June 30th, 1971, Serial No. 00384
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Funeral of Rev. Father Damasus Winzen
This talk at the funeral of Rev. Father Damasus Winzen focuses on themes of faith, transformation, and gratitude. It emphasizes the transcendental gift of life's beginning and completion, the glory of Christ's birth, and the communal and mystical aspects of spiritual life through Christ's teachings. The address weaves together various hymns, prayers, and invocations, underscoring the deep sense of reverence and longing for spiritual harmony and redemption.
Referenced Texts and Concepts:
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The Mystical Body of Christ: Discussed in the context of spiritual unity, suggesting the idea of all being made one through Jesus Christ, which is a traditional Christian theological concept.
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The Lamb of God: A reference to Jesus as the savior who takes away the sins of the world, central to Christian redemption theology.
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The Glory of Christ’s Birth: Refers to the celebration and divine significance of Christ's incarnation and the foundation of faith it provides.
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Sadaqallahul Azim: A phrase in Arabic meaning "God, the Greatest, has spoken the truth," used to affirm faith and divine truth.
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Om and Islamic Benedictions: Incorporates "Om," a sacred sound in Hinduism and Buddhism, along with Islamic salutations, reflecting a multi-faith sentiment within the discourse.
The talk concludes with expressions of gratitude and the aspiration for peace and divine transformation.
AI Suggested Title: Transcendental Faith: Unity in Christ
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Continuation of 00383
To begin, to complete, it is a gift, it's a gift. It's a gift, it's a gift, it's a gift, it's a gift. It's [...] a gift, it's a Amen. Amen. Amen. Let us progress our faith. He was born in the West, but he was given the West by Christ himself. Oh, I'll follow you. [...]
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Oh, I'll follow you. [...] Oh Deliver us, Lord, from coming evil, and grant us more peace in our days. Peace be with you.
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La, la, [...] Whom you would have loved to take on the way One of the saints on the way of the world I would have loved you when you were still on the cross I would have loved you when you were still on the way One of the saints on the way of the world This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, after all who are called to be thankful.
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O Lord, I am not worthy to receive You, but only say the word, Yes, yes. Shanti.
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Shanti. Shanti. It begins with the glory of Christ's birth. If I were a man, I'd never fall.
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If I were a man, I'd never fall. If I were a man, I'd never fall. The humble shall wear and be glad. Receive the glory of Christ. Praise Thank you for tuning in. Alleluia!
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Alleluia! I so so
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So, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. Hey.
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Hey. so you. O Lord God, our Father, may we be transfigured by the celebration of these sacred days.
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These days of your Son, in whom we are all being made one, that it might build up the mystical body again, in whom we are all. And this we ask in the name of Jesus Christ, your Lord, our Lord, who lives and reigns with Give thanks to the Lord for his good. Give thanks to the Lord for his good. Give thanks to God. Give thanks to God. Give thanks to the Lord. [...] A long and soft morn was first. Then came to Scytla one little man, whose wisdom was near the skies.
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Great is Scytla, the hungry hearted man, who spread the earth on the seas. Great is Scytla, It was he who made this place. Great is his love. A sun to rule in the day. Great is his love. One with the stars in the sky. The greatest sins of all took me off the way from them. The firstborn of the ancient sea-snow. The greatest sins of all took me off the way from them. The firstborn of the ancient sea-snow. The greatest sins of all took me off the way from them.
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We're ready to see the world, but it will never be. you. for more.
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We'll fight for it. We'll win. O Lord, forgive me my sins, for I have sinned against Thee, [...] I want to call upon the holy name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
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I knew it was difficult, but I loved her more than anyone I knew. And I found the way to love someone more than anyone. This is what it took for me to love someone like this. And it ended in this moment for her. I knew it was difficult, but I loved her more than anyone I knew. And I found the way to love someone more than anyone. This is what it took for me to love someone more than anyone. We will visit this temple next month. We will go and [...] visit this temple next month. Yes?
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Sadaqallahul Azim. Okay. Thank you for listening. Om.
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Om. Om. Om. wa sallamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu. wa la tawba la tawba la tawba la. Wa min Allahi t-tawfiq, bi hurmati l-Fatiha. All of them shall not move in my way, nor let my foot on the feet of others, or on the face of any man, without the first of his measure.
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What came from before? You are the source of everything. I was the thought that was the human being. What came before me? You are the source of everything. I was the thought that was the human being. We wish you a Merry Christmas.
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