Lặng lẽ trong tiếng kinh cầu đôi mi tuôn rơi lệ sầu. Đừong đời ngày sau con bước không còn có cha khi trời nắng mưa. Còn nhớ năm tháng êm đềm bên con Cha thương vỗ về dìu dắt dạy con vui sống mến Chúa yêu người con chớ đừng quên.
ĐK: Cha ơi Cha ơi dù Cha đã khuất thì con vẫn thấy Cha còn ở đây với con từng ngày. Cha ơi Cha ơi lòng con ghi nhớ và con xin hứa sống sao thành người để lòng Cha vui... .
1. Từ ngày con tiến lên bàn Thánh, con tiến lên bàn Thánh Chúa, dâng lên
của lễ Tình Yêu, dâng lên của lễ toàn thiêu. Con linh mục, con nào có
công trạng gì mà dâng lên Chúa. Con nào biết lấy gì để dâng Thánh Lễ mọi
ngày.
ĐK. Chúa đã gọi và đỡ nâng con, xin cảm tạ Hồng Ân.
2. Từ ngày con tiến dâng lời kinh, con cất cao lời tụng ca: Vinh
danh Thiên Chúa là Cha. Câu kinh vọng khắp gần xa. Con linh mục sớm
chiều sống trong kinh nguyện, trọn niềm yêu mến. Chung lời với Giáo Hội,
ngày đêm con tán dương Ngài.
3. Từ ngày con đáp lại lời Chúa, con sống vui đời ngôn sứ. Hăng say
gởi đến ngàn dân yêu thương của Chúa từ nhân. Con linh mục đem lời Chúa
cho muôn người và cho thế giới sứ điệp Thánh Ân của Người để soi tìm đến
quê Trời.
1. Một đời con theo Chúa chẳng ngại chi dẫu có phải *** mưa nắng đổ.
Trọn tình yêu làm hành trang. Cuộc đời con hiến thân vì muôn vàn tội
nhân. Dù bão tố thét gào quanh con, xin cứ yên lòng bước theo Ngài. Dù
thời gian phai màu hương sắc, xin được trung thành giữ vững niềm tìn.
Đk. Bao nhiêu ơn lành Ngài đổ xuống đời con. Lấy chi báo đền tình
Ngài như biển lớn. Mai đây trên *** đường dài, khi lắng lo giữa trần ai,
thì trọn đời con luôn đi theo bước của Ngài.
1.Bao la tình Chúa yêu con mênh mông như biển thái bình dạt dào như ngàn con sóng vỗ về năm tháng đời con tình Ngài như mưa đỉnh núi suốt đời tuôn đổ dạt dào một tình yêu vô biên, một tình yêu vô biên.
ĐK: Hồng ân Chúa như mưa, như mưa rơi xuống đời con miên man, miên man nâng đỡ tình con trong tay, trong tay vòng tay thương mến đời có Chúa êm trôi êm trôi Chúa dắt dìu con luôn luôn không thôi có Chúa cùng đi con không đơn côi ôi tình tuyệt vời./.
2.Xa xôi ngày tháng êm trôi yêu thương như nước xuôi dòng mặn nồng như làn hơi ấm đổ đầy mưa nắng đời con còn gì như ân tình Chúa dắt dìu con bước trong đời từng nhịp chân yêu thương, từng nhịp chân yêu thương
3.Êm như làn gió đưa mây đôi tay con hướng lên trời nguyện cầu cho đời con mãi giữ trọn lời hứa trung kiên một đời con xin tận hiến Chúa là hơi ấm mẹ hiền trọn đời con nương thân, trọn đời con nương thân
Bài hát hay của các bạn trẻ về Cá chết và những vấn nạn của đất nước! Các bạn đã không còn thờ ơ với XH, Điều tuyệt vời mà các bạn trẻ nước nhà làm được.
Thanh niên Hà tĩnh tiếp nối truyền thống ví dặm một cách xuất sắc.
HIT SONG "Thật bất ngờ" chủ đề Hà Tĩnh. Cực kỳ nhanh nhạy và sáng tạo.
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When a travelling monk is stranded in a wasteland, The Monkey King must
escort him across the land to retrieve sacred scriptures and protect him
from an evil demon.
Đối với Giáo
Hội Công Giáo, gia đình chính là nền móng của xã hội. Vết nứt ở móng đó
sau cùng sẽ làm nảy sinh các trận động đất trong xã hội. Trong thực
tế, không thể có một xã hội lành mạnh mà không có các gia
đình lành mạnh. Tuy nhiên, để các gia đình được lành mạnh, các thành
viên gia đình phải hiểu – và sống – chính ý nghĩa những gì là gia đình.
This is a video shot by Albee Layer, Ian Crane, Ian Gouveia and Stace Galbraith, showing some of the behind the scenes fun at the first ever Red Bull Unleashed wave pool event. It might be shaky camera work, but it's a helluva lot more real than the #TOUR
For our first episode of the second season of Sancho 2.0 , Benjamin Sanchis & Tim Boal travel to West Africa to surf in some epic conditions. Edited and Directed : Salomon Moore Filmed : Boula Gines Diaz Loic Mitchel Salomon Moore Nicole Boronat Manu Miguelez Sooundtrack : Flako - Brooklyn Bonita (Stand ´art )
After years of working in finance, Vanessa began to question life, and came to the realization that it needed to change. From consumer accounts for many large banking firms, Vanessa began her new journey as a climber—first novice and now record holder. This film illustrates the pivotal moments that led to Vanessa’s evolution and ability to grasp a different kind of tomorrow.
OU's Buddy Hield scored 37 points to help the Sooners to an 80-68 win against Oregon to clinch a spot in the Final Four.
Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield has said all year the goal was to make it to Houston and play in the Final Four. Because of his efforts, the Sooners will get the chance.
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The Blue Devils’ season ended with a 14 point loss to top seeded Oregon early Friday morning in California. While the game against the Ducks wraps up this 2015-2016 season, there’s plenty of reason for optimism in the immediate future. Here’s a quick look ahead to next year for Coach K’s squad.
WHO IS LEAVING
Senior center Marshall Plumlee’s final game represented the end of the Plumlee era at Duke. The youngest of the three brothers may have been the least naturally talented, but his final year saw his numbers make a big jump (8.2 PPG and 8.6 RPG) and saw Marshall become one of the most reliable players on the roster. That steady presence in the paint will be missed.
Brandon Ingram will head to the NBA after 36 career games at Duke. The latest one and done talent recruited by head coach Mike Krzyzewski may have been the best, individually. Ingram averaged 17 points and seven rebounds while playing all five positions at time for the Blue Devils. He was an extremely unique talent who will likely be either the No. 1 or No. 2 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.
WHO COULD LEAVE
Sophomore Grayson Allen went from the last man in the rotation last February to the spark that earned Duke a fifth national title in April of 2015. Soon after the confetti was cleaned up, Duke lost Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow, and Tyus Jones to the NBA Draft, leaving Allen as the only member of the sophomore class. He did himself proud in his first season as a full-time starter, averaging 21.6 points per game and taking home First Team All-ACC honors. Those numbers suggest the explosive scoring guard could, and perhaps should, test the NBA Draft waters, go to the combine, and then make his ultimate decision after receiving feedback from the various parties involved in this new process. If Allen is back, Duke becomes even more imposing to start next season. It’s also worth noting that Allen could, like many players before him including Jay Williams, Gerald Henderson, Carlos Boozer, and Mike Dunleavy, be close to graduating after his third year.
Currently Duke sits at 13 scholarship players committed for next season - not including Justin Robinson, who will be a preferred walk-on. That’s the maximum allowed under NCAA rules, but Duke is still actively recruiting in the class of 2016 (see below). Given those facts you have to wonder if some of the players who did not factor into this year’s group (with all the depth limitations) may not be potential transfer candidates.
WHO IS COMING IN
Two of the top three prospects in the country for starters. The nation’s top overall prospect, Harry Giles and fellow Team USA alum and gold medalist, Jayson Tatum headline the 2016 Duke recruiting class which also features five star guard Frank Jackson and four star power forward Javin DeLaurier. Giles missed his senior season at Oak Hill Academy due to a torn ACL, but is expected to be ready to go for the start of the season. When healthy, Giles was touted as a player who would be the top overall pick in this year’s draft ahead of both Ingram and LSU’s Ben Simmons. At 6-foot-10 and 235 pounds, he’ll be a lock to start in the front court. Meanwhile, Tatum may be the most dynamic scorer to enter college basketball next year. Both players are considered top five picks in next year’s draft. In the backcourt it’s likely that Jackson will factor in as both a point guard and off the ball. The five star prospect out of Utah will remind Duke fans of Jay Williams’ style of play as well as in build. Four star power forward Javin DeLaurier is known for his high motor, defensive ability (he can guard three positions in the front court), and rebounding prowess. The most recent commitment was Australian U19 National Team member, Jack White White is a 6-foot-7 skilled wing with international tournament experience.
Aside from the recruits, Duke will welcome back Amile Jefferson assuming he receives a medical hardship waiver after his true senior season was limited to just nine games because of injury. In the first nine games of the season Jefferson was the Blue Devils’ most consistent player averaging 11.4 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. In addition to his numbers, Jefferson was the vocal leader of the team and helped steady and direct the defense. When he was lost, Duke’s defense suffered dramatically as the team struggled to re-define itself. After a year in which Krzyzewski continually pointed out his team’s relative youth, it’ll be a huge boost to have a 23 year old roaming the paint.
Bolden has become one of the nation's elite centers. He's strong, athletic, scores with his back to the basket and strikes an imposing figure on defense as well. He's both productive and has the room to expand his game even more, placing him ahead of he frontcourt field.
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The Blue Devils - both coaches and 2016 recruits - continue to recruit unsigned, five star Texas center Marques Bolden heavily. Scout.com’s top rated post player in the class of 2016, Bolden will decide in the next three weeks between Duke, Kentucky, and TCU. Bolden will play in next week’s McDonald’s All-American game along with Blue Devil commits Frank Jackson and Jayson Tatum. As noted above, Duke is currently at the maximum allowable scholarship count.
WHO IS COMING BACK
2016 starters Matt Jones and Luke Kennard are both expected to be back in Durham as is point guard Derryck Thornton who bounced in and out of the starting lineup throughout the season. Jones began the season as a steady producer, but was hampered by injuries over the final six weeks and was never the same. A year ago head coach Mike Krzyzewski described him as a key cog on a title team while highlighting his ability to contribute without needing the ball all that much. This season, however, his role expanded exponentially on offense, which produced mixed results. Kennard was the team’s third leading scorer at 11.6 points per game. Like most freshmen he showed flashes of being a very, very good player down the road (he scored 20 or more points seven times). At times it seemed as though Kennard was ready to be Duke’s third scoring option behind Ingram and Allen. However, there were a number of rough outings as well. Similarly, Thornton showed flashes all season long. He’s got a very good handle and his length and quickness could allow him to become an elite on the ball defender. There were also moments of poor decision making, but it’s worth noting that the former five star lead guard reclassified to come to school early and should be competing in the McDonalds game along with Jackson and Tatum. That reclassification process robbed Thornton of early enrollment and workouts at Duke leading into his first season in Durham. In the post Duke has Chase Jeter, who like most big men will take some time to develop (see all three of the Plumlee brothers for reference). Jeter will benefit tremendously from a full off-season in the Duke strength program, and had some nice moments in the last quarter of the season. At the end of the bench Duke currently projects to have seldom used bigs Antonio Vrankovic and Sean Obi. Vrankovic was originally projected to redshirt this season, and may very well do so next year. Obi, a transfer from Rice, battled reported knee problems and never factored into the rotation.
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
SR (2): Amile Jefferson (F), Matt Jones (G)
JR: (2): Grayson Allen (G), Sean Obi (C)
SO (4): Chase Jeter (C), Derryck Thornton (G), Luke Kennard (G), Antonio Vrankovic (C)
FR: (5) Harry Giles (F), Jayson Tatum (F), Frank Jackson (G), Javin DeLaurier (F), Jack White (G/F)
Total: 13
ROTATION PROJECTION
Assuming the roster stays as-is, it would appear as though four starting spots should be set. In the middle will be Jefferson flanked by Giles and Tatum. Grayson Allen will also be in the starting five. That fifth starter should probably be a point guard, and while Matt Jones handled the ball and served as stand-in at the position for extended periods of time this year, it’s hard to see that continuing with both Jackson and Thornton on the roster. However, if Allen is going to find long term success in the league, he’ll need to show the ability to play on the ball as well. Assuming, however, that Allen remains off the ball (or at least as a combo guard), the last man in the starting five will likely come down to Thornton versus Jackson. Thornton will have the experience advantage, but he’ll need to improve his decision making with the ball. It’s also a safe bet that you’ll see Duke go small at times with Giles and Tatum in the front court along with three guards. This approach would maximize spacing for everyone, which could relegate Jefferson to the same role he served on the 2015 title team. In that case the fourth and fifth starter would come down to Jones, Jackson, Thornton, and Kennard. Regardless of who wins out early in the year, it’ll be interesting to see how will the sophomores react to the new environment? As freshmen Kennard, Thornton, and Jeter were going to get minutes no matter what, regardless of any mistakes or lapses they may have committed and/or suffered. Certainly it was beneficial to play through those issues, but there was also no chance of being pulled for the most part. That won’t be the case next season when Duke will have morphed from barely having enough players for a rotation to having, maybe, too many.
As season six of the HBO drama approaches, the showrunners of 'Thrones' say their program won't give away future events in the books by George R.R. Martin. The show is experiencing an unusual situation in that it's run out of source material before its story is over.
While the upcoming season of the smash hit TV show “Game of Thrones” will tell the story of the residents of Westeros beyond what is depicted in George R.R. Martin’s “Thrones” novels, “Thrones” showrunners say that the TV show won’t give away what’s coming in future books by Mr. Martin.
The TV adaptation of “Thrones” seemingly reached the end of the plotlines for many characters as depicted in Martin’s books with the end of the show’s fifth season.
Yet showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff says fans who watch the show won’t have the plots of future books by Martin ruined.
“People are talking about whether the books are going to be spoiled – and it’s really not true,” Mr. Benioff said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. “So much of what we’re doing diverges from the books at this point. And while there are certain key elements that will be the same, we’re not going to talk so much about that – and I don’t think George is either. People are going to be very surprised when they read the books after the show. They’re quite divergent in so many respects for the remainder of the show.”
“Thrones” tells the story of various people living in the fantasy realm of Westeros who are battling to take the throne.
The last book by Martin to be released in his series was “A Dance with Dragons,” which came out in 2011. The author has said he’s planning two more books in the series.
Normally fans of books that are adapted for movies or TV are up in arms when part of an original story is changed. But the unusual path taken by “Thrones” – having the TV story and the novels’ story almost be two distinct narratives – may please fans rather than the opposite.
When it was believed that the upcoming season six episodes could give away some of Martin’s future storylines, Vanity Fair writer Joanna Robinson wrote, “The obvious advantage [will be that] book readers will no longer have to tiptoe around spoilers. The disadvantage being that readers who enjoy the story of Westeros unfolding the way Martin tells it (painstaking details and all), will have to settle for learning how it all ends in an abridged and modified way.”
Meanwhile, others feel that so many changes have been made for the TV show already that the TV show and the novels on which it is based are already two very different properties.
“Many fans have already separated ‘book canon’ and ‘show canon,’”Slashfilm writer Jacob Hall wrote. “… They’re completely different in so many ways at this point.”
But, inevitably, some details will be shown on television before they make it to print. As series author George R.R. Martin wrote in January:
Given where we are, inevitably, there will be certain plot twists and reveals in season six of GAME OF THRONES that have not yet happened in the books. For years my readers have been ahead of the viewers. This year, for some things, the reverse will be true. How you want to handle that... hey, that's up to you.