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Flyers GM Briere attempts to defuse perceived Tocchet-Michkov conflict
Flyers GM Briere attempts to defuse perceived Tocchet-Michkov conflict
When we think of Lent, ideas of hunger, sacrifice and suffering may come to mind. In holy Scripture, the desert is a unique place of encounter with the Lord: Israel crossed it to leave slavery and reach the promised land. St. John the Baptist chose desert life to prepare himself and the people for the coming of the Messiah. Christ spent 40 days and nights in the desert preparing for his mission before beginning his public life. This shows us that great things happen in the desert in aridity, solitude and silence because God wants to purify us so we can enjoy a new life full of meaning and purpose. We need to embark on our own journey through the desert, leaving sin and slavery behind, to reach our liberation in the promised land. The Church proposes three exercises that help us progress: almsgiving, fasting and prayer, moving from love of neighbor to self-love to love of God. Almsgiving is a concrete way of loving our neighbor. The call to generosity invites us to practice charity and be sensitive to the pain and needs of our brothers and sisters. Hunger, thirst, sickness, cold the suffering of any brother or sister is our concern. Anyone in need becomes our sibling, and almsgiving is our response to that pain. Generosity allows us to be Church, to bear witness to how we love one another, and to be the hands and feet of Christ. Fasting helps us free our hearts. We were created to worship, glorify and bless God. When God does not occupy that primary place in our hearts, we seek something else to replace him, creating idols and unhealthy attachments. Fasting helps us rediscover the deepest longings of the heart. When we experience physical hunger and thirst, we recognize our spiritual hunger and thirst. Our carnal appetites cease to dominate, and our spiritual needs open the eyes of our soul. Rather than rejecting the body, fasting seeks its purification so we can attend to our deepest needs. It becomes an act of self-love because it purifies us, frees us, and shows us how to satisfy our hearts’ deep longings. Our greatest longing will always be to be with God, and only in his arms do we find true peace. Prayer is the purest way to love God because prayer lifts up the heart with our passions, feelings and deepest desires and the mind to him. It teaches us to seek his presence and enter into communion, lifting our whole being to God. By learning to be worshipers and spending time with Jesus. During Lent, we are invited to repent, to open our eyes and realize what we need to change, because an excellent way to pray is to observe and understand our faults and weaknesses. Many perceive confession as a ritual of punishment and guilt; this is a superficial approach to so great a gift. What is really offered in reconciliation is liberation and healing from our deepest wounds those that poison our relationship with others, ourselves and God. These three Lenten exercises, far from being sources of suffering, are ways we can love our neighbor, ourselves and God in a more honest, selfless and free way. If we live them as gifts from the Holy Spirit, we will enjoy the enormous benefits found through them, and our experience in the spiritual desert will transform our hearts. Only then will we be ready for the resurrection God has prepared for us. Then we can experience the joy Christ experienced in overcoming death and enter with him into the promised land.
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The news of Dharmendra’s death has not only left a deep void for his fans, but it has also brought an abrupt end to one of Bollywood’s most nostalgic projects. Director Anil Sharma has confirmed that Apne 2 a film meant to unite three generations of the Deol family will now never be made. Dharmendra, 89, died on November 24 after battling prolonged illness. He had been discharged from Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital just days earlier and was being monitored at home when his condition worsened. Anil Sharma, who had been preparing to direct Apne 2, admitted that the film cannot go ahead now. Speaking to Hindustan Times, he said, “Apne to apno ke bina nahi ho sakti. Without Dharamji, it’s impossible to make the sequel. Everything was on track and the script was ready, but he left us. Some dreams remain unfulfilled. Without him, it’s not possible!”The sequel was planned as a continuation of the 2007 family drama Apne, with Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and Karan Deol leading the narrative. Despite being announced years ago, the film never began shooting. Sharma and Dharmendra shared a working relationship spanning multiple films, including Hukumat, Elaan-E-Jung, Farishtay, Tahalka, and Apne. Their reunion with Apne 2 was meant to be another emotional chapter in their partnership one that now remains unfinished. Dharmendra’s last film to release will now be Ikkis, directed by Sriram Raghavan and starring Agastya Nanda. The film arrives in cinemas on December 25, 2025, exactly a month after the actor’s passing. On Monday, the makers shared a tribute poster and wrote, “Fathers raise sons. Legends raise nations. Dharmendra ji, an emotional powerhouse as the father of a 21-year-old immortal soldier. One timeless legend brings us the story of another.”Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday condoled the veteran actor’s death, calling his passing “the end of an era in Indian cinema.” In a post on X, the Prime Minister described the legendary star as an iconic figure whose versatility and screen presence left a deep imprint on generations of filmgoers. He said Dharmendra brought “charm and depth” to every role, making him one of the most beloved actors in Indian film history.
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