Thursday 17 December 2009

Gadget Show


This is my first serious ventures to advance photography although I have no idea how to take pictures perfectly. I bought this one coupled with 18-55mm lens and a 70-300 telefoto lens, bought a cheaper small/aluminium tripod as well. Still exploring how the camera works perfectly to my preferences and this will be very handy on my up coming holiday. I originaly craved for EOS 50D unfortunately my favorite seller no longer offers the said model. This was the display set I got from the store since their stores nationwide hasn't received any new stock from canon and that it will take 2-3 weeks for my order to arrive, I was offered the EOS 450D but I prefer EOS 500D than the EOS 450D so I ended up begging from the manager to give me the display set which he gave in anyway in the end.

Features

  • 15.1 MP CMOS sensor
  • Full HD (1080p) movies
  • High ISO up to 12800 for low-light conditions
  • 3.4fps with up to 170 JPEG burst
  • 3.0” Clear View LCD with Live View mode
  • 9-point AF system
  • DIGIC 4
  • EOS Integrated Cleaning System
  • EF/EF-S and EX Speedlite compatibility



15.1 MP CMOS sensor
Ideal for those who want to create large, poster-size prints – or crop images to perfection without losing any of the detail necessary for printing – Canon’s 15.1MP CMOS sensor is outstanding in low light, and produces images with incredibly low noise.

Full HD movie recording
The EOS 500D combines exceptional still shooting with the ability to shoot Full HD (1080p) video. For occasions when larger amounts of footage need to be stored on a memory card, users can also choose to shoot at 720p or VGA resolution. An HDMI connection allows High Definition playback of footage and images on any HDTV.

High ISO for low light
When light levels fall, the EOS 500D offers an ISO range of up to 3200 – expandable to 12800 for those environments where using flash is undesirable.

3.4fps with up to 170 JPEG burst
The EOS 500D features shooting speeds of up to 3.4fps in continuous bursts of up to 170 large JPEG images (9 RAW).

3.0” Clear View LCD with Live View mode
Detailed checks on images and video are possible with a 3.0” ClearView LCD screen, which features an ultra-high 920,000 dots for increased clarity. Switch to Live View mode and use the real-time visual feed to shoot from awkward angles.

9-point AF system
A high-precision AF system employs 9 AF points AF Points are located throughout the frame to better accommodate off-centre subjects. For accurate focusing with fast aperture lenses, the central AF point features a high sensitivity cross-type sensor, suitable for lenses with an aperture of f/2.8 or faster.

DIGIC 4
Canon’s DIGIC 4 processor works with the CMOS sensor to deliver 14-bit image processing, for smooth gradations and natural looking colours. DIGIC 4 also powers advanced Noise Reduction when shooting at higher ISO speeds, plus split-second startup times and near-instant image review after shooting.

EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Canon’s built-in dust prevention system offers three ways of guarding images against the effects of dust: reduction of internal dust generation; an in-camera sensor cleaning mechanism; and the ability to map stubborn dust sports for removal with the included Digital Photo Professional software.

Full EF/EF-S and EX Speedlite compatibility
The EOS 500D is compatible with Canon’s full range of EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites. This allows the creation of a shooting system as unique as the photographer using it.


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This is my latest mobile phone, Sony Ericsson Satio , I'm back to ericsson after they released this camera brilliant phone as I always wanted to have a camera ready in hand and since I will be giving my Nokia N96 to my wife. I still haven't explored much of the phone's features but one thing that puts me off is that their is no dedicated slot for the stylus, touchscreen is resistive. You will not regret with the camera of this phone though.



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This is my third laptop within a period of three years time. After the warranty of my Expensive Compaq expired, along with it the laptop decided to stop working properly showing a multiple scrren on desktop. I was very disappointed with Compaq and I wouldn't waste next time buying any from Hp and Compaq so I decided to try Vaio instead. I don't like the specs of this one though but I had no choice as I badly needed an immediate replacement for my Compaq.

Product Features

  • Smart personal laptop in Silver with 3 Gb RAM for efficient everyday computing
  • 15.4 inch X-black LCD for sharp and bright pictures
  • Integrated 1.3 megapixel camera for instant video chat with friends and family
  • Maximum connectivity with 4 USB ports – no need to use an external USB hub
  • Enjoy effortless multimedia creation with VAIO Movie Story and VAIO MusicBox

Technical Details


Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
Chipset: Mobile Intel GM45 Express Chipset
Cover Colour: Silver
Processor: Intel Pentium Processor T4200 with Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 1 MB
Frontside Bus: 800 MHz
Memory Size: 3 Gb
Memory Speed: 800 MHz
Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM (1 x 2 Gb, 1 x 1 Gb)
Max. Supported Memory: 8 Gb
Max Memory Comment: In the case of 4 Gb or more, a portion of the system memory over 3 Gb might not be available to the 32bit operating system
Hard Drive: 250 Gb SATA 5400 rpm
Optical Drive: CVD+-RW/+-R DL/RAM
Optical Drive Speed (Read): CD x24, CD-R x24, CD-RW x24, DVD x8, DVD-R DL x8, DVD-R x8, DVD-RW x8, DVD+R DL x6, DVD+R x8, DVD+RW x8, DVD-RAM x5
Optical Drive Speed (Write): CD-R x24, CD-RW x24, DVD-R DL x6, DVD-R x8, DVD-RW x6, DVD+R DL x6, DVD+R x8, DVD+RW x8, DVD-RAM x5
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My first camcorder Sony HDRX-R105E.CEH. The high definition video taken from this cam is really amazing, crisp and clear. I originally thought this has a night mode video shooting capability and I was frustrated it doesn't have. Could have taken the HDRXR200 if given a chance which has night mode shooting and a GPS. GPS? for what?

Features

  • Full HD 1920 x 1080 video recording at high bit-rate using AVCHD format
  • Up to 33 hours HD recording on 80GB hard drive plus HYBRID recording on optional Memory Stick.
  • Exmor CMOS sensor for brilliant picture quality with high sensitivity and low noise
  • BIONZ high-speed image processor for enhanced image quality and responsive performance
  • Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 10x optical zoom / 120x digital zoom
  • SteadyShot image stabilization for clearer video and stills when shooting handheld x.v.Colour mode for vivid, lifelike colours with compatible TV
  • Face Detection automatically gives clearer, natural looking faces. Smile Shutter automatically captures photos of smiles even during video shooting
  • D-Range Optimiser with Auto Backlight Correction adjusts exposure and contrast for evenly-exposed backlit shots
  • 4 megapixel still photo recording onto internal HDD or removable Memory Stick

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    Hp Pavilion DV2750ea. This is my current gaming notebook. It's fast although not fast enough to my expectation but tweaking/adding memory will surely make it lighting speed. Has only two usb port and these are so close together that you may not be able to use them both at once as what I had experienced.
    Lights flashing when in sleep mode using uneccessary battery power. Graphic card will still struggle with the latest games as what I had experienced when playing Assissins Creed (this probably calls for a Sony PS3 console), no HD/BLUE RAY drive that will accomodate my Full HD camcorder videos.
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    This is not my first laptop. My first one was an IBM ( I already forgotten what model). An Hp (I can't remember the model as well because I don't have it anymore)....?

    This was taken hostage by my ex in exchange for my papers and certificates. And as if she still hasn't got the best of her so called "revenge" after I gave this laptop, she decided not to give my papers and certificates unless I again give her a monthly dues worth around £400.00 which I declined and ended up losing all my papers and certificates - that's after I sent her to college(De La Salle University to be exact) shouldering her daily expenses and apartment, supported her family, lended £650.00 to her aunt and ended not being paid as well.

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    My first compact Digital camera Casio Exelim EX-S770. A friend from Qatar paid me a visit and toured them into places unknown even to myself. we ended up alighting at the wrong station, in short we got lost. After a series of picture taking, my friend accidentally dropped this camera more than a meter to a concrete floor breaking not but a little portion of top cover.

    If you’re thinking of buying a new camera, the chances are that you’re considering one of the big brands you’ve often heard of, such as Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus or Fujifilm. Maybe you’ll consider a Sony, a Panasonic or a Samsung, since you’ve heard they’re pretty good. However the chances are you’ll overlook the longest-established consumer digital camera brands of them all: Casio. Unfortunately for Casio its name is associated in the public consciousness with cheap pocket calculators and digital watches, and for some reason this seems to have negative connotations, despite the fact that Casio calculators and watches have always been very good.

    The fact is that it was Casio that produced the world’s first consumer digital camera way back in 1996, was the first to include an LCD monitor, was the first to launch a 10MP compact, and has always been one of the leading innovators in the field. The Exilim series of high-quality pocket compacts are among the smallest, most advanced and best value for money on the market, but hardly anyone ever considers them.

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    My third current phone.The camera, the memory lured me to get this model when it came out. Accessing internet videos is quick and simple. The Nokia N96 supports common video formats including MPEG-4, Windows Media Video and Flash Video, making favorite videos easy to view. Transferring and accessing videos is even faster with the high-speed USB 2.0 connection and WLAN and HSDPA support. In select markets, the integrated DVB-H receiver offers live broadcast TV with an automatically updating program guide. The massive memory can store up to 40 hours of video content. The storage capacity of the Nokia N96 can even be further expanded with an optional microSD card, such as the new Nokia 8GB microSDHC Card MU-43 which increases the available memory of the Nokia N96 to a total of 24 GB. For added convenience, the Nokia N96 features a 'kickstand' on the back cover that allows for hands-free viewing.

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    The phone that lured me to try using Nokia again because I though Nokia's phone's were boring.

    • S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1, with the combined Web/WAP browser and miniUSB connectivity
    • HSDPA, UPnP and Wi-Fi (all fairly cutting edge in a phone when announced but more commonplace today)
    • a largish, recessed 2.6" screen
    • an utterly superb 5 megapixel stills camera with great optics, light sensitivity and options, protected by a physical shutter and spoilt slightly by slow image processing and slow camera startup
    • a great VGA-res video recorder (producing good video images but only mono sound)
    • a very full set of media software, with all audio and video codecs, video and image editing suites, online integration
    • the facility to work in portrait or landscape mode
    • a built-in low power GPS with 'Assisted GPS' for fast lock-on times
    • great and tactile d-pad and button set
    • TV out for video echoing of any application or media item to a TV or other video equipment
    It was quite a package for a 'phone', but despite the plus points above and even with latest firmware, two big negatives remained. The 950mAh BL-5F battery just wasn't up to the job of powering all the multimedia and comms goodness, with most power users of the N95 finding that the battery sometimes didn't last the day and with I'm irritated by having to recharge every single night. I'm looking forward to upgrade this to N97 in two months time.

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    My second Sony Ericsson phone which I am stll using until now and intend to keep this for roaming purposes.

    The Sony Ericsson W850i is a 3G Walkman® phone & is beautifully designed to be fun, useable & compact. The handset has a slide opening mechanism & is available in two stylish colours which are precious black & golden white which provides the user with a sleek looking & tactile handset. The W850i is a mobile phone, camera phone & music phone all in one.

    Between the soft keys is a dedicated Walkman control that's used to activate the music player. Though it's easy to identify because of its bright orange color, the Walkman button has a long thin shape and is squashed next to a raised silver bar. Unfortunately, those two features make the control very difficult to press unless you have nails. The main navigation array that sits below the display has such an unintuitive design, I can't imagine what Sony Ericsson was thinking when it rolled this one out of the design lab. Instead of a traditional toggle or a joystick, the W850i has a recessed OK button surrounded by four pressure points for each direction (up, down, left, right). After a year of pressing these buttons, the front panel gave in and broke.

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    After the bad omens I've experienced with Samsung units, I decided to grab Sony Ericsson K800i right away when this first came out. The efforts of phone manufacturers to cram more and more pixels into the lenses of the built-in cameras is nothing short of relentless. In 2006, Samsung has hit 10-megapixels with its SCH-B600 phone, but that is of course no more than a technology statement and is only available in Korea anyway. The best we can get that time was a 3.2 million courtesy of Sony Ericsson’s K800i, the first SE phone to carry the Cyber-shot branding. It is not just about pixels, though, and Sony Ericsson has added in some non pixel-count features which augment the K800i’s potential as a cameraphone.

    I gave this to my ex which I later found out not a sound decision.

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    My third official phone the Samsung E730. The picture quality of this phone is awesome although it is just 1.3 megapixel. Everything is fine with this phone. Just that the memory is not big enough. I gave this to my ex after I got bored with it.

    She was on a jeepney in between two lads. The first lad dropped a coin on her feet and while he was attempting to retrive the coin while attracting the attention of the victim, the second lad open the victim's bag and took the phone without her knowing it. The two lads alighted saying "miss we're sorry" to her.
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    A Motorola C200, I ended up using this phone after I lost my precious Samsung V200. Theres nothing special with the features of this phone aside from it is small and cuteness. And since I can't no longer afford to buy expensive one's, I happened to repaint this several times to give it new looks after a couple of months. The kind of phone that will still send and recieve text and call after a seven story fall, trust me!






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    This phone, Samsung V200 appeared in the second movie "The Matrix". One of the best selling phone in 2003. This is my second official phone, the phone that made me a samsung fanatics because of its brilliance in camera although limitation can't be denied but in all, I simply just love this phone.

    We boarded a jeepney in Baclaran, a tall, dark man forced to sit on my left side although the rest of the space were empty. My temper rushed to it's summit and a stared at the bloody bastard until my ex decided to pull me to avoid confrontation. We alighted at Edsa MRT, and spent the rest of 30 minutes chatting with Vincent (a workmate from Lion Air) until I rested my palm on my left pocket and I was horrified. I used to slid my phones on that pocket no matter what and right there and then I knew that the tall, dark guy in the jeepney stole it. We managed to call my number and the voice from the other end replied " I bought this phone from a guy two days ago"!

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    I don't really owned this phone but after I sold my 8210, Uncle died unexpectedly without signs nor warnings. We brought him to the hospital and nobody has any idea how to contact his family. A friend (Edison Toledo), a very good friend of mine lend me this phone for three weeks. And I usually recieved a text mesages from his wife "take care always and I love you's" and I had as I remembered sent a replies as well saying "I Love You Too". All of my friends burst into laughter when I told them this story.




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    This is the first phone I bought from a friend (Leah Velasco - before she got married), Nokia 8210. My Uncle resisted when he learned I was saving my money for this saying that I am just wasting my money and after a couple of months I decided to sell it to a close friend (Roderick Bulgar - who once gave me an advice to better hang myself/end my own life rather than seeing me sobs from problems I thought were insurmountable) half my buying price. This phone appeared in the movie Charlie's Angel.

    Saturday 14 November 2009

    GORRES IN COMA AFTER BRAIN SURGERY


    GORRES IN COMA AFTER BRAIN SURGERY; ALDEGUER ASKS FOR PRAYERS

    Z Gorres has been medically-induced into a coma at the University Medical Center (UMC) in Las Vegas after his skull was opened to drain the fluid in his brain to relieve pressure. Gorres was rushed to the hospital after he collapsed in his corner right after he was proclaimed the winner by unanimous decision against Luis Melendez of Colombia Friday night at the House of Blues at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, a boxing event organized by Top Rank as a precursor to the mammoth match-up between Filipino ring icon and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto of Puerto Saturday night at MGM Grand Garden Arena.

    Dr Allan Recto, who visited Gorres in the hospital Friday night, said that the UMC is well equipped to work on Gorres' condition. However, Gorres remains critical and Recto said he was told by Dr Michael Seiss, the critical care specialist attending Gorres, that Gorres would be in coma for three to five days and "hopefully he will return to consciousness."

    "If an ordinary person, like you an me, will be in Gorres' condition," Dr Recto said, "the chances of survival is very slim. Only because Gorres is an athlete that he has more chances to survive."

    ALA Gym President Michael Aldeguer and Vice-President Dennis Canete are in the UMC to monitor Gorres' condition.

    Meanwhile, ALA chairman Antonio L. Aldeguer, who has nurtured Gorres' boxing career since Gorres was about nine years old, has ask for prayers from everyone who follow boxing and who knows Gorres to pray for Gorres' recovery.

    "Gorres is a very good family man with a loving wife and four children. He is a very kind and gentle person. A rare human being. Please ask the Lord not to take him yet. We need your prayers for him," Aldeguer said in a text message.

    PhilBoxing.com is with Aldeguer and the whole ALA family and Gorres' family in this most difficult time of Gorres life. We would like to ask everyone in Pacland and the whole boxing community to offer prayers for the recovery of Z Gorres.

    http://philboxing.com/news/story-29654.html

    Monday 2 November 2009

    What Softdrinks Are Doing To Your Body


    By Dr. Maoshing Ni - Posted on Fri, Oct 30, 2009, 12:29 pm PDT

    Soda, pop, cola, soft drink — whatever you call it, it is one of the worst beverages that you could be drinking for your health. As the debate for whether to put a tax on the sale of soft drinks continues, you should know how they affect your body so that you can make an informed choice on your own.

    Soft drinks are hard on your health
    Soft drinks contain little to no vitamins or other essential nutrients. However, it is what they do contain that is the problem: caffeine, carbonation, simple sugars — or worse, sugar substitutes — and often food additives such as artificial coloring, flavoring, and preservatives.

    A lot of research has found that consumption of soft drinks in high quantity, especially by children, is responsible for many health problems that include tooth decay, nutritional depletion, obesity, type-2 diabetes, and heart disease.

    Why the sugar in soft drinks isn’t so sweet
    Most soft drinks contain a high amount of simple sugars. The USDA recommendation of sugar consumption for a 2,000-calorie diet is a daily allotment of 10 teaspoons of added sugars. Many soft drinks contain more than this amount!

    Just why is too much sugar so unhealthy? Well, to start, let's talk about what happens to you as sugar enters your body. When you drink sodas that are packed with simple sugars, the pancreas is called upon to produce and release insulin, a hormone that empties the sugar in your blood stream into all the tissues and cells for usage. The result of overindulging in simple sugar is raised insulin levels. Raised blood insulin levels beyond the norm can lead to depression of the immune system, which in turn weakens your ability to fight disease.

    Something else to consider is that most of the excess sugar ends up being stored as fat in your body, which results in weight gain and elevates risk for heart disease and cancer. One study found that when subjects were given refined sugar, their white blood cell count decreased significantly for several hours afterwards. Another study discovered that rats fed a high-sugar diet had a substantially elevated rate of breast cancer when compared to rats on a regular diet.

    The health effects of diet soda
    You may come to the conclusion that diet or sugar-free soda is a better choice. However, one study discovered that drinking one or more soft drinks a day — and it didn’t matter whether it was diet or regular — led to a 30% greater chance of weight gain around the belly.

    Diet soda is filled with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, or saccharin. These artificial sweeteners pose a threat to your health. Saccharin, for instance, has been found to be carcinogenic, and studies have found that it produced bladder cancer in rats.

    Aspartame, commonly known as nutrasweet, is a chemical that stimulates the brain to think the food is sweet. It breaks down into acpartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol at a temperature of 86 degrees. (Remember, your stomach is somewhere around 98 degrees.) An article put out by the University of Texas found that aspartame has been linked to obesity. The process of stimulating the brain causes more cravings for sweets and leads to carbohydrate loading.

    Carbonation depletes calcium
    Beverages with bubbles contain phosphoric acid, which can severely deplete the blood calcium levels; calcium is a key component of the bone matrix. With less concentration of calcium over a long time, it can lower deposition rates so that bone mass and density suffer. This means that drinking sodas and carbonated water increases your risk of osteoporosis.

    Add in the caffeine usually present in soft drinks, and you are in for even more trouble. Caffeine can deplete the body’s calcium, in addition to stimulating your central nervous system and contributing to stress, a racing mind, and insomnia.

    Skip the soda and go for:

    • Fresh water

    Water is a vital beverage for good health. Each and every cell needs water to perform its essential functions. Since studies show that tap water is filled with contaminants, antibiotics, and a number of other unhealthy substances, consider investing in a quality carbon-based filter for your tap water. To find out more about a high-performance filtration system, click here.

    On the go? Try using a stainless steel thermos or glass bottle, filled with filtered water. Enhance the flavor of your water with a refreshing infusion of basil, mint leaves, and a drop of honey.

    • Fruit Juice
    If you are a juice drinker, try watering down your juice to cut back on the sugar content. Buy a jar of organic 100% juice, especially cranberry, acai, pomegranate, and then dilute three parts filtered water to one part juice. You will get a subtle sweet taste and the benefit of antioxidants. After a couple of weeks, you will no longer miss the sweetness of sugary concentrated juices.

    • Tea
    Tea gently lifts your energy and has numerous health benefits. Black, green, white, and oolong teas all contain antioxidant polyphenols. In fact, tea ranks as high or higher than many fruits and vegetables on the ORAC scale, the score that measures antioxidant potential of plant-based foods.

    Herbal tea does not have the same antioxidant properties, though it is still a great beverage choice with other health benefits, such as inducing calming and relaxing effects.

    If tea doesn’t satisfy your sweet tooth, try adding cinnamon or a little honey, which has important health benefits that refined sugar lacks. For a selection of healthy teas that promote total body wellness, click here. Drink up!

    I hope you find the ways and means to avoid soft drinks. I invite you to visit often and share your own personal health and longevity tips with me.

    May you live long, live strong, and live happy!

    Dr. Mao's Secrets of Longevity
    by Dr. Maoshing Ni a Yahoo! Health Expert for Alternative Medicine

    Visit Alternative Medicine Home »

    Friday 23 October 2009

    Nikon D3S


    Nikon is all about the "S" here in 2009. Nikon's newest pro-level DSLR
    checks in at $5199.95, which is about $200 more than its predecessor, the
    D3. Notable upgrades come in the form of an HD video mode capable of
    capturing 1280 x 720 (720p) footage at 24 fps.

    There have also been some substantial upgrades in the ISO department. They
    have added a ISO 100 setting on the low end, as well as expanded sensitivity
    settings of ISO equivalent 25,600, 51,200, and an impressive 102,400.

    At the heart of the D3S is a newly-designed FX-format 36x23.9mm CMOS sensor
    that boasts the same pixel size and 12.1-megapixel resolution as the D3.
    They claim the new design gives it a higher signal-to-noise ratio as well as
    an "unmatched" dynamic range for both stills and video.

    Other upgrades include a self-cleaning optical low-pass filter that
    oscillates to shake off particles.

    There's also a monaural microphone built-in, as well as an input for a
    stereo microphone if you want higher fidelity sound with your video.

    All in all, the changes are few, but also quite signiicant. The increased
    sensitivity alone is groundbreaking, marking the first time any camera has
    allowed an ISO over 100,000. Photos are sure to be quite noisy at that
    level, but will let you capture images that weren't possible before this
    camera came along.

    You can expect the D3S to show up at your Nikon dealer by the end of
    November.

    -- 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor (36x23.9mm)
    -- ISO range from the equivalent of 100 all the way to the equivalent of
    102,400
    -- Self-cleaning optical low-pass filter
    -- Quieter shutter noise
    -- HD video recording up to 1280 x 720 (720p) at 24 fps
    -- Full aperture control from f/1.4 to f/16 in video mode
    -- Full-res image capture at 9 fps in FX format or 11 fps in DX crop mode
    -- 1.2x crop mode
    -- 2 UMDA compatible CompactFlash card slots for consecutive recording or
    simultatneous recording
    -- HDMI-out port
    -- Multi-CAM 3500FX focus module with 51 AF points: 15 cross type sensors
    and 36 horizontal sensors
    -- Three AF modes: Single point, dynamic area AF, and auto-area AF
    -- Live View mode
    -- Latest generation EXPEED Image Processing System provides faster
    processing and lower power consumption
    -- 3D Color Matrix Metering II references the scene against 30,000 images in
    its internal database to calculate correct exposure
    -- Moisture-, dust-, and shock-resistant body with a shutter system tested
    to 300,000 cycles
    -- 100% viewfinder with .7x magnification
    -- 3-inch LCD with 921,000 dot resolution
    -- Up to 4200 shots per single battery charge

    Canon 1D Mark IV


    If you have been waiting for Canon to unleash an update at the top of their
    DSLR line-up, you might want to get that credit card ready. As the name
    would suggest, this $4999 body is a follow up to the 1D Mark III, to which
    it's almost physically identical.

    Inside, however, lives a completely new 16.1-megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor.
    The pixels are actually smaller than they were on the Mark III (5.7 microns
    down from 7.2), but Canon claims to have actually reduced noise levels.
    We're certainly glad to hear it, because the expanded ISO range goes from 50
    all the way up to the 102,400 mark hit last week by Nikon's D3S.

    The Mark IV has also received the full HD video capture treatment, sporting
    a list of video features similar to that of the 7D. It's capable of full
    1080p HD at 30 fps and 24 fps, but can churn out 60 fps if you're willing to
    settle for 720p.

    The autofocus system has also been completely redesigned, boasting 45
    selectable points. Dual Digic 4 processors help faster frame rates when
    shooting stills, maxing out at 10 fps for up to 28 frames in RAW mode.
    Shooting JPEG? You can get up to 121 before you run out of clicks.

    On first look, this body sure looks like a real winner. Having seen some of
    the low-light video footage shot with it, we wouldn't be surprised to see
    these making their way into the bags of pro video shooters as well as pro
    photographers.

    -- Redesigned autofocus system has 45 AF points including 39 high-precision
    cross-type focusing points for tracking moving objects
    -- 10 fps in still image mode
    -- New AI Servo II AF predictive focusing algorithm improves responsiveness
    and stability
    -- Native ISO settings from 100 to 12,800. Expanded settings go down to 50
    and up to 25,600, 51,200 and 102,400
    -- Full 1080p video capture with total manual exposure controls
    -- Full HD at 1920 x 1080 in selectable frame rates of 24p (23.976), 25p, or
    30p (29.97); and 720p HD or SD video recording at either 50p or 60p (59.94)
    -- Three RAW modes: Full RAW (approx. 16 million pixels), M-RAW (approx.
    nine million pixels), and S-RAW (approx. four million pixels)
    -- Peripheral Illumination Correction corrects for light drop off around the
    edges of the frame that can happen at a lense's widest aperture
    -- 3-inch Clear View II LCD screen with 920,000 dot resolution
    -- Completely weather-resistant, made from magnesium-alloy
    -- Compatible with Canon's new WFT-E2 IIA Wireless File Transmitter for
    sending files directly to a computer. It also allows you to fire the shutter
    using the web.
    -- Available in December. Body only, $4999

    Tuesday 22 September 2009

    $3 for Daniel

    This was copied from Niko's Blog

    Who is Daniel?

    George Daniel Arevalo Samson, is a 5 months old son of my high school friend Clarissa who has biliary atresia with cirrhosis and is in immediate need of liver transplant. Since liver transplant is not yet done locally Daniel is scheduled to have the operation at Chan Gung Hospital in Taiwan on November 24 which will cost P3 Million pesos ($60,000).

    Now, no matter how much I feel ashamed for asking help again, there is a must in my heart that says I have to do it for the sake of the child and their family. I am now on my knees, with tears in my eyes knocking on each of your hearts for $3 to help save Daniel’s life...

    I know God moves in mysterious ways and I have faith that the Lord will grant us our fervent wish if we ask in group. I am asking for prayer power and blog power, if you have a blog please spread about this $3 for Daniel Project.


    If little Daniel will not be able to have a liver transplant soon, he will die.
    All donations to Daniel can be send through his mom's bank account: Bank of the Philippine Islands under the account name Ma. Clarisa A. Samson, S.A. No. 3536 0445 53. Her letter, contact details and email address are at the post below.

    Or you can simply send your donation at my paypal address: leonytimbas@gmail.com. Let us help Daniel on his fight, your 3$ can make a BIG difference on Daniel's life.

    May God continue to bless you more!
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    Saturday 19 September 2009

    Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquez














    When the eagerly anticipated fight was first announced in May, it was described as a welterweight bout with a catch weight limit of 144 pounds.

    However Golden Boy Promotions chief executive Richard Schaefer told reporters on Friday weight penalties had been added to the contract in case either fighter came in too heavy.

    With Mayweather exceeding the limit by two pounds, Marquez would benefit financially, Schaefer said.

    "All parties signed the agreement and he (Mayweather) will have to come up with a substantial amount of money," he added while refusing to disclose the figure.


    Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a five-time world champion and an Olympic Bronze Medalist. Over the last few years of his career, he was widely recognized as the best boxer, pound-for-pound, in the world. Mayweather comes from a prominent boxing family, which includes his father Floyd Sr. and uncles Jeff and Roger, who was a world champion in two weight classes.

    Mayweather lost to Augie Sanchez in the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials, but defeated Sanchez twice in the Box-offs to earn a spot on the Olympic Team. He turned pro after the Olympics, achieving much early success. He got a title shot at the age of 21 against WBC Super Featherweight Champion Genaro Hernandez, who had lost only once in 40 fights. Mayweather dominated the fight before Hernandez's corner conceded defeat after six rounds. Mayweather fought Angel Manfredy just two months later in a high-profile bout, which Mayweather won by a second-round TKO. After defending his belt four more times, Mayweather was matched with the undefeated Diego Corrales. Mayweather dominated the entire fight, knocking down Corrales five times before the latter's father stop the contest.

    After two more title defenses, Mayweather moved up in weight and fought WBC Lightweight Champion Jose Luis Castillo, a veteran of many battles, including a win and a draw against the crafty Stevie Johnston. Mayweather, fighting with an injured shoulder, won by a controversial unanimous decision. A rematch was immediately scheduled to end the dispute, which Mayweather won by a clear unanimous decision. Wins against Victoriano Sosa, Phillip N'dou, and DeMarcus Corley followed.

    Mayweather then had what some termed a "superfight" with the popular but limited WBC Super Light Champion Arturo Gatti. Gatti had beaten a number of high profile opponents, including Leonard Dorin, Micky Ward, and Jesse James Leija, but he had failed to face any of the top fighters in the division. On June 25, 2005, Mayweather beat Gatti to become a three-division champion. However, Mayweather's claim to the world 140-pound championship was tenuous at best, given that he failed to face the universally-recognized legitimate champion, Ricky Hatton.

    On April 8, 2006, Mayweather won the IBF Welterweight Championship with a unanimous decision over Zab Judah. The win garnered Mayweather his fourth world championship in four weight classes. However, once again his claim to the title was considered spurious by most, given that the linear title ran through Carlos Manuel Baldomir, who defeated Judah in his previous fight. On November 4, 2006, Mayweather earned an easy decision victory over Baldomir, shutting him out on two of the three scorecards.

    On May 5, 2007, Mayweather defeated WBC Super Welterweight Champion Oscar De La Hoya by a split decision to become a world champion in five different weight classes. After the fight, Mayweather announced that he was retiring, but on Dec 8, 2007, he fought Ricky Hatton, retaining his WBC Welterweight Championship by a tenth-round TKO. Mayweather landed a left hook to Hatton's jaw early in the 10th that sent the challenger down. Hatton bravely got up but was quickly knocked back down, and the fight was called off. Mayweather was ahead 88-82, 89-81, and 89-81 at the time of the stoppage.

    It appeared that Mayweather was going to have a rematch with De La Hoya on September 20, 2008, but Mayweather announced his retirement on June 6, 2008.

    On May 2, 2009, Mayweather announced his intentions to return to the ring and fight Juan Manuel Marquez in July 2009.

    Source: boxrec.com

    The July 2009 fight was called off due to alleged Floyd's shoulder blade dislocation after a tedious boxing training.

    Friday 18 September 2009

    Hp DV2750ea Failure





    This is the first thing that appears in the screen few seconds after turning the power button on.


















    This screen display will be displayed moments later.













    And you will be asked which program to use before strating. Either start with the last known working config, safe mode etc.















    Starting using either of the given option will lead you to this display while loading.




















    And this is the final displayed images on desktop which is now divided into eight desktop displays. Clicking the icons on the desktop will still open the specific folder but the division made it impossible to read what you are clicking and opening.

    Wednesday 16 September 2009

    PayPal Scam





    I had been using my PayPal account in internet buying and transaction for quite awhile already and I surely didn't expect that time that I will be encountering the problem I had been through/and still working out right now. almost a week ago I bought something in ebay through PayPal and almost spent the rest of my account balance on something else; such as foods and some delicacies. Then I was expecting that I still probably have around $200 in my current account and decided to withdraw the rest few days ago and I was surprised to see what I've got is zero balance. I ignored it for few days until tonight when I went to check my current account online and found that I've just made a payment to someone somewhere in the USA for $250.00 worth regarding (MintDNS v2.0 2008) - I had just unknowingly paid such amount for a server I myself didn't know existed! and worst, I received a restriction usage of my PayPal account from PayPal itself since the balance in my current account when the purchased was made wasn't enough.

    This is not the first time that my account had been attacked my internet fraudsters. few months ago somebody has managed to stole my debit bank details and has able to use my account to pay for a monthly basis of something else I didn't myself what. I also Ignored it on the first month since it was just $45.00 and I thought of just giving it to him as gift but to my horror I was again deducted the same amount the following month at almost the same date. Fortunately my bank has managed to blocked the said fraudster before he was able to used my card for the third time.

    Lesson Learned: I really do like the hasslefree of using debit cards/Paypal online but being a victim for the third time, I may be having a second thought of using PayPal next time. PayPal used to be a secured online portal but not anymore this time because this guy has managed to stole my PayPal Account at his heart content.

    Friday 31 July 2009

    F1 - Schumacher's Comeback


    Michael Schumacher returned to the wheel of a Formula One car on Friday when he tested a 2007 Ferrari in the first step of his comeback.

    The 40-year-old, who retired at the end of 2006, drove 67 laps at the Mugello track near Florence. "It's a great thing getting back on the track with an F1 even if this was a car from 2007," he said after the session.

    F1 testing is banned during the season but Schumacher was allowed to drive an old car as he undergoes a programme of preparation to make sure he is fit to race.

    Michael Schumacher is due to take part in the European Grand Prix in Valencia on August 23 as a replacement for Brazilian Felipe Massa, who was seriously injured in a freak accident during qualifying for last weekend's Hungarian Grand prix in Budapest.

    F1 rules says: NO IN-SEASON TESTING! Yet Ferrari They 'get by that rule'­ by saying it is last years car! Michael Schumacher get out there­ testing, and may have 'found' some changes that should be­ made to the 2009 car! What the Ferrari just did 'IS' mid season testing, pure and­ simple! Getting the greatest driver in F1 history to­ 'fill-in' is great, but to do that by breaking­ the rules is DIFFERENT! Do you­ think Mclaren, Brawn, ect, would be allowed to play­ that game, I THINK NOT! The rules SHOULD be applied­ to EVERYONE, and there should be NO exceptions!­

    Thursday 16 July 2009

    Fr. Al's Children Foundation, Inc.

    For PayPal/Credit Card Donation, Click here.


    About Us


    Fr. Al's Children Foundation, Inc. (FACFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. It was established on November 26, 1992 after the demise of Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz, founder of the Sisters of Mary congregation, to assist the charity programs of the Sisters of Mary Boystowns and Girlstowns in the Philippines.


    The foundation is a recognized donee institution and certified by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC):
    Certificate No. : 044-2007

    Note: PCNC Certificate entitles the donation received by the Foundation for full/limited deduction from the donor's taxable income.

    Vision & Mission

    VISION

    The Foundation envisions itself as the funding arm of the Sisters of Mary in their service to the poorest of the poor Filipino children and a channel wherein concerned people contribute to the upliftment of the lives of the needy and the suffering Filipino people.

    MISSION

    The Foundation's mission is to establish and maintain a relief organization by means of accepting donations, contributions, bequests and gifts of any kind from local donors for children from the poorest of the poor families in the Philippines by providing them with food, clothing, shelter and education through the Sisters of Mary Boystown and Girlstown Schools.

    Our Goal

    1. To tap many people who could become potential donors to the foundation through solicitation letters and other ways;

    2. To support the majority, if not all, of the basic needs of the poor children through the Sisters of Mary charity programs: food, clothing, academic & technical education.

    3. To intercede for the rich to help the poor, for the powerful to assist the helpless, and for the poor to help those who are poorer than themselves.

    How Can You Help

    FACFI is authorized to receive, and accept donations or contributions and gifts of any kind from donors for the benefit of children from the poorest of the poor families in the Philippines through the Sisters of Mary’s Boystowns and Girlstowns.

    The poor, also, deserves the best education. Help us in fulfilling this goal, deposit your contributions to:

    Account Name: Fr. Al's Children Foundation, Inc.
    Account Number: UCPB CA 167-000716-1
    PNB SILANG CA 665-830129-0
    PNB MAND. CA 210-20400002-1


    For PayPal/Credit Card Donation, Click here.


    Call Us or Visit our office at:

    FR. AL’S CHILDREN FOUNDATION, INC.
    The funding arm of the Sisters of Mary in the Philippines

    The Sisters of Mary Girlstown Complex
    Room 102, Fr. Al’s Museum & Retreat House
    Bo. Biga, Silang, Cavite 4118 Philippines
    Tel. Nos. 046-865-3097 / 02-529-8321
    Email: faco_al@yahoo.com.ph
    Website: www.facfi.org.ph

    Boystowns & Girlstowns in the Philippines

    The Sisters of Mary Girlstown - Biga
    The Sisters of Mary Girlstown
    Bo. Biga, Silang Cavite
    Tel No: (02)529-8321, (046) 865-3097
    Fax No: (046) 414-2575
    Maximum Capacity: 3,500 high school girls


    The Sisters of Mary Boystown - Adlas
    The Sisters of Mary Boystown
    Bo. Adlas, Silang Cavite
    Tel No. (02) 529-8318; (046) 865-2546;
    Fax No: (046) 865-2830
    Maximum Capacity: 2,200 high school boys


    The Sisters of Mary Girlstown - Talisay
    The Sisters of Mary Girlstown
    J.P. Rizal St., Talisay Cebu City
    Tel No. (032) 272-3828
    Fax. No. (032) 272-6865
    Maximum Capacity: 3,300 high school girls


    The Sisters of Mary Boystown - Minglanilla
    The Sisters of Mary Boystown
    Minglanilla, Cebu
    Tel No. (032) 272-8638
    Fax No. (032) 272-3686
    Maximum Capacity: 2,200 high school boys

    Korea

    In 1964, Fr. Aloysius Schwartz founded the Sisters of Mary in Busan, Korea to serve the poorest of the poor in the spirit of the Gospel.

    Adopting the Virgin of the Poor as the group’s patroness, the Sisters of Mary fulfill in their own little way the Virgin of the Poor’s message of relieving the suffering of the poor by establishing child welfare programs like Boystown and Girlstown Schools, setting up medical service to the sick, and providing shelter for the homeless and handicapped.

    All charity programs in Korea had been established even before the death of Fr. Al. In Korea the Sisters of Mary take care of the poor from the womb to the tomb.

    Korea, Busan

    THE SISTERS OF MARY BOYSTOWN & GIRLSTOWN
    BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA
    Date Started: August 15, 1964



    1. Boystown 1 7. Swiss House (for Kindergarten)
    2. Boystown 2 8. Girls Middle School
    3. Boys Middle School 9. Girlstown Main Building
    4. Boys Technical Schoo 10. Infants’ House (old)
    5. Mercy Hospital 11. Babies’ Home (new)
    6. Unwed Mother’s House




    Korea, Seoul

    THE SISTERS OF MARY BOYSTOWN & GIRLSTOWN
    SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
    Date Started: August 15, 1975



    1. Elementary School 5. Doty Memorial Hospital
    2. Girlstown 6. Boystown
    3. Children’s Vi

    Mexico
    n 1990, Fr. Al was already afflicted with ALS, yet his deep faith and love of the Lord in the poor gave enormous strength to his ailing body. So, he accepted the invitation of His Excellency, Msgr. Jose Maria Hernandez Gonzalez, bishop of the diocese of Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico in establishing Boystown and Girlstown.

    In 1998, six years after the death of Fr. Al, Sr. Michaela, the successor of Fr. Al, received an invitation from His Eminence Juan Cardinal Sandoval Iniguez, archbishop of Guadalajara and governor Alberto Cardenas Jimenez to start a Boystown in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Through their generosity, the sisters started their Boystown program on November 15, 1998 in such place.

    Girlstown accommodates more than 4,000 secondary school and high school students and offers training in the follwing: Culinary Arts, Dressmaking and Embroidery, Computer Prgramming.

    At this time Boystown can accommodate 2,000 young boys for their secondary school program with specialized training in the following: Carpentry, Restaurant Management, Refrigeration, Automechanics, Electronics, Industrial Electricity, Agro Reforestation, Jewelry, Computer Design and Programming, Accounting.

    Mexico, Villa Niñas

    VILLA DE LAS NIÑAS
    (GIRLSTOWN CHALCO, MEXICO)
    Date Started: October 1991
    Capacity: 4,000 girls

    Mexico Chalco
    There are about 3,800 girls living in Chalco (near Mexico City), and in Guadalajara 2,000 boys.
    Mexico Chalco

    Guatemala

    In 1996 His Excellency Most Reverend Prospero Penados, Archbishop of Guatemala City, and Guatemalan President, Alvaro Arzu, invited the Sisters of Mary to establish similar charity program that they have heard was already existing in Mexico.

    In 1997 the sisters opened medical and dental clinics equipped with x-ray machines and laboratory apparatus in order to serve the indigent patients. Consultation, laboratory tests, medications and other needs of the patients are given totally free of charge.

    In 1998 the sisters accepted the first group of students for the newly opened Boystown and Girlstown Complex. Two years after, the boys transferred to a new Boystown Complex in Zona 6. To date(2007) both Boystown and Girlstown can accommodate 1,000 young girls and 1,000 young boys.

    Girlstown’s secondary school offers gratuitously special training for: Dressmaking, Computer Education Culinary Arts, Handicrafts, and Typing. Another year for High School is being offered for Advanced Dressmaking and Fashion Design, and Culinary Arts.

    Boystown’s Secondary School offers gratuitously training in the following skills: Electricity, Welding, Carpentry, Tailoring, Automechanics, Typing, and Computer Education. Another year in High School is being offered for the specialization of the mentioned vocational skills.


    guatemala, Villa Niñas

    VILLA DE LAS NIÑAS
    (GIRLSTOWN GUATEMALA, CA)
    Date Started: March 1998
    Capacity: 1,000 girls

    Guatemala
    Guatemala

    Brazil

    In the year 2000 His Eminence Jose Cardinal Falcao invited the Sisters of Mary to establish a house in his archdiocese in Brasilia, Brazil. In 2001 the Sisters of Mary accepted the land offered for them in the city of Sta. Maria, Distrito Federal, and the groundbreaking ceremony where the future Clinic will rise follwed.

    In March 2002 the construction of the 2-storey building was completed, thus the ground floor of the building served as clinic and the second floor was temporarily used as dormitories and classrooms of the newly accepted young girls. The clinic can serve 50-75 patients daily.

    On October 7, 2003 the newly built 7-storey Girlstown building was blessed. To date, Girlstown provides primary education from grade 5 to 8 to young girls aged 12-18 years old coming from the poor families. It can accept 1000 young girls for its educational program which offers special training in Culinary Arts, Dressmaking, and Computer Education.

    Recently, on July 1, 2004, the sisters opened a Day Care Center where children agend 3-5 years old are being taken care of the sisters while their mothers are at work. The children arrive at the Complex at 8:00 am and are being fetched by their mothers at 5:00 pm.

    All benefits given at the Sisters of Mary Boystowns, Girlstowns, Medical Clinics and Hospitals are totally free of charge.

    VILLA DAS CRIANCAS
    (GIRLSTOWN BRASILIA, BRAZIL)
    Date Started: April 2002
    Capacity: 1,000 girls


    The Sisters maintain Vila das Crianςas in Santa Maria, Brasilia. This is a home for some 800 girls. The sisters, also, have acquired a place in Sāo Paolo where they will soon establish a charity program to help the poor uplift their lives.

    IRMÃS DE MARIA – VILLA DAS CRINÇAS

    Brazil Santamaria
    Seven storey Girlstown building with 508 girls today (2007), grade 5 to 7.

    The Sisters of Mary School - Boystowns & Girlstowns

    SMS LogoThe Sisters of Mary starts its operation in the Philippines in 1985 through its founder, the late Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz. The sisters work primarily by establishing Boystowns and Girlstowns that serve as a school and home for deserving students coming from poor families. The sisters take proper care of the indigent youth entrusted to them by giving them free food, clothing, shelter, medical and dental services, and quality high school education.

    With complete facilities and highly qualified teachers, each Boystown and Girlstown School aims to achieve excellence in both academic and vocational training. Because these students are living inside the school, additional hours are spent in studying and training. Aside from the required academic subjects in the secondary education, the students are also given additional skills with more than 160 hours of training in each vocational course.

    With discipline, good working attitude, and love for virtues instilled in the minds of the students, the Sisters of Mary Schools aim to provide graduates fully equipped with knowledge that will lead them to a better life of an ideal Christian.

    Students at the Girlstown Schools are being trained in the following: dressmaking, industrial sewing machine operation, steno-typing and bookkeeping, electronics, advanced dress making and basic computer systems, call center training and culinary arts.

    Students at the Boystown Schools are being trained in the following skills: Electricity and Electronics, Machine Shop and Welding, Computer Technology (CADD), Automechanics and Driving, Mechanical Process, Agriculture Technology and Culinary Arts

    To qualify for the live-in high school offered by the Sisters of Mary, applicant must:

    a. have completed his/her elementary education;
    b. belong to the poorest of the poor family;
    c. pass the interview and screening conducted by the Sisters

    The Sisters of Mary Schools join hands with the industry sectors for the upliftment of our country’s economy by providing honest, dynamic and disciplined workers who would be responsible enough to answer the needed workforce in the different industries.

    The Sisters of Mary Congregation

    Fr. Al with the sisters

    “Let us serve the Lord with joy…”

    This passage from the Psalms is the motto of the Sisters of Mary.

    The Religious Congregation of the Sisters of Mary was founded in Busan, South Korea in 1964 by the Servant of God, Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz. Their apostolate is to serve the poorest of the poor in the name of Christ, inspired by their patroness, the Virgin of the Poor, who appeared in Banneux, Belgium, saying, “… I come to relieve suffering.”

    Strengthened by their love and devotion to Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, they serve and relieve the suffering of Jesus in the poor by establishing Boystowns and Girlstowns to care for and educate the orphans, abandoned and very poor children; charity clinics and hospitals for the sick people; and homes for the homeless elderly and disabled men, women and unwed mothers.

    The Sisters of Mary can be described as “contemplatives in action.” That is, they strive to unite the vocations of Martha and Mary. Their active life of service for the poor is balanced by three hours of daily prayer and contemplation.

    After approximately four years of formation, the sisters profess the religious vows of poverty, chastity, obedience, and service to the poor. These vows are being renewed each year at the end of the annual retreat.

    Through the invitation of ecclesial and government authorities, the sisters have expanded from Korea to the Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil and currently care for tens of thousands of needy people in these countries. “The harvest indeed is great but the laborers are few…..” A lot more poor especially the children and the youth are in need of help… physically and spiritually. Many do not know the way to save their souls, many feel hopeless because nobody leads them the way… and few are those who truly love and serve in the name of Christ.

    Candidates should be between the ages of 18 and 30; have at least a high school education; be in good health and above all have a sincere desire to serve the poor with the heart, mind and spirit of Christ.

    (No dowry or entrance fee is required.)


    HISTORY

    Foundation of the Brothers of Christ

    Its founder, Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz planted the seed. This seed sprouted because of his tremendous love for the poor. Thus, the seed germinated and began to grow.

    There are two developments with the Brothers of Christ. First the development of the external organization and second the development of internal spirituality of the Order. The external development is the services rendered to the poorest of the poor and the suffering patients in the name of Christ. It is the development through which service can be done systematically, voluntarily, and with responsibility. The development of the internal spirituality is the one through which the spirituality of the Brothers of Christ is established. It is based on the prayer of Jesus. They are to offer an average of three hours of prayer everyday in imitation of Jesus on the cross.

    The Beginning of the Brothers of Christ

    On May 10, 1981, Msgr. Schwartz planned to start a practical service to the mentally and physically handicapped homeless men at the Kaengsaengwon which was formerly ran by the Seoul City government and was turnover to the Sisters of Mary in January, 1981. Since all the inmates were male, Msgr. Schwartz thought that men were also needed to give them full-time service, that is: 24 hours a day – bathing, feeding, working with them and teaching them skills and spiritual values. The brothers are more appropriate to give these services rather than the religious sisters. Thus, he decided to look for dedicated young men willing to serve these underprivileged, mentally and physically handicapped homeless men.

    On June 1, 1982, instead of being merely volunteer workers, these young men began their religious lives. From then on they serve the homeless men without receiving compensation. Members of the community started to live the life of service and prayers according to the rules established by Msgr. Schwartz. They were engaged in the service to the poor like a Good Samaritan and prayed like St. Paul the Apostle.

    The Formation of the Brothers with Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz

    Msgr. Schwartz gave classes, sermons, monthly recollection and annual retreats to the Brothers and directed them with the assistance of the Sister of Mary. Sister Cecilia Shim was in charge of the Brothers' daily activities and Sr. Scholastica assisted Msgr. Schwartz in the formation of the novices.

    It is also required for the Brothers to spend at least 30 minutes in contemplation and visit the Blessed Sacrament; they have to observe an average of three hours of prayer daily which is the source of grace for them to serve more effectively.

    As the number of the Brothers was increasing, Brother Joseph Kim was sent to study in the seminary. On November 1, 1991 he was ordained to the priesthood. Meanwhile the Sisters of Mary assisted the Brothers of Christ in their charity works.

    Transition Period with Fr. Joseph Kim

    In 1992, the Brothers of Christ had prepared themselves to stand by their own. From then on, they became responsible for the management and operation of the institution, as well as their spiritual formation. Three sisters, however, remained to assist them in the kitchen, medical clinic, and office.

    Father Joseph Kim had been actively involved in the Sister of Mary's welfare institutions in Seoul and Busan. He celebrated masses, heard the confessions of the sisters, children and adult inmates, and gave monthly recollection to the sisters. On Saturdays, he offered two masses: one at the Kaengsaengwon and the other at Boystown and Girlstown in Seoul. On Saturday evenings, he went down to Busan and offered two Sunday masses in the morning: one for Busan Boystown and Girlstown and at the Kuhoso Sanatorium. Then he returned to Seoul on Sunday afternoon. He was doing this for 16 years. After the Father Founder's death, Fr. Joseph has to preach the sermons for the sisters' annual retreat and renewal of vows in Korea, the Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala, and Brazil.

    As of June 1, 1995, Father Joseph Kim became the superior of the Brothers of Christ. He was also appointed director of the institution of the homeless by the board meeting of the Sisters of Mary Corporation.

    In 1994, Brother Ignatius Ku was sent to the Sisters of Mary in Chalco, State of Mexico to learn the Spanish language and after a year, he studied in the Late Vocation Seminary at the Diocese of the Texcoco, Mexico City. On August 10, 2003, he was ordained to priesthood by His Excellency Jose Maria Hernandez Gonzales of Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico. He is serving as a chaplain at Boystown and Girlstown in Mexico.

    On March 2, 1995, Brother Francisco Chang was sent to study at the Archdiocesan seminary in Seoul City. And on June 20, 2002, he was ordained to priesthood by Bishop Lee Han Taek (Joseph) of the Diocese of Seoul. He served as chaplain for the children of the Pusan Boystown and Girlstown. He hears the confessions of the children, officiates Masses, and gives sermons.

    To broaden their knowledge in the welfare services, the Brothers visit other welfare institutions for the homeless people located in the major cities in Korea and some Brothers attended social welfare classes to obtain a social worker license.

    The Development of the Brothers of Christ

    After three years training of the Brothers directed by Father Haedong Yeo of the Olivetan Benedictine Fathers, the approval of the foundation and constitutions of the Brothers of Christ was granted by Bishop Paul Kim, who was the vicar general and in charge of the religious congregations of the Archdiocese of Seoul, on September 15, 1999, the feast day of our Lady of Sorrows. A thanksgiving Mass was officiated by Bishop Kim himself, in the present of the jubilant Brothers, Sisters and the inmates.

    This has encouraged the Brothers of Christ to live their life of prayer and service with more fervor and responsibility. To give a better and more active service to the poor, the Brothers of Christ established a social welfare corporation on November 22, 2000 and the rehabilitation center in Paju, Kyenggido, became operational on November 16, 2001. In the center, the Brothers give physical and spiritual training to the rehabilitated alcoholics and the mentally disturbed to prepare them to be productive and self-reliant when they go back to the society. There are 50 men selected from inmates of the Eunpyongmaul and sent to this Paju Rehabilitation Center. The brothers with the help of social welfare specialists are apply modern methods to rehabilitate those who once have lived on the streets. The training includes group therapy, humanistic education, and social skill and social adjustment training. Five men per month in average from this center return to the society and that number of men from the Eunpyongmaul fill up the vacancy.

    As of July 1, 2003, Father Joseph Kim, handed over his directorship of the Eunpyongmaul to Brother Peter Seo, for the purpose of the voluntary and responsible religious life. He is now thoroughly engaged in the training of aspirants and novices.

    Future Expansion

    The future history of the Brother of Christ will be that of expansion. The tree named the Brothers of Christ has not grown enough to be a big tree, which can provide a place for birds to rest and sing, thus the need to spread it’s branches in the Philippines and Mexico.

    The Brothers will pursue to attain a full growth in prayer and service following the spirit of the Father-founder. As flowers emit fragrance, the prayer and service of the Brothers of Christ will automatically emit the fragrance of the spirituality. The spirituality of the Brothers is that they don't spare their love and passion but consume them completely. This we can call children's spirituality. It is the spirituality of the moment in which the kingdom of heaven is realized "now" and here". It is the spirituality of the death of the ego, which is to be resurrected in God. It is Christ's history through which the fragrance of the spirituality of the Brothers of Christ is made and spread all over the universe. In this sense, the history of the Brothers of Christ is being recorded vividly not by letters but by their lives.

    The history of the Brothers of Christ is rather of spirituality than the history of events. So, those forgotten of unrecorded events have not been deliberately dug up for recording. It is only expected that the authentic character of the history of the Brothers of Christ cannot be described enough by letters but be understood.

    Our Homes - KOREA

    Virgin of the Poor


    PAJU REHABILITATION CENTER

    Paju Rehabilitation Center



    P
    aju Rehabilitation Center becomes operational on November 16, 2001. The brothers give physical and spiritual training to the rehabilitated alcoholics and the mentally disturbed to prepare them to be productive and self-reliant when they go back to the society. Also together with the social welfare specialists they are apply modern methods to rehabilitate those who once have lived on the street. Training includes group therapy, humanistic education, and social skills and social adjustment training. Five men per month in average from this center return to the society and that number of men from Eunpyongmaul fill up the vacancy.

    EUNPYONGMAUL (Village of Peace and Grace)

    Eunpyongmaul (Village of Peace and Grace)

    Eunpyongmaul (Village of Peace and Grace) has the capacity of 2,000 mentally and physically handicapped homeless men. The brothers give full-time service; that is, 24 hours – bathing, feeding, working with them and teaching them skills and spiritual values.



    MUKDANG RETREAT HOUSE

    Mukdang Retreat House

    Mukdang means a place to hear God's sound - The people come and make their retreat and spend their time in deep prayer and meditation. The Brothers of Christ community headed by Rev. Fr. Joseph Kim BC, who is the general superior of the Brothers of Christ, conducts and organizes the activities and gives spiritual guidance.


    Our Homes - PHILIPPINES

    Brothers - Philippines


    GREEN GRASS OF HOME

    Paju Rehabilitation Center

    Green Grass of Home is a charity institution that will give vocation welfare for the out of school youth boys, the Brothers will guide and teach them, also to teach spiritual values to prepare and mold them to be the hope of the society.


    SHARING CHRIST HOME


    A home where the Brothers shares Christ's love for the mentally challenged elderly men, to let them feel the love of Christ the Brothers serve them and take care of them unselfishly.

    Our Homes - MEXICO

    Brothers - Mexico


    LOS HERMANOS de CRISTO (Villa de Gracia AC)

    Villa de Gracia (Village of Grace)

    Villa de Gracia (Village of Grace) Guadalajara Mexico, the Brothers of Christ provides free shelter for the homeless elderly men, giving them medical assistance and teach them spiritual values.



    Copyright © 2009 • The Brothers of Christ of Banneux, Inc.
    Km. 47 Trece-Indang Road Brgy. Luciano Trece Martirez Ciy, Cavite Philippines
    (T): (046)686.35.89, 0919.815.49.47 • Bro. Matthew: 0929.731.09.32
    Email: brothers_phils@yahoo.com.phwww.brothersofchrist.org.ph

    The Servant of God, Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz

    Fr. AlMsgr. Aloysius Schwartz was born in Washington D.C. on September 18, 1930. He grew up with the idea of becoming a secular priest, work as a missionary and his apostolate would be to the poor. In 1944, he entered St. Charles Seminary in Maryland, finished his B.A. Degree at Maryknoll College and studied his Theology at Louvain Catholic University in Belgium.

    He used to spend his vacation helping at the rag-pickers’ camps for the derelicts of the French society.

    Visiting Banneux, where the Virgin of the Poor appeared, he was more inspired to dedicate his priesthood to the service of the poor in fulfillment of her message.

    He was ordained as a diocesan priest on June 29, 1957. He founded the Religious Congregation of the Sisters of Mary to serve the poorest of the poor on August 15, 1964 and the Brothers of Christ on May 10, 1981. He established Boystowns and Girlstowns to take care, educate and give a bright future to the orphans, abandoned and children coming from very poor families. He also built hospitals and sanitoriums for very indigent patients; hospices for the homeless, handicapped elderly men, retarded children, and for unwed mothers. He was also involved in the pro-life activities.

    In 1985, he started his charity programs in the Philippines. In 1989, he was diagnosed to have a terminal illness - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), which he accepted with joy and serenity as a gift from God. In spite of his deteriorating health, he established Boystown and Girlstown in Mexico.

    With humility, courage, and unwavering faith, he suffered and accepted a lot of humiliations, criticisms, trials, pains, and difficulties, just to e able to serve and love God through the poor. His illness made him immobile but still even on a wheelchair, he continued to fulfill his duties with joy. He spent hours before the Blessed Sacrament, praying the rosary, hearing confessions, and heroically preaching in words and examples the virtues of truth, justice, chastity, charity and humility. His love for God and the poor consumed him. He did not only help the poor but he also lived poorly.

    On March 16, 1992, he breathed his last at the Girlstown in Manila and he was buried at the Boystown in Cavite, Philippines.

    The Sisters of Mary and the Brothers of Christ, continue to live his charism of serving gratuitously tens of thousands of the poorest of the poor in Korea, Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil.

    Father Al's Biographical Timeline

    Born September 18, 1930, Washington, D.C. His parents: Louis F. Schwartz and Cedelia A. Bourassa.

    1936 - 1944--Holy Name Elementary School in Washington, D.C.

    1944 - 1948--St. Charles Minor Seminary in Catonsville, Maryland.

    1948 - 1952--Maryknoll College, B.A. Degree, Lakewood, New Jersey and Glen Ellen, Illinois.

    1953 - 1957--Theology Degree, Louvain University, Belgium.

    June 29, 1957--Ordination to the Priesthood in St. Martin's Church, Washington, D.C. Bishop McNamara, Auxiliary Bishop of Washington.

    December 8, 1957--Arrived in Korea; Incardinated in the Diocese of Busan, Korea.

    January 20, 1958--Afflicted with hepatitis; returned to U.S. for recuperation.

    1959 - 1961--Toured U.S. and Europe with Korean Bishop to raise money for the missions.

    March 1961--Established Korean Relief, Inc., fundraising Operation in Washington, D.C.

    December 1961-- Returned to Korea to begin again his Missionary Work.

    June 1962--Appointed Pastor of Song-do Parish in Busan, Korea.

    1963 - 1969--Initiated Operation Hanky Self-help Embroidery Program in Busan, Korea which employed 3,000 slum dwellers.

    August 15, 1964--Founded the Sisters of Mary in Busan, Korea, (Originally called the Mariahwe Sisters, a Religious group now numbering 300 Sisters working in Korea, the Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil.)

    August 15, 1964--Started family-unit orphan program in Busan, Korea; accepted first group of orphans.

    September 1966--Opened first dispensary in slums in Amni-Dong in Busan, Korea.

    January 1967--Opened two more slum dispensaries in Anam-Dong and Bosudong in Busan, Korea.

    October, 1967--Resigned as pastor to work full time with Orphan Program.

    December, 1968--Built Amni-Dong Free Middle School for children in Busan, Korea.

    July 1969--Took over operation of Kuhoso Sanatorium in Busan, Korea now serving 75 TB patients.

    October 1969--Built Amnamdong School in Busan, Korea; intended to be a middle school for boys in Busan and became first Boystown Program.

    April 10, 1970--Accepted 300 vagrant boys and greatly expanded Boystown program.

    October 25, 1970--Built Sisters of Mary Mercy Hospital in Busan, Korea; 120-bed full-service hospital totally free for the poor.

    1972 - 1976--Built Elementary School, Middle School, Technical High School in Busan, Korea. (All future Boystown\Girlstown Programs would include a fully-accredited school program.)

    January 1, 1975--Inauguration of the Boystown Program in Seoul, Korea.

    July 1978--Inauguration of the Girlstown Program in Busan, Korea. (The Boystown\Girlstown Programs in Korea at full capacity serves 3,000 orphans.)

    January 6, 1981--Began program for 400 severely retarded children in Seoul, Korea.

    January 6, 1981--Took over care of 1,800 destitute and homeless men from the City of Seoul, Korea.

    May 10, 1981--Founded the Society of the Brothers of Christ Religious Order who care for the homeless men in Seoul, Korea.

    June 29, 1982--Built second Sisters of Mary Doty Memorial Hospital in Seoul, Korea; 120 bed full-service hospital totally free for the poor.

    June 29, 1982--25th Anniversary of Fr. Al's Ordination to Priesthood.

    February 12, 1985--Arrived in Manila at invitation of Jamie Cardinal Sin to begin Boystown\Girlstown Program in Manila, Philippines.

    1985 to 1992--Began Medical Program for 2,000 destitute tuberculosis patients in Manila, Philippines; Sisters of Mary operated the Charity Pavilion at Quezon Institute until the facility was closed by the government.

    August 15, 1986--Inauguration of the Girlstown\Boystown Program in Manila, Philippines; at full capacity serves 3,500 children.

    October, 1989--Diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease).

    February 1, 1990--Elevated to Right Reverend Monsignor; Investiture ceremony in Manila, Philippines.

    August 23, 1990--Inauguration of the Girlstown Program, Talisay in Cebu, Philippines; at full capacity serves 3,000 girls.

    September 12, 1990--Sisters of Mary arrived in Mexico to begin Boystown\Girlstown Program in Chalco, Mexico.

    October 1, 1990--Father Al Celebrated 60th birthday in Busan, Korea; 1,000 graduates returned for celebration.

    July 23, 1991--Inauguration of the Boystown Program in Silang, Cavite, Philippines; at full capacity serves 3,000 boys.

    October 7, 1991--Inauguration of the Boystown\Girlstown Program in Chalco, Mexico; at full capacity serves 3,000 youngsters.

    March 16, 1992--Father Aloysius Schwartz died from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease), Manila, Philippines, a few hours after naming Sister Michaela Kim of the Sisters of Mary as his successor.

    Father Al's " Poor House"

    Father Al moved into his "Poorhouse" in 1961, to give the Benedictine Sisters a place to stay in the parish rectory.
    A miniature representation of the poorhouse is on exhibit in the Father Al museum.
    Fr. Al stayed in his poorhouse until 1965, when he left the Parish of Song-do in Busan and moved to another location, where he set up the headquarters of the "Mariahwe" Sisters and his Child Welfare Program.

    Father Al recalled:

    "While living in the shack I wrote my first book, "The Starved and the Silent," concerning the poor in Korea and the poverty of Christ. Also, I founded the Sisters of Mary and started my apostolate to the poor. This shack-living certainly was not essential to these programs, but I felt it was quite helpful."

    "All in all, I consider my years in the poorhouse as one of light and grace. And I look back upon this period of time with gratitude and nostalgia."

    Here is Father Al's first hand account of his years in his poorhouse.

    You may ask what helped me relate to the poor. As I mentioned previously, I was named pastor of Song-do Parish in Pusan. In the spring of that year, I moved out of the Bishop's house where I was staying to take up my duties as a parish priest.

    At first I lived in a small Korean cottage, which was part of the parish plant. After considerable effort and using the good offices of Bishop Choi, I prevailed upon some Korean Benedictine Sisters to come live and work in the parish. Korean Sisters are a great asset to any parish in Korea. They conduct catechetical classes, work with the children, do home visitations, help with the liturgy, and assist the Pastor in many other ways. Their presence heightens the spiritual tone of the parish and very often means the difference between a parish which is alive and dynamic and one which is dying.

    I was delighted that three Sisters were coming, but there was one problem. There was no place for them to live. I could have built a convent on a small piece of ground adjacent to the Church, but this would take time. Since the demand for Sisters at that time was very great and the supply was very short, I felt that any delay in establishing the presence of the Sisters in the parish might result in losing them.

    At that time there was a Korean squatter family living in a shack which they had built on church property. The shack was a non-descriptive hovel with a tarpaper roof and mud walls, similar to what other people in the parish were living in. I offered this squatter family a sum of money to purchase or rent shelter elsewhere, and prevailed upon them to move out.

    My idea was to fix up the shanty in which they were living and use it as a temporary rectory. After the premises were vacated, I went to inspect my future dwelling with my parish assistant, Damiano. The place looked very uninviting and I wasn't sure whether it was livable or not. I turned to Damiano and asked what he thought. His reply was simply, "Sure, Father, with determination you can do it." That simple remark was decisive and I decided, under the circumstances, to give it a try.

    When people in the parish got wind of what I was going to do, they reacted with horror. The fact that the shack differed very little from the houses in which many of them were dwelling seemed to make no difference. They uttered dire predictions, which had a somewhat unsettling effect on me.

    They predicted that if I didn't die of tuberculosis, I would be eaten alive by the rats and bugs, and if sickness and rodents didn't do me in, then robbers, who would assault the place at night and smash my head, would finish the job.

    Frankly, what worried me more than the tuberculosis, rats and armed robbers was the simple fear of making a fool of myself. But the words of my faithful servant, Damiano, "With determination, you can do it" urged me on. Of course, what I might term "determination" another would call "bullheadedness," but that's another matter.

    I fixed up the shack as best I could and move in. It worked, but just barely. I encountered a number of difficulties. First was the smell, a rich, earthy, overpowering smell, composed of human excrement, dead animals, garbage, bugs and dirt. At first, the smell was so awful I had trouble sleeping at night.

    But I kept shifting my sleeping bag about the house until I eventually found a corner where the air was somewhat breathable. Then I made a determined assault to extricate the cause of the odor. I discovered one or two dead rodents in the walls, and using some chemicals eventually changed the odorous aspect of the parish house. Also, I am sure that unconsciously my sensitive American nose became desensitized with time, and although the smell lingered on, my reaction to it diminished.

    The smell from the dead rats was one problem. The noise at night from the live rats which scurried about in the space between the roof and the ceiling was another problem. Rats are real swingers, and every night when I lay down to sleep, they would come alive and start a disco dance just over my head. Before crawling into my bed at night, I would position a broom alongside me.

    When the rats got too exuberant, I would hit the ceiling with a broom. This would startle them into immobility for a period of time. I waged constant warfare with the rats and although at times I seemed to be winning, I guess the final result would best be termed a "stand-off."

    Another problem was the cold. During winter months cold, icy wind would find its way through many cracks, holes and crevices and at times, heating the place properly became something of a problem. The shack was heated by yonthen coal, as are most homes in Korea.

    Yonthen coal briquettes are made of compressed coal dust and clay. They heat the floor from below and this works pretty good except they give off a deadly, odorless carbon monoxide gas which every year claims many lives in Korea. While living in my "poorhouse," on two or three occasions when the floor cracked, or at night when the air was laden and heavy and prevented the smoke from exiting property, the cottage became filled with yonthen fumes.

    Several times, I remember stumbling out the front door semi-conscious and reeling as a drunkard leaving a tavern at night. After awhile, I considered the yonthen too dangerous and eventually installed a small diesel-burning space heater. One night I woke up to find my shack on fire as a result of the diesel fuel leaking, but the fire was quickly put out and there was very little damage.

    A final problem, which is in a category by itself, was the problem of the outhouse. The outhouse was located about 20 feet from the front door. I grew rather fond of it over the years. It was a little smaller than a telephone booth and consisted of a leaky roof, four walls made out of planks, and, of course, the strategic hole in the middle of a shaky wooden floor. I have a clear recollection of days when a trip to the outhouse required uncommon courage.

    It was the rainy season, the wind was blowing, the rain was coming down in sheets, it was cold. An umbrella was useless because of the strong wind, so I would simply fling open the front door, dash 25 feet across the muddy yard, shoot into the outhouse, and position myself. So far, so good.

    Then as the rain was leaking on my head and I was wondering whether the planks would resist the wind, I glanced down at the spot where a roll of toilet paper should have been. It was gone. The mysterious "toilet-paper-snatcher" had struck again. This was the final blow.

    I could take the rats and the cold and the deadly gas, but this was something else. It happened repeatedly, and the culprit would leave nary a clue. My toilet paper was not such a luxury, but simply something sold on the Korean market for about 10 cents or so. I didn't like the dirty, inky Korean newspaper which most people in Korea used, so I indulged in genuine toilet paper. But someone, I never found out who, always slipped into my outhouse and absconded with it.

    Such were the perils of trying to live with the poor life in Korea. But poor style living had its positive elements as well.

    One's surroundings definitely conditions one's thinking. By living more or less poor, I discovered it was easier to think poor, to feel poor, and to stay on the same wave length as the poor.

    I lived in this parish shack for nearly five years from 1961 to 1965, when I left the parish with the Sisters and the children to move to another location where I set up the headquarters for both the Mariahwe Sisters and our child welfare program.

    While living in the shack I wrote my first book, The Starved and the Silent, concerning the poor in Korea and the poverty of Christ. Also, I founded the Sisters of Mary and started my social apostolate to the poor. This shack living certainly was not essential to these programs, but I feel it was quite helpful.

    My shack also served as something of a protection. More and more funds were coming into Korean Relief in Washington. Word was getting around that I had control of large sums of money for welfare work. Many people began calling on me with various schemes and projects, all requiring capital. Some of these people were bishops and priests and religious.

    Many of the schemes were half-baked, others were outright phony. Anyhow, I discovered that the office, in my shack, was the perfect place to discuss, and more frequently than not, turn down useless requests for relief funds. Many of the people requesting funds lost their initial enthusiasm when they saw my simple living quarters.

    Also, my little shack protected my own reputation. At that time there was a great deal of hanky-panky in relief goods and relief funds in Korea. After awhile no one trusted anyone who had at his disposal considerable amounts of relief goods or relief funds in Korea.

    Since the funds at my disposal were gaining in importance, I automatically would be subject to suspicion and possible accusation of misuse and skimming for my own benefit. But when people saw my living style, any suspicion automatically dissolved.

    Also, many of the Christians in my parish were "kujae pum Christians," or "relief goods Christians." Many of them entered the Church to get free grants of cornmeal, flour, milk powder and used clothing. Many of them still approach the church with a bad "gimmie" complex. So when they discovered that their pastor had control of large relief funds, many of them considered that they had a God-given right to a share.

    But because of my lifestyle I was in a strong position to refuse useless requests, and I began a campaign of spiritual brainwashing. If I were living in more luxurious surroundings, it would have been very difficult to do this as effectively.

    Of course, shack living has its negative aspects also. As mentioned before, many of the parishioners had their pride hurt. But after awhile they came to accept the fact that their pastor was something of a nut and they laughingly let it go at that. Some of the other priests were not quite so accepting. My lifestyle was a silent reproach to them and they found this difficult to accept. "Why don't you live like everybody else?" was a frequent question they threw at me. "What are you going to prove?" "Why don't you live in a place where you can adequately work and function as a pastor?"

    Some priest called my house "the monkey cage." I have no intention of giving a lesson to anybody and I was somewhat embarrassed by these questions. However, I thought the positive aspects outweighed the negative ones, and so I opted to continue. I moved out in 1965.

    All in all, I consider my years in the "poorhouse" as one of light and grace. And I look back upon this period of time with gratitude and nostalgia.


    Father Al's Journey Toward Sainthood


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    The Process for the Causes of Beatification and Canonization has been officially opened by the Vatican.

    This is the historic first step toward Father Al one day being declared a Saint by the Catholic Church.

    You are cordially invited to visit this web site often and follow news of events leading toward his Sainthood.

    Already prayers are being answered through Father Al's intercession with God. Please go here if you need a miracle in your life.


    The word "saint" comes from the Latin word sanctus, which translates to "consecrated" or "holy."
    Saints are men and women who have lived their lives, (and very often gave them up freely), in such a way as to be rewarded with the Kingdom of God. The road to being officially recognized by the Church as a saint is a long one.

    The formal process of sainthood is complicated, and takes time, money, testimonies, and miracles.

    The church follows a strict set of rules in the process.

    There are three levels of sainthood. First, the candidate is named Venerable, then Blessed, and then finally a Saint.

    Venerable is the title given to a deceased person recognized formally by the pope as having lived heroic virtues.

    To be beatified and recognized as Blessed, one miracle acquired through the candidate's intercession is required in addition to recognition of heroic virtue or martyrdom.

    Canonization, or sainthood, requires a second miracle after beatification, though a pope may waive these requirements. The process is rigorous and involves a very detailed examination of the person's life and also the effect of that person on others.

    First, to determine who qualifies, the Vatican looks to its Congregation for the "Causes of Saints." Typically, a would-be candidate's "cause" is presented to the local bishop by his or her admirers who persuade him that the life of the candidate was a model of holiness.

    Once the applicant is approved as a candidate, an appointed postulator interviews those who knew the individual. Personal testimonies, letters, and writings of the candidate's are put together.

    A relater then sifts through this information and prepares a position paper. If the volumes of evidence prove a life of "heroic virtue," the person is given the title "venerable" by the Pope.

    The next title, beatified (blessed), is attained if it can be proven that a miracle occurred after the death of the candidate, the result of someone praying to that person for help.

    To finalize a canonization, it must be established that a second miracle occurred.

    Martyrs are the exception. The pope can reduce their miracle requirement to one or waive it altogether.

    Verifying a miracle is considered the most difficult hurdle in the process. Just deciding what constitutes one causes debate. A life of heroic virtue is obviously easier to establish than a healing that results from prayers.

    Pope Benedict XVI canonized four new saints to the Catholic liturgy:

    1. 19th-Century Italian priest Gaetano Errico.

    2. Mary Bernard (Verena) Bütler, a Swiss nun and missionary in Latin America who died in 1924.

    3. Alfonsa of the Immaculate Conception, a nun who died in 1946, and is the first named female saint from India.

    4. Narcisa de Jesús Martillo Morán, a pious laywoman from Ecuador who died in 1869.

    In the Catholic faith, only God can make a saint; these four are among those who "have emerged as individuals who can light the way ahead," as the Modern Catholic Encyclopedia puts it. But the means by which these saints are identified - and by whom - has varied over the history of the church.

    Even more about Sainthood

    The first Catholics revered as saints were martyrs who died under Roman persecution in the first centuries after Jesus Christ was born.

    These martyrs were honored as saints almost instantaneously after their deaths, as Catholics who had sacrificed their lives in the name of God. Over the next few centuries, however, sainthood was extended to those who had defended the faith and led pious lives.

    With the criteria for canonization not as strict, the number of saints soared by the sixth and seventh centuries. Bishops stepped in to oversee the process, and around 1200, Pope Alexander III, outraged over the proliferation, decreed that only the pope had the power to determine who could be identified as a saint.

    Alexander was reportedly angered about one saint in particular whom he believed had been killed in an alcohol-fueled brawl and was therefore not worthy of canonization.

    In the 17th century, the Vatican's standards for sainthood were formalized. A non-martyr would need to have performed four posthumous miracles, usually spontaneous healings.

    Today, the church requires a team of doctors to verify their veracity and prove that miraculous healings were not the result of modern medicine.

    Mother Michaela Kim, Sister Sophia Kim and Sister Juliana Hed carry three boxes of the original Acts (documents) that were prepared about the life of Father Al to hand carry to the Vatican for the Beatification Cause.