Omi Breviar-norsk Start Den 1 juli 2026, onsdag onsdag i 13 veckan 'under året' Läsningar: Am 5:14-15,21-24, Ps 50, Matt 8:28-34 Länkar: * Breviar (norsk) - Tidebønnene * Breviary (english) - The Divine Office * Brewiarz (polski) - Liturgia Godzin * Brevijar (hrvatski) - Božanski časoslov * Brevier (deutsch) - Stundengebet * Breviaire (français) - Liturgie des Heures * Breviárium (magyarul) - Az Imaórák Liturgiája The Princess of Wales’ incredible mountain moment MARCO BERTORELLO | MARCO BERTORELLO facebook twitter-x email native Cerith Gardiner - published on 06/29/26 facebook twitter-x email Catherine conquered three mountains after cancer, but one conversation captured the heart of the challenge. There are many ways to complete Britain's daunting Three Peaks Challenge. Some people race the clock. Others keep their eyes fixed on the next summit, determined simply to put one foot in front of the other. Catherine, Princess of Wales, appears to have spent at least part of the journey looking sideways. Over the weekend, the British royal climbed Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Yr Wyddfa in just 24 hours to raise money for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Coming little more than a year after she revealed her own cancer diagnosis, the challenge was deeply personal. As she explained in a video recorded during the climb: "I'm so grateful to be here, to be strong enough to walk these hills," adding that she wanted "to give something back" and to support "all the wonderful work that's going on," particularly at the Royal Marsden, which she described as "very dear to me." The achievement itself is remarkable. Three mountains. Twenty-four hours. A body still recovering from cancer treatment. Yet it wasn't the climb that lingered after the weekend's photographs had been shared. It was a conversation. High on Ben Nevis, Catherine stopped to chat with 11-year-old Ted Haslam, who had reached Britain's highest summit in his wheelchair with the help of his father and a team of family members and friends, all raising money for Molly Ollys, the charity supporting children with life-threatening illnesses. Rather than rushing through a polite exchange, she immediately became interested in him. She asked whether he was warm enough beneath his blanket, and asked if he had a mascot attached to his wheelchair. She also laughed as she looked around at hikers standing comfortably in T-shirts (she was sensibly wrapped up for the occasion) wondering how they managed in the mountain air. Watching the exchange, it is easy to see where Catherine's attention naturally falls. After climbing one of Britain's highest mountains, she could easily have spoken about the challenge itself, the fundraising, or grumble about the finish still ahead of her. Instead, she was curious about the little boy in front of her. She noticed the details that mattered to him, chatted without hurry, and made him the center of the conversation. Perhaps that doesn't really come as a surprise. Throughout her own experience of cancer, the Princess of Wales has spoken about healing as something that extends well beyond medicine. Fresh air, movement, family, friendship, and emotional support all have their place. But on a windswept mountain, she quietly demonstrated something else that belongs on that list: taking the time to really notice another person. (And in fact it has come to light that the princess made a private donation to Ted's charitable cause, under the simple name: Catherine Wales.) The Three Peaks Challenge will rightly be remembered as an extraordinary physical achievement for the royal. Yet long after the fundraising totals have been counted, many people will remember a much smaller moment — a mother of three, recovering from cancer herself, reaching the top of Britain's highest mountain and asking an 11-year-old boy if he was warm enough. And then there is this photograph. Reunited with Prince William after completing the challenge, Catherine's smile is pure joy — the sort that only follows doing something difficult for a cause that truly matters. Princess of Wales on life’s most precious (but hardest) gift Read also : Princess of Wales on life’s most precious (but hardest) gift Princess of Wales’ powerful message on addiction Read also : Princess of Wales’ powerful message on addiction 7 Saints to turn to for healing from cancer Read also : 7 Saints to turn to for healing from cancer Isabella Löwengrip i båtdrama i Kroatien: ”Fick kliva ut i pyjamas” Behövde lämna båten under natten Bild av Natalie Demirian Genna Natalie Demirian Genna Publicerad 11:15 Isabella Löwengrip. Isabella Löwengrip. Foto: Filip Meneses Isabella Löwengrips har hamnat i båtdrama i Kroatien. Influencern och hennes barn var tvungna att lämna båten mitt i natten. ”Det kom en storm”, skriver hon på Instagram. Lyssna på artikeln 2 min Isabella Löwengrip, 35, som flitigt visat upp bilder från sin sponsrad båtresa i Kroatien, berättar nu om dramatiken i flera Instagram stories. ”Vi fick kliva ut i pyjamas och lämna båten i natt. Det kom en storm som gjorde att en katamaran bakom oss lossnade och var på väg in på vår båt”, skriver hon bland annat. ”Turbulent” Vidare visar hon upp hur en del av grannbåten lossnat. ”Det var lite läskigt att behöva väcka barnen snabbt och hämta passen. Stormen fortsätter så vi har blivit evakuerade till ett rum.” Aftonbladet har sökt Isabella Löwengrip, som svarar i ett sms: ”Det var turbulent men allt löste sig tryggt och bra”. Foto: INSTAGRAM Foto: INSTAGRAMSpirituality 7 Saints to turn to for healing from cancer CHORA KOBIETA Rido | Shutterstock facebook twitter-x email native Mónica Muñoz - published on 08/08/24 facebook twitter-x email Cancer is one of the most feared and lethal diseases. Some saints who suffered from it — and others who have not — are known for healing prayers. As human beings, we are all prone to suffer from diseases of many kinds, cancer included. No one can avoid it, not even the saints! In fact, when we learn about the lives of the saints, we discover that many of them suffered from various ailments. Knowing that we share this bodily weakness, we can turn to them to console us in moments of pain and to intercede with the Lord. Their prayers may help to obtain from God the restoration of our own or someone else’s health, if it is God’s will, but also the grace that our sufferings may serve for our sanctification. Saints we can invoke in the face of cancer Cancer is a disease that has become more common over the past century, but there is evidence of its occurrence as early as 5,000 years ago. We don’t know if Jesus healed cases of cancer in particular during his earthly life. However, we do know that he “went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and curing every disease and every sickness among the people" (Mt 4:23). It seems like we can reasonably guess that he healed some people with cancer among them! In any case, let us trust in the healing power of Jesus and the intercession of the saints who help us pray for this grace. Here are seven saints to whom we can turn in the face of this suffering. Click to view the slideshow (Slideshow) Seven saints to turn to for healing from cancerLaunch the slideshow Man cured of cancer through intercession of John Paul II Read also : Man cured of cancer through intercession of John Paul II Pray this powerful prayer for the healing of cancer Read also : Pray this powerful prayer for the healing of cancer
St. Peregrine of Forli, Servant of Mary, suffered from cancer in one of his feet. One night he was miraculously cured. He is invoked to heal from cancer in general.
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St. Agatha lived in the 3rd century. She refused to marry the proconsul Quintianus because she was consecrated to Christ. She was tortured and her breasts were torn off with tongs. St. Peter and an angel healed her wounds, however, she died burned over red-hot coals. She intercedes for breast cancer patients.
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St. Ezekiel Moreno was an Augustinian Recollect missionary. In 1905, ten years after being consecrated bishop of Pasto, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. People often pray to him when suffering from throat cancer or other forms of the disease.
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St. Zelie Martin, mother of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in one breast. She was 45 years old. She accepted her illness and death with Christian hope. She was only sorry to leave her husband and daughters, but she believed that if she was not cured it would be because it was more useful for her to leave this world. She is invoked to intercede for breast cancer.
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St. Marcellin Champagnat, of the Society of Mary, was the founder of the Marist Teaching Brothers. He died at the age of 51 from stomach cancer. One of the miracles that led to his beatification was the healing of Georgina Grondin, an American woman, from terminal cancer. We can ask for his intercession to be healed of this disease.
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Padre Pio is an intercessor for all causes, as God’s predilection for this great saint is well known. We can cry out to him to pray that the Lord may cure us of all types of cancer and diseases in general.
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The Blessed Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to St. Juan Diego, who was in a hurry because his uncle Juan Bernardino was seriously ill and he didn’t want to delay in taking him to the priest. She said to him: "Listen and understand, my littlest son, that what is frightening and afflicting you is nothing. Do not let your heart be troubled. Am I not here—I who am your mother? Are you not under my shadow and my protection?" Let us pray to her for our health, too.
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Onsdag den 1 juli
Läsning Am 5:14–15, 21–24
Sök det goda och inte det onda,
så att ni får leva!
Då skall Herren, härskarornas Gud, vara med er,
så som ni säger att han är.
Hata det onda och älska det goda,
låt rätten råda då ni dömer!
Kanske skall då Herren, härskarornas Gud,
förbarma sig över spillran av Josefs ätt.
Jag avskyr era fester, jag hatar dem, säger Herren,
jag står inte ut med era högtider.
När ni offrar till mig och kommer med era gåvor
vill jag inte veta av dem,
jag vill inte se åt era offer av gödboskap.
Låt mig slippa dina psalmer,
jag vill inte höra ditt strängaspel!
Men låt rätten välla fram som vatten
och rättfärdigheten som en outsinlig ström!
Responsoriepsalm Ps 50:7–13, 16b–17 (R. 23b)
R. Den som ger akt på sin väg skall få se Guds frälsning.
Hör, mitt folk, jag vill tala,
Israel, jag vill ställa dig till svars.
Jag är Gud, din Gud. R.
Jag vill inte straffa dig för dina offer,
dina brännoffer har jag alltid inför mig.
Men jag tar inte emot tjurar ur ditt hus
eller bockar ur dina fållor. R.
Ty mina är alla skogens djur,
boskapen på de tusende bergen.
Jag känner alla fåglar i skyn,
jag vet vad som rör sig på marken. R.
Om jag hungrade, behövde jag inte säga det,
ty min är jorden och allt som finns på den.
Skulle jag då äta kött från tjurar
eller dricka blod från bockar? R.
Hur kan du tala om mina stadgar
och föra mitt förbund på tungan,
du som hatar tuktan
och vänder ryggen åt mina ord? R.
Halleluja Jak 1:18
V. Fadern har fött oss till liv genom sanningens ord,
till att bli den första skörd han får från dem han har skapat.
Evangelium Matt 8:28–34
Vid den tiden då Jesus kom över till Gádaras område, kom två besatta emot honom från gravarna. De var så våldsamma att ingen kunde ta sig fram den vägen. Och de ropade: ”Vad har du med oss att göra, Guds son? Har du kommit hit för att plåga oss i förtid?” Ett gott stycke därifrån gick en stor svinhjord och betade. Demonerna bad honom: ”Om du driver ut oss, skicka då över oss till svinhjorden.” Han svarade: ”Ge er i väg !” Då for demonerna ut ur männen och över till svinen, och hela hjorden rusade utför branten ner i sjön och omkom i vattnet.
Herdarna sprang därifrån, och när de kom tillbaka till staden berättade de allt, också om de besatta. Hela staden gick då ut för att möta Jesus, och när de såg honom, bad de honom att lämna deras område.
