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A season of saints



Rome (CNN)Mother Teresa, a nun who dedicated her life to helping the poor in India, will be canonized as a saint September 4, Pope Francis announced Tuesday.

Above is an image taken today of the incorrupt body of Archbishop Dmitri of Dallas. He died in the summer of 2011, and was buried unembalmed, according to Orthodox tradition. On Friday his body was disinterred for transferral to his new tomb in St. Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral in Dallas, which was his own. When the cemetery personnel opened his coffin, they found Vladyka Dmitri incorrupt.


Readers will recall that the solar eclipse of March 8 – 9 took place conjunct the star Achernar, alpha (α) Eridanus about which Ebertin writes:

Well-placed, it promises happiness and success by giving good morals, faithful adherence to one's religious beliefs or philosophical inclinations. According to tradition, Achernar is credited with bestowing high offices in the church, especially if conjunct with Jupiter. [Fixed Stars and Their Interpretation, Elsbeth Ebertin, 1928, p.80.]




So it should not be surprising that matters connected with the Church are in the news. Here we present charts for two mundane events that occur in March (a) Jupiter square Saturn at Rome (b) Venus conjunct Neptune at Dallas. 




Notice that both charts are similar in that the MC is conjunct the eclipse and the star Achernar and a Grand Trine straddles the meridian.  The Grand Trine contains  Neptune and the TNPs  Kronos, Hades, Poseidon. From the keyphrases for the elements provided by Martha Wescott [1] we can arrive at the following delineation:

Hades-Kronos-Poseidon: A famous religious  personality from the past.



[1] http://marthalangwescott.com/basic-resources/

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