THE 80 YEARS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE!


Testimony of Fernand ESTEVE:

For me I can not say anything without mentioning my brother Louis. He was a year and a half younger than me. Orphaned by the death of our parents, supported by our mother's brothers, made the orphanage Annecy Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, Louis and me, we have followed in the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Sainte Foy-les-Lyons. School, novitiate at Notre Dame seminary of Enlightenment.

1937:
War military service, injury, prisoner. Escape

March 25 (Annunciation): I found my brother at Notre Dame de Lumières.
We made our vows the same day and all priests ordained in 1944. My brother died at Our Lady of Light in 1998 at age 80. [...]

I especially remember the 32 years spent in Corsica, the best years my life as a religious priest. Corsica (which the Greeks called KALLISTE "the beautiful"), its inhabitants are beautiful and good and friendly and generous. Strong family bonds. Christian traditions well guarded, especially in the rural, beautiful melodies in Latin for the funeral, meaning of polyphonic vocal music. AND ESPECIALLY IN THE LIFE COMMUNITY

short, Thanks for all the graces received.

In Corsica, the Church, December 31 at 18h, held a ceremony called RIGRAZIAMENTU ceremony (the "give thanks"). It unfolds in three parts:
  1. Pardon, Lord for the sins of the past year
  2. 2.Merci Lord for the graces received, the joys
  3. Your help, Lord, for the coming year: PACE E SALUTE IN DI GRAZIA DIU
For us, after 75 years of religious life, the same approach: "Blessed are the eyes that see what you see! "[Gospel of the Day]: Thank you Lord for choosing us.
  • FORGIVENESS, Lord, for our shortcomings, our failures, our sins, our differences and disappointments caused by our omissions.
  • St. Paul: "Well I wanted to do, I have not done, and the evil I do not wanted, I did! "
  • Thank you Lord for the graces received, for the good done by you, for their help in our communities by our brothers and lay people who helped us, for friendships, for loyalty kept
We were 13 at the novitiate in 1934/35, 12 Oblates and a diocesan priest. Ten have now died. The, 3 still alive, with the Father Pélicier, we're here!

"Blessed are the elders who were able to take [the first reading of the day]

And now, Lord, WE COUNT ON YOU for the time left to live. Health and peace of soul and body, nursing homes here at The St. Francis of Assisi.
is under the protection of this saint that everyone, we are placed here. He gives us the strength to live together in harmony and love for each other.
Lord, with Mary your Mother and ours, we pray!
Mary, mother of the Eternal Light, pray for us!

Give us share
Faith is in our hearts
And make us with your kindness Becoming
best.

The general view, a simple celebration, family, happy ... a little grape juice (slightly doctored, of course!) Finished well to water!