The Roman CatholicDiocese of Toluca (Latin:Dioecesis Tolucensis) (erected 4 June 1950) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of México. Along with the Dioceses of Acapulco, Chilapa and Tacámbaro, it lost territory when the Diocese of Ciudad Altamirano was erected in 1964. It further lost territory in 1984 with the formation of the Diocese of Atlacomulco. On Thursday, November 26, 2009, it lost territory again when Pope Benedict XVI created another suffragan diocese for the Archdiocese of Mexico, the Diocese of Tenancingo.
A diocese, from the Greek term διοίκησις, meaning "administration", is the district under the supervision of a bishop. A diocese is divided into parishes (in the Church of England into benefices and parishes). This structure of church governance is known as episcopal polity. The word diocesan means relating or pertaining to a diocese. It can also be used as a noun meaning the bishop who has the principal supervision of a diocese.
A diocese also may be referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though strictly the term episcopal see refers to the domain of ecclesiastical authority officially held by the bishop, and the term bishopric to the post of being bishop.
An archdiocese (or archiepiscopal see or archbishopric) is more significant than a diocese. An archdiocese is presided over by an archbishop whose see may have or have had importance due to size or historical significance. The archbishop may have metropolitan authority over any other suffragan bishops and their dioceses within his ecclesiastical province.
Toluca[toˈluka], officially called Toluca de Lerdo[toˈluka ðe ˈlerðo], is the state capital of State of Mexico as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca. It is the center of a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico. It is located 63 kilometres (39mi) west-southwest of Mexico City and only about 40 minutes by car to the western edge of the Distrito Federal. According to the 2010 census, the city of Toluca has a population of 819,561. The city is the fifth largest in Mexico in population. The municipality of Toluca, along with thirteen other municipalities, make up the metropolitan population of 1,775,337 in Greater Toluca as of 2009, making it the fifth most populous metropolitan area in Mexico.
Name
When Toluca was founded by the Matlatzincas, its original name was Nepintahihui (land of corn, tierra del maíz). The current name is based on the Náhuatl name for the area when it was renamed by the Aztecs in 1473. The name has its origin in the word tollocan that comes from the name of the god, Tolo, plus the locative suffix, can, to denote "place of Tolo". It is also referred to in a number of Azteccodices as Tolutépetl, meaning hill of the god, Tolo, an allusion to the nearby volcano. The name Toluca de Lerdo was adopted in 1861 in honor of PresidentSebastián Lerdo de Tejada.
It probably fell more than 10000 years ago.
For centuries, Mexican people living near the meteorites, used them as a source of metal for various tools. It was discovered by conquistadores in 1776.
This iron meteorite is a coarse octahedrite, chemical type IAB-sLL.
The mean composition is 91% Fe and 8,1% Ni.
It often contains large troilite inclusions.
03.02.23 | 6:00 PM | Huwebes sa Unang Linggo sa Panahon ng Kuwaresma
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Mass Presider: Bishop Pablo Virgilio David
published: 02 Mar 2023
Timelapse of Every Catholic Diocese in History
This video shows the history of the Catholic Church, for every year since 30 AD.
It shows the spread of the Church through the saints (in yellow).
The presence of the Church is highlighted through the dioceses, which are either of the Western Rite (in red) or the Eastern Rite (in pink).
The lighter color in each case represents the minor sees of the respective rite.
The liturgical rite assigned to a diocese is the one in use at the time the video was made, or the last one used. For this reason, the table showing the occurrence of the various rites is not necessarily completely accurate for each year.
The data for the saints and dioceses is sourced from Gcatholic.org.
Music:
Two Steps from Hell - Empire of Angels
published: 26 Mar 2021
the legend of pineapple
THE LEGEND OF THE PINEAPPLE
Homily for Wednesday of the 1st Wk of Lent,
01 Mar 2023, Lk 11:29-32
Once there was a little boy who pestered his mother each time he needed something and was too lazy to look for it himself. “Mom, where are my shoes?” “Mom, can you find my school bag?” “Mom, where are the crayons that I bought yesterday? I need them for my project.”
The mother got so tired of her son’s laziness, she forgot that an enchanted woman had earlier granted her the power of casting an irreversible spell on people through her words, whether in the form of a blessing or a curse. She said to her son, “May you grow a hundred eyes around your body so that you will not need to pester me each time you’re looking for something.”
The boy disappeared after that and the mother realized t...
published: 01 Mar 2023
Catholic Diocese of Sacramento says it faces 200 sexual assault lawsuits
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Mukono diocese welcomes Enos Kitto Kagodo as new bishop
The new Bishop of Mukono diocese Rev. Enos Kitto Kagodo has pledged to improve the welfare of the clergy working for the church in this diocese. According to Bishop Kagodo, there’s a need to address critical issues of the clergy welfare, especially in terms of remuneration, as well as the provision of transport. His call came as he was formally enthroned as the 5th bishop of Mukono diocese today. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition
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Bishop Ross talks about his week with Diocesan Council's annual planning meeting, commissioning and installing Reverend Peter Minson at Russell Mission District, and farewelling Judy Matai'a as CEO of the Anglican Trust for Women and Children.
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published: 02 Mar 2023
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This video shows the history of the Catholic Church, for every year since 30 AD.
It shows the spread of the Church through the saints (in yellow).
The presence...
This video shows the history of the Catholic Church, for every year since 30 AD.
It shows the spread of the Church through the saints (in yellow).
The presence of the Church is highlighted through the dioceses, which are either of the Western Rite (in red) or the Eastern Rite (in pink).
The lighter color in each case represents the minor sees of the respective rite.
The liturgical rite assigned to a diocese is the one in use at the time the video was made, or the last one used. For this reason, the table showing the occurrence of the various rites is not necessarily completely accurate for each year.
The data for the saints and dioceses is sourced from Gcatholic.org.
Music:
Two Steps from Hell - Empire of Angels
This video shows the history of the Catholic Church, for every year since 30 AD.
It shows the spread of the Church through the saints (in yellow).
The presence of the Church is highlighted through the dioceses, which are either of the Western Rite (in red) or the Eastern Rite (in pink).
The lighter color in each case represents the minor sees of the respective rite.
The liturgical rite assigned to a diocese is the one in use at the time the video was made, or the last one used. For this reason, the table showing the occurrence of the various rites is not necessarily completely accurate for each year.
The data for the saints and dioceses is sourced from Gcatholic.org.
Music:
Two Steps from Hell - Empire of Angels
THE LEGEND OF THE PINEAPPLE
Homily for Wednesday of the 1st Wk of Lent,
01 Mar 2023, Lk 11:29-32
Once there was a little boy who pestered his mother each time...
THE LEGEND OF THE PINEAPPLE
Homily for Wednesday of the 1st Wk of Lent,
01 Mar 2023, Lk 11:29-32
Once there was a little boy who pestered his mother each time he needed something and was too lazy to look for it himself. “Mom, where are my shoes?” “Mom, can you find my school bag?” “Mom, where are the crayons that I bought yesterday? I need them for my project.”
The mother got so tired of her son’s laziness, she forgot that an enchanted woman had earlier granted her the power of casting an irreversible spell on people through her words, whether in the form of a blessing or a curse. She said to her son, “May you grow a hundred eyes around your body so that you will not need to pester me each time you’re looking for something.”
The boy disappeared after that and the mother realized that her words may have come true. The following day, she came down to the garden and found among her vegetables a pineapple plant with a ripe fruit on it. When she harvested the fruit, she peeled off its skin with a knife, only to find a hundred little dots that looked like eyes peering at her.
Today’s Gospel reminds me of that myth. Jesus is lamenting about the present generation. He says in Luke 11:29, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.” All they needed to do was to look at Jesus and the works that he was doing. As he prophet Ezekiel once lamented about the people of Judah in Ezek 12:2 “…they have eyes to see, but do not see, and ears to hear but do not hear. They are such a rebellious house!”
There is another passage where Jesus said something in reply to the disciples whom John the Baptist had sent to ask if Jesus was indeed the one who was to come or if John had made a mistake, so that he could look for another. Jesus’ answer in that passage was actually meant, not for John but for John’s disciples. He said, “Go and tell John what YOU HEAR and WHAT YOU SEE.” (Lk 7:22)
It was Jesus’ way of telling them that he would understand why John would ask such a question. Having been in prison for some time, he had not had the opportunity to witness the works of Jesus, namely, “the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk, the dead are raised to life, the lepers are cleansed and the poor have the good news preached to them.” (Lk 7:22)
These disciples had seen and heard the things that Jesus was doing. Did they ever report these to John? No. What they reported instead were intrigues about Jesus eating and drinking with tax-collectors and sinners. (Lk 7:24) It’s like they looked at a doughnut and saw only the hole in the middle.
And what did Jesus mean when he said “no sign will be given them but the sign of Jonah?” (Lk 11:29) Jonah did not even give any sign. In fact he even rushed up his proclamation because he preferred to see them remain stubborn so that God’s punishment would fall upon them. But to his great surprise, the people of Nineveh took his word, believed his message, fasted and repented of their sins, and God forgave them. (Jonah 3)
When we fail to see something that is already right there before our eyes, we have a saying in Tagalog that goes, “Kung ahas lang iyan, natuklaw ka na.” (If that were a snake before you, you would have been bitten already.)
Today, let our prayer come from that famous line in Psalm 95: “Today if you hear the voice of the Lord, harden not your hearts.”
THE LEGEND OF THE PINEAPPLE
Homily for Wednesday of the 1st Wk of Lent,
01 Mar 2023, Lk 11:29-32
Once there was a little boy who pestered his mother each time he needed something and was too lazy to look for it himself. “Mom, where are my shoes?” “Mom, can you find my school bag?” “Mom, where are the crayons that I bought yesterday? I need them for my project.”
The mother got so tired of her son’s laziness, she forgot that an enchanted woman had earlier granted her the power of casting an irreversible spell on people through her words, whether in the form of a blessing or a curse. She said to her son, “May you grow a hundred eyes around your body so that you will not need to pester me each time you’re looking for something.”
The boy disappeared after that and the mother realized that her words may have come true. The following day, she came down to the garden and found among her vegetables a pineapple plant with a ripe fruit on it. When she harvested the fruit, she peeled off its skin with a knife, only to find a hundred little dots that looked like eyes peering at her.
Today’s Gospel reminds me of that myth. Jesus is lamenting about the present generation. He says in Luke 11:29, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.” All they needed to do was to look at Jesus and the works that he was doing. As he prophet Ezekiel once lamented about the people of Judah in Ezek 12:2 “…they have eyes to see, but do not see, and ears to hear but do not hear. They are such a rebellious house!”
There is another passage where Jesus said something in reply to the disciples whom John the Baptist had sent to ask if Jesus was indeed the one who was to come or if John had made a mistake, so that he could look for another. Jesus’ answer in that passage was actually meant, not for John but for John’s disciples. He said, “Go and tell John what YOU HEAR and WHAT YOU SEE.” (Lk 7:22)
It was Jesus’ way of telling them that he would understand why John would ask such a question. Having been in prison for some time, he had not had the opportunity to witness the works of Jesus, namely, “the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk, the dead are raised to life, the lepers are cleansed and the poor have the good news preached to them.” (Lk 7:22)
These disciples had seen and heard the things that Jesus was doing. Did they ever report these to John? No. What they reported instead were intrigues about Jesus eating and drinking with tax-collectors and sinners. (Lk 7:24) It’s like they looked at a doughnut and saw only the hole in the middle.
And what did Jesus mean when he said “no sign will be given them but the sign of Jonah?” (Lk 11:29) Jonah did not even give any sign. In fact he even rushed up his proclamation because he preferred to see them remain stubborn so that God’s punishment would fall upon them. But to his great surprise, the people of Nineveh took his word, believed his message, fasted and repented of their sins, and God forgave them. (Jonah 3)
When we fail to see something that is already right there before our eyes, we have a saying in Tagalog that goes, “Kung ahas lang iyan, natuklaw ka na.” (If that were a snake before you, you would have been bitten already.)
Today, let our prayer come from that famous line in Psalm 95: “Today if you hear the voice of the Lord, harden not your hearts.”
The Catholic Diocese of Sacramento said it faces 200 sexual abuse lawsuits and that it may have to file for bankruptcy.
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The Catholic Diocese of Sacramento said it faces 200 sexual abuse lawsuits and that it may have to file for bankruptcy.
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The new Bishop of Mukono diocese Rev. Enos Kitto Kagodo has pledged to improve the welfare of the clergy working for the church in this diocese. According to Bi...
The new Bishop of Mukono diocese Rev. Enos Kitto Kagodo has pledged to improve the welfare of the clergy working for the church in this diocese. According to Bishop Kagodo, there’s a need to address critical issues of the clergy welfare, especially in terms of remuneration, as well as the provision of transport. His call came as he was formally enthroned as the 5th bishop of Mukono diocese today. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition
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The new Bishop of Mukono diocese Rev. Enos Kitto Kagodo has pledged to improve the welfare of the clergy working for the church in this diocese. According to Bishop Kagodo, there’s a need to address critical issues of the clergy welfare, especially in terms of remuneration, as well as the provision of transport. His call came as he was formally enthroned as the 5th bishop of Mukono diocese today. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition
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Bishop Ross talks about his week with Diocesan Council's annual planning meeting, commissioning and installing Reverend Peter Minson at Russell Mission District...
Bishop Ross talks about his week with Diocesan Council's annual planning meeting, commissioning and installing Reverend Peter Minson at Russell Mission District, and farewelling Judy Matai'a as CEO of the Anglican Trust for Women and Children.
www.aucklandanglican.org.nz
Bishop Ross talks about his week with Diocesan Council's annual planning meeting, commissioning and installing Reverend Peter Minson at Russell Mission District, and farewelling Judy Matai'a as CEO of the Anglican Trust for Women and Children.
www.aucklandanglican.org.nz
This video shows the history of the Catholic Church, for every year since 30 AD.
It shows the spread of the Church through the saints (in yellow).
The presence of the Church is highlighted through the dioceses, which are either of the Western Rite (in red) or the Eastern Rite (in pink).
The lighter color in each case represents the minor sees of the respective rite.
The liturgical rite assigned to a diocese is the one in use at the time the video was made, or the last one used. For this reason, the table showing the occurrence of the various rites is not necessarily completely accurate for each year.
The data for the saints and dioceses is sourced from Gcatholic.org.
Music:
Two Steps from Hell - Empire of Angels
THE LEGEND OF THE PINEAPPLE
Homily for Wednesday of the 1st Wk of Lent,
01 Mar 2023, Lk 11:29-32
Once there was a little boy who pestered his mother each time he needed something and was too lazy to look for it himself. “Mom, where are my shoes?” “Mom, can you find my school bag?” “Mom, where are the crayons that I bought yesterday? I need them for my project.”
The mother got so tired of her son’s laziness, she forgot that an enchanted woman had earlier granted her the power of casting an irreversible spell on people through her words, whether in the form of a blessing or a curse. She said to her son, “May you grow a hundred eyes around your body so that you will not need to pester me each time you’re looking for something.”
The boy disappeared after that and the mother realized that her words may have come true. The following day, she came down to the garden and found among her vegetables a pineapple plant with a ripe fruit on it. When she harvested the fruit, she peeled off its skin with a knife, only to find a hundred little dots that looked like eyes peering at her.
Today’s Gospel reminds me of that myth. Jesus is lamenting about the present generation. He says in Luke 11:29, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.” All they needed to do was to look at Jesus and the works that he was doing. As he prophet Ezekiel once lamented about the people of Judah in Ezek 12:2 “…they have eyes to see, but do not see, and ears to hear but do not hear. They are such a rebellious house!”
There is another passage where Jesus said something in reply to the disciples whom John the Baptist had sent to ask if Jesus was indeed the one who was to come or if John had made a mistake, so that he could look for another. Jesus’ answer in that passage was actually meant, not for John but for John’s disciples. He said, “Go and tell John what YOU HEAR and WHAT YOU SEE.” (Lk 7:22)
It was Jesus’ way of telling them that he would understand why John would ask such a question. Having been in prison for some time, he had not had the opportunity to witness the works of Jesus, namely, “the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk, the dead are raised to life, the lepers are cleansed and the poor have the good news preached to them.” (Lk 7:22)
These disciples had seen and heard the things that Jesus was doing. Did they ever report these to John? No. What they reported instead were intrigues about Jesus eating and drinking with tax-collectors and sinners. (Lk 7:24) It’s like they looked at a doughnut and saw only the hole in the middle.
And what did Jesus mean when he said “no sign will be given them but the sign of Jonah?” (Lk 11:29) Jonah did not even give any sign. In fact he even rushed up his proclamation because he preferred to see them remain stubborn so that God’s punishment would fall upon them. But to his great surprise, the people of Nineveh took his word, believed his message, fasted and repented of their sins, and God forgave them. (Jonah 3)
When we fail to see something that is already right there before our eyes, we have a saying in Tagalog that goes, “Kung ahas lang iyan, natuklaw ka na.” (If that were a snake before you, you would have been bitten already.)
Today, let our prayer come from that famous line in Psalm 95: “Today if you hear the voice of the Lord, harden not your hearts.”
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www.aucklandanglican.org.nz
The Roman CatholicDiocese of Toluca (Latin:Dioecesis Tolucensis) (erected 4 June 1950) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of México. Along with the Dioceses of Acapulco, Chilapa and Tacámbaro, it lost territory when the Diocese of Ciudad Altamirano was erected in 1964. It further lost territory in 1984 with the formation of the Diocese of Atlacomulco. On Thursday, November 26, 2009, it lost territory again when Pope Benedict XVI created another suffragan diocese for the Archdiocese of Mexico, the Diocese of Tenancingo.