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[RP]Basilica of Saint Dominica in Capite
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Jolieen



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MessagePosté le: Mer Aoû 21, 2019 7:04 pm    Sujet du message: [RP]Basilica of Saint Dominica in Capite Répondre en citant




Ever since her appointment as Cardinal Deacon the builders and constructors of Rome were kept busy to errect the Basilica of Saint Dominica in Capite.
Light was important within the Basilica as it was giving a special atmosphere. The best known artists of all over Rome had created something unique that marks the most important stages of the life of Aristotle. For each of the scholars there was a fresco showing a scene of them teaching their disciples the fundamental truth. It was not about eye candy nor to show off decadence it was about worshipping the Most High with dignity and honor.
Still perfection was expected as this was what was most important to the redblond cardinal.
Overseeing the constructions as well as the final staging of decoration there was nothing that would not fit inot the perfect picture.

This would be the basilica of Saint Dominica in Capite, a place where she would feel her vocation and her spiritual heart beating strong.

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Jolieen



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MessagePosté le: Dim Sep 01, 2019 10:28 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

                ~Baptism of Woodruff 01st of September 1467~


All was set up. Evros was busy to make sure that everything was set in place. The pews of the basilica were decorated with ribbons in white and red to honor the order of St.Patrick who would surely be witnessing the ceremony today. The doors of the church were opened and Evros gave a sign to ring the bells

It was about time for those who wished to be guest durring this cermony to enter the basilica. While the young cardinal was preparing herself with the help of the acolyts as it should be. They helped her to put on the lithurgical vestments. She breathed in as it was a day to norish special to her as this would be the first cermony she would hold within this basilica. Satisfied with the fact that it would be a fellow scotsman who would receive the sacrament of baptism after having passed the pastoral under her guidance. He would not only be welcomed within the aristotalian friendship but as well by the members of the order of St.Patrick and that was something of importance.

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MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 02, 2019 3:06 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

It was a big day for me, the day in which I would have joined the Aristotelian family. The begin of a new life was here and I was so emotioned. I entered in the big church, richly decorated for the occasion. I was sitting in onechurch bench when I heard the bells ringing. The cerimony would have started in a while, so I stayed there praying God waiting the start of the baptism.
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MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 02, 2019 3:29 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

Everything was ready, a new faithful Aristotelian would be blessed with the sacrament of baptism and felt a great light upon entering such a beautiful Basilica.
He approached the first banks where he could see the Scottish knight who would be baptized and gave him a fraternal greeting while congratulating him on such a beautiful decision
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MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 02, 2019 3:38 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The long-awaited day had arrived. The Master had met that young man on his trip to Scotland and today accompanies him as an escort through the British lands, happy to see the fruits achieved in his warm pilgrimage trip.

The knight now wanted to be part of the Aristotelian family and will soon accompany the brotherhood on this path of sacrifice and honor.
He approached the young man and thanks him for accepting this new path.


"May the Most High guide you, in the face of adversity or happiness He will always be with you"

The master says while giving him a small medal of St. Bernard.
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MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 02, 2019 4:46 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The times for the Seneschal of the Order of San Bernardo and Inquisitor for the Spanish zone were not the best, but there was always a time to attend important ceremonies of the Holy Mother Church and in this case a special baptism in such a beautiful basilica.
They had arrived in his carriage with his wife, the diaconic of the church of Zaragoza, Rosa_Margarita accompanied by Mother Diaconisa Myriam_Rosa and Father Gasper, Vice Prefect of the Villa San Loyats and Rector of the Hispanic Seminary.

They all arrive together at the Basilica and came to meet the baptized future who was already accompanied by Master Monderak.
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MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 02, 2019 6:54 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

After a long journey, Adonnis had arrived in Rome. He looked around, for some time he had not went to the holy city.

The Portuguese priest stopped for a few minutes at a fountain in Aristotle Square and refreshed himself with the refreshing wind in his face.

Upon arriving at Basilica of Saint Dominica in Capite, Adonnis met some well-known friends Dom Monderak and Dom Gastaldia, whom he greeted with a brotherly hug and when introduced to the young man who would be baptized, Adonnis greeted him serenely with a smile on his face.

The priest waved in greeting to the other brothers present and soon after took one of the seats to await the ceremony, imagining that Cardinal Jolieen wasn't present, as he was preparing for the beginning of the ceremony.
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MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 02, 2019 9:26 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

~Gloria in Excelsis Deo~

The choir raised its voices and filled the basilica with heavenly voices that would mark the entrance and procession of her Eminence accompanied by the various acolythes and priest the belonged to the basilca.
At a moderate pace they walked down the church. She wear the impressive lithurgical robes of a cardinal on this day nodding very politely to those attending the ceremony. A more than benevolent smile graced her lips when she saw her Cardinal's brother from Portugal.
Arriving in front of the altar she knelt down and prayed a silent prayer. Before she turned around towards the congregation assembled within the basilica.

"We welcome you, within the house of the most high, a place were we praise the lord and show him the love we have for him as we are all his children. Today we want to celebrate the baptism of Woodruff. We want to welcome him within the community of the aristotelian friendship.

We will start this cermon with a song and ask all of you to join in"



With her clear strong voice, that was well known within Scotland she started to sing.

Let us give thanks to the Most High

in Him all things were created, in heaven and on earth.
As the engine of the world spreading the nothingness
the Holy Word, making us legatee
predestined us to be his children

The people of Oanylone succumbed to madness,
And renounced all love themselves,
Wicked until they died from the force of acedia
Alongside the Nameless they received anathema
then
His wrath has come, and He gave them
through forgiveness to find salvation
Sparing the Virtuous in a solar destiny
Throwing the corrupted in the moon, recluse

but His love extends from kingdom to kingdom
God has awaken our minds under our helms
as He has promised us since ancient times
through the prophet, by the mouth of the holy

Dispersing the darkness above Oanylone
reversing imbued with their superb thrones
By deploying the strength of his arm divine
lifted up the lowly, fills the down-and-hungry
sends the unholy rich away empty-handed
And succor under whose force impassive
in the face of people that sings to bless
Aristotle the Sage, who was our Prophet
Light which reveals to his perfect thought
and all in the name of Christos knees bend.

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MessagePosté le: Mar Sep 03, 2019 2:28 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The day was beautiful, the light entered and illuminated everything.
The baptized future was between happy and nervous it was not for less.
The Light of the Most High was in his heart and thanks to that Light of Our Beloved Creator today we would have one more brother in the Faith.
We were all very happy.

Waiting for such an emotional moment in which Woldruff's heart would embrace the Roman Aristotelian Faith.

Glory to the Most High, heavens and earth Bless the Lord and us poor sinners but his Beloved Servants.
Praised be forever our Holy Prophets Aristotle and Christos.

I took a seat next to my husband and my parents, we were all smiling.

Another brother torn from the hands of the nameless.

Waiting for the baptism repeated in my mind ~Gloria in Excelsis Deo~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1jSjGU_9NY
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MessagePosté le: Mar Sep 03, 2019 3:00 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The knight of the temple enters such a beautiful Basilica, it was the first time that he went through those singular corridors and an unfeasible architecture, the master had asked him to accompany them as escorts to a sacrament and there he attended with his friend and companion Targath, very well dressed for the occasion choosing white clothes as was customary in this type of ceremony.
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MessagePosté le: Mar Sep 03, 2019 9:33 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The journey had been long and dusty, but Gloria had already reached the Most High.
The trip had been enjoyable, he was with his daughter the Deaconess and Theologian Rosa Margarita Berdun Soteras and with the Priest and Theologian Gasper Olavarrieta Palacios.

The deaconess and theologian Myriam Rosa Soteras Pueyo was with her husband Peka Berdun Robles.
Never have to feel abandoned of the Most High today another son would be baptized.

The joy was great despite a very tiring journey.
Blessed be Our Almighty Who fills us with joy.

Pray silently for the future baptized Woodruff.

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MessagePosté le: Mar Sep 03, 2019 9:51 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The priest Gasper joined the procession that traveled to the Basilica of Saint Dominica in Capite to witness the first of the sacraments that every Aristotelian faithful receives.

Upon arriving and entering the basilica, he could observe the perfect work done in the recently opened monument to the faith, admiring this work of art almost forgets what had come, then silently prayed a prayer to the Most High for being carried away by the material beauty.

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MessagePosté le: Mar Sep 03, 2019 1:45 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant


      The Cardinal-Bishop and Head of the Congregation for the Dissemination of the Faith, did not hesitate to come to the baptismal service of his student Jolieen. He rarely had the opportunity to admire the fruits of his work. Jolieen was one of his best students and it made him proud that his promoted students became good cardinals. That was the important target.
      Now she was here in this beautiful basilica celebrating the Holy Sacrament of Baptism.
      He knew the Baptist and had good conversations, he was happy that he had received the accreditation and that he turned out to be a good student who enriched the university.
      The Cardinal watched the ceremony as the highest cleric from the sanctuary of the Presbytery. There stood the high armchairs of the Roman clergy. Even if he did not participate in the divine service, he was present as a cleric and gave his personal blessing. This was a tribute which the Cardinal understood as perfectly normal. He sang the chosen song and smiled softly almost sacredly.

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MessagePosté le: Mer Sep 04, 2019 2:18 am    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

~Heaven Sent~

Taking a deep breath she realized how many have joined for this occassion. It was a picture that warmed her heart as it showed her that the Most High was worshipped within the Basilica as he should be. Within the corners of her eyes she saw that even her own teacher was now witnessing how she administered the sacrament of baptism to her very first disciple.

Slowly but with dignity she moved towards the lectern. There was no need for a book or for some paper to cite the words of the most high. As she was well prepared. With a strong clear voice she aired.

"For today we choose a special Saint to be the subject of our lecture and sermon. We will learn about Saint Patrick, as he is the patron Saint of british Templar Order and therefore the rolemodel for many of us."


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[...]At the age of 16 a band of Celtic raiders took him and the people of his town as slaves to work the fields of Ireland. He did this for 6 years, witnessing first hand the atrocities and falsities the people of Ireland were subject to, no greater atrocity than his own slavery.

[...]

One day, as he was reading some sermon from his father’s book when a shamrock fell from his cloak and landed on the page. It neatly landed in the middle of 3 words, such that each of its leaves ended at a word. One leaf pointed to the word God, another leaf pointed towards the word Aristotle and the third pointed toward the word Christos.

Looking at this, Patrick took it as a sign and a way to convert the pagans. These pagans worshiped the shamrock as they saw it as a lucky token. Now Patrick had a way to link it to his faith.

Closing the book, he pressed it hard so that the page remained stained with the green colour of the shamrock.
Patrick was to stain all his works that way, with a shamrock surrounded by god, Christos and Aristotle.

Patrick also realized that the shamrock was also a reflection of the lessons of life his father taught him, of devotion to Church, to family and to the community.

Patrick eventually escaped.

One night he dreamed of a boat that was waiting to take him away. While guiding his sheep past a beach the next morning he met an old man with a boat offering passage to Gaul.
Taking nothing but his green (like the shamrock) cloak a white staff he used to help herd the sheep, some seeds of the shamrock, and a shepherd’s bell, Patrick boarded the boat and headed to Gaul. [...]

On his arrival back in Ireland, Patrick started to preach daily about the life of Aristotle and Christos. He told many stories to the people as they rested after their toil in the fields, and most days he assisted the people with their work and told tales to keep their spirits up. As he walked, his shepherd’s bell would ring, like a shepherd tending to the flock of the Lord.

But he did not have much luck converting them. They listened to him and tolerated him as they could see from his cloak, his staff and his bell that he meant no harm.

[...]

As the Druids approached, Patrick took out his white staff, raised it at the Druids and started reciting the stories of Christos. At that moment the sun appeared from behind the clouds and shone straight at the druids. Patrick spoke so powerfully and tapped his Staff loudly on the ground in time with his chanting, that many of the Druids were mesmerized. The Beating of the Staff, created so much noise, and aided by the sunshine, a large ice-shelf snapped off, taking many of the druids with them. The rest fled the lands, and those who witnessed started telling the story of the loud noises that kept the snakes away.

After the people had heard of the event, he found it easier to convert them. He ordained many priests, divided the country into dioceses, held Church councils, founded several monasteries and continually urged his people to show greater devotion to Aristotle, Christos and God.

Everywhere he planted his staff, an Ash tree would grow, and this would form the basis of the garden for the monastery and church.

The people would listen for his bell and await to hear the truth he spread.


She made a pause, allowing all present to take a breath and understand the words she had just cited. As just like every passage of the book of virtue, every Hagiography of a Saint embodied the very same divine truth, the essence of the aristotelian belief.

"We see by his example that in every little thing, we can find the Most High. Just like a simple clover can turn into the perfect symbol to show us the unity of God, Aristotle and Christos. In everything we can find the fundamental truth. It is upon us to spread the truth and face those who believe in heretic gods and believes - it is upon us to understand that shaded words of the Most High are a threat to our community. It is upon us to strengthen our hearts and our faith to move forward on our path of virtue even against all odds.

We are a community united by a common believe a simple but fundamental truth. Understanding these words and being able to share them is required from all of us - as silence will not change the status quo. It is just another facette of the Creature without name that tries to tempt us with apathy - acedia the worse of all sins. It is upon us to brace ourselves and embrace our faith in union, with strength and guidance for one another. Just like Aristotles taught it. Understanding is the first step, and this step was taken by Woodruff, who will join today our community. May the example of Saint Patrick guide him along his path and may the brothers and sisters of the order be his community.

We want to invite Woodruff and our honorable Brother Monderak who will be the godfather of Woodruff to join us now at the baptism fountain."


With these words she left the lectern, allowed her eyes to wander over the audience, while she slowly moved towards the baptism fountain. Aware of her every step as she felt the ether that was embracing the atmosphere.

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MessagePosté le: Mer Sep 04, 2019 1:03 pm    Sujet du message: Répondre en citant

The ceremony had begun, Sister Jolieen had begun with a beautiful sermon quoting St. Patrick and that moved him, after finishing, he called the young man and his person as godfather to approach the baptismal font.
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