torstaina, tammikuuta 01, 2009

Will bi magic

Supposedly, apparent aliens once told a witness that they "recycled souls": hardly the sort of task one would expect of beings as simple
  • January 31 - St. Don Bosco's feast day - Catholic Gospel Magicians will usually celebrate this day by offering free magic performances to underprivileged or infirmed children.
  • March 22 - Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Considered the Stage Illusionist's Holiday in honor of St. Nicholas Owen
  • August 10 - St. Lawrence of Rome - an ancient Roman martyr. Because of his quick wit even in the midst of being tortured to death, he is considered the Patron of Comedians. It is understandable how magicians who do comical acts would look to St. Lawrence for inspiration.
  • August 25 - St. Genesius of Rome - was a renowned Roman actor hired for a play that satirized the rite of Christian Baptism. In the middle of the opening night performance before Emperor Diocletian, Genesius had a change of heart and converted and was subsequently martyred thus becoming the Patron of Stage Performers. He is rightly considered a patron of stage magicians.
  • November 15 - St. Albert the Great - Though Albertus Magnus is more commonly seen as the Patron of Scientists, he is rememberd by Gospel Magicians in that he saw scientific principles present in nature as signs of wonder. It is little wonder he is considered important in magic, the art of wonderment.