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Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:35 pm


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User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. Stewart sayz: This journal belongs to Renegatus, all tresspassers will be smited <3
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:01 pm


Art Contest Info! (Aka. Stewart Spark notes)


Name: Father Stewart Young
Eye Color: Blue
Skin Color: Pale
Build: See official art

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Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:04 pm


Name: Father Stewart Young
Age: 24
Weight: Around 145
Eye color: Blue
Hair Brown

Likes: Religion, God, sheep, the color blue, preaching.
Dislikes: Satan, goats, snakes, the cold, Pagans.
Little known fact: He has never gotten 'The Talk', and is a trained exorcist.
Personality: Very introverted, except with matters dealing with the Church and while his is preaching.

Bio: Stewart is Stewart is Stewart. As a child he was often rebellion at times and was afraid of nothing. This gave his poor parents, to very strict Roman Catholics a hard time. But other than his occasional out bursts, Stewart was the perfect young Christian boy. He always said please and thank you, went to church every Sunday, and even ate his veggies! Stewart was home schooled by his mother, who fed him her uber-right wing beliefs every day. He grew up believing that the outside world was full of nothing by sin and hookers. He grew to fear this world and became increasingly centered in his own little world. A warrior of God, he would be the one to rid this world of its sin. Then he found the perfect outlet for his feelings, he moved to Boston and studied to be a Roman Catholic priest. He was able to give long speeches about how they were all going to hell if they did not believe in God. It was great! He could finally perform his duties as a warrior of God. For his energy he quickly gained popularity, attendance was higher than it had been in years. But then came the accusations, after a counseling session with a ten year old boy. He was accused of m molestation, these charges were not true at all. But he had no way to prove that. And in the courts, the child�s sake would rule over his.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:06 pm


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About the Angoras:
Capra aegagrus hircus
Origin
The Angora goat originated in the district of Angora in Asia Minor. The Angora dates back prior to early biblical history. Mention is made of the use of mohair at the time of Moses, which would fix the record of the Angora some time between 1571 and 1451 B.C., according to the Angora Goat Mohair Industry publication from USDA (Miscellaneous Bulletin 50, 1929). Mohair became a valuable product in commerce early in the nineteenth century. In order to increase the supply of mohair available for export to the European countries, the Turks crossed the Angora goat with common stock to increase the poundage of salable hair. Probably there was no effort to keep the original Angora separate, and the general increase in size and vigor of the goats in the Angora area was, no doubt, partially the result of this infusion of other blood.
Angora stock was distributed to different countries, and a pair of Angoras was imported to Europe by Charles V about 1554. In 1765 an importation was made by the Spanish government and twenty years later a considerable number were imported into France. None of these importations were successful in establishing mohair production. On the other hand, Angoras were taken to South Africa in 1838, and from this importation and later importations mohair production was established in that country. The Union of South Africa is one of the three leading mohair-producing sections in the world and is exceeded in production only by the United States and Turkey.

The Angora is very picturesque animal in which both sexes are horned. The bucks usually have a pronounced spiral to the horn, which comes back and away from the head; the horns of mature bucks sometimes reach two or more feet in length. In contrast, the horn of the female is comparatively short, much smaller, and has only a very slight tendency to spiral. The horn of the female seldom exceeds nine or ten inches. The ears are heavy and drooping.
The Angora goat is a small animal as compared to sheep, common goats, or milk goats. There is considerable variation in the size of goats, but mature bucks will usually fall in a weight range of from 180 to 225 pounds but do not reach their maximum weight until after five years of age. Does will fall in a weight range of from 70 to 110 pounds when mature.

The form of the goat should be similar to that of sheep, but the mutton characteristics are much less developed. The back should be straight, the rib well sprung, and the body deep and uniform in depth. The chest should be wide, the legs straight, and the rear quarters should show ample development.

Ringlet and Flat Lock Hair
Modern Angoras are often classified according to the type of ringlet or lock hair in which the hair grows. Ringlet type goats are often referred to as the C Type, while B Type is used to designate those with a flat mohair lock. In the case of the ringlet type goat, the mohair is carried in tight ringlets throughout almost its entire length and represents the finest mohair produced. The flat lock, in contrast, is usually wavy and more bulky in appearance.
A Valuable Foraging Animal
The Angora has a grazing habit which has made it very adaptable to certain agriculture sections. Goats are great consumers of "browse" and have a tendency to eat as high as they can reach by standing on their hind legs. This adapts goats for grazing areas on which sheep would not do well. Angoras have been able to make economic returns on land that is unsuitable for usual agriculture pursuits.

Stewart Young


Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:09 pm


Stewart's currently staying in Duplex #23, in this he has some of the religious pictures that he brought along. As of right now, there's a couple Jesus. One in the hallway, one by the door, and a small one in his bed room. There is also a large cross hanging up on one of the walls. Othen than that, the room is completly normal.

For this trip Stewart brought along:
Three sets of the Priest robes,
Other toiletries,
One sterio system and his collection of hymns and classical music CDs,
Two rosaries, and a bible,
All of the tools he needs for an exorcism.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:12 pm


Exorcisms

Stewart is in fact trained to perform Exorcisms, and he does believe in Demonic posession. Here's how it's done:
Still others do believe in demonic possession and enumerate signs that may show its presence. If the person, they say, exhibits paranormal capacities, shows superhuman strength, and above all, manifest knowledge of previously unknown languages, then he or she may be a candidate for demonic exorcism. The church may deem the person possessed when the above signs are accompanied by extreme revulsions for sacred texts and objects. Then the exorcist, with the permission of a bishop, performs the ancient ritual. Exorcism is not a sacrament of the Church, but a rite. The Rituale, though a guideline, does not give the exorcist a definite procedure by which to perform the ritual. He can vary according to his own discretion. After being as certain as humanly possible the victim is truly possessed he proceeds with the ritual.

The exorcist rarely works by himself. He is usually assisted by at least three other people. The first is generally a younger priest who is being trained or is trained in the performance of exorcism. His main duty is to maintain the continuance of the exorcism, and can take over if the exorcist dies.

The second person is usually a medical physician. He helps the exorcist with the victim. The exorcist is to continue to question the victim during which he attempts to discover the name and nature of the demon or spirit within. Under no circumstance is the exorcist to give the victim any medications. If this is required, this is the duty of the physician.

This person is usually physically strong and a member of the victim's family. If the victim is a female, then this third person should be a woman to avoid scandal.

Before performing the exorcism the priest should make a good confession and be absolved of all sins which the demon may try to use against him during the ritual. Then donning in a surplice and a purple stole (required dress for exorcist priests) begins the rite. During the exorcism certain prescribed prayers to be said such as the Litanies of the Saints, the Pater Noster (the Lord's Prayer), and the 54th. Psalm. These recitations are said before the victim. The priest may recite them in his mother tongue, but it is said to have been experienced that the recitations said in Latin seem to be more effective.

Each recitation is accompanied by more prayers including the Ave Marie (Hail Mary), the Gloria Patri (Glory be to the Father), the Anima Christi (Body of Christ), and the Salve Ragina (Save us, merciful Mary). Throughout these recitations the sign of the cross is made, scriptures are read, and hands may be laid on the victim.

The exorcist calls upon the demon or spirit to make itself known, and to succumb to Jesus Christ and depart the victim and leave the person in peace. When the spirit does so, the priest prays for Christ to help and protect the person. If the spirit does not depart the victim then the ritual is repeated again until the demon leaves. The Rituale also offers instructions to priests for the exorcism of homes and other places believed to be infested by demons and spirits. A.G.H.

Stewart Young


Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:13 am


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Ave Maria, gratia plena,
Dominus tecum,
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:21 am


8
benedicta tu in mulieribus,
et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus.

Stewart Young


Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:25 am


9
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:29 am


10
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can

Stewart Young


Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:02 am


11
And the wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time,
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:10 am


12 (Three more to go!)
Enjoying one moment at a time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.

Stewart Young


Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:16 am


13 (Two!)
Taking, as He did, this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it.
Trusting that He will make all things right if I surrender to His will.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:23 am


14 (Eins mehr!)
That I may be reasonably happy in this life,
And supremely happy with Him forever in the next.

Stewart Young


Stewart Young

PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:28 am


15 (w00t last post! Took me long enough XP )
Amen.
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