Dios te salve, ongi etorri!
Gabon Jainkoak diela!
Legearekin kunpli dezagun
Santa Ageda bezperan.
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Click to listen to Santa Ageda in
Boise (2011)
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Zorion, etxe hontako denoi! Oles egitera gatoz, aterik ate ohitura zaharra aurten berritzeko asmoz. Ez gaude oso aberats diruz, ezta ere oinetakoz. Baina eztarriz sano gabiltza, ta kanta nahi degu gogoz. |
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Santa Ageda bezpera degu Euskal Herriko eguna, etxe guztiak kantuz pozteko aukeratu deguna. Santa maitea gaur hartu degu gure bideko laguna. Haren laguntzaz bete gentzake egun hontako jarduna. |
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Siziliako uharte ederrak emana digu lorea. Han jaio baitzan gure Ageda, zorioneko gaztea. Txikitatikan gogoz hartu zun Jesukristoren legea. Maitasun honek ekarri zion bihotzeko poz betea. |
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Edertasunez jaunak apaindu zuan Ageda gaztetan. Haren begiak izar bi ziran, aurpegi gozo haretan. Gizon gaiztoen grina zitalak esna zitzakeen benetan. Laster izutu zen Kintziano Agedaren ederretan. |
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Agedak bere maite bakarra Jesus aukeratu zuan. Horregatikan beste maiterik ez zan harentzat munduan. Kintzianoren eske guztiak arrez baztertu zituan. Baina agintarik gaizto harek kristautzat salatu zuan. |
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Emakume gaizto baten mende, sartu zuten giltzapean, Agedaren bihotz garbi hura zikin ote zezakean. Alperrik baina ahalegindu zen andre lizuna lanean. Honek esanak ez ziran sartu Agedaren bihotzean. |
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Amorru biziz oinutsik jarri dute Ageda zintzoa, txingar gorien gainean gero ibilarazi gaixoa. Ondoren, bular bat ebakita, uzten dute urratua. Baina Jainkuak bihurtu zion gau hartan bular mindua. |
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Alperrik gizon gaiztoak zuten oinazez erdi hilik utzi. Jesukristoren maitasun hartan ez zuna inola etsi. Otoi gozotan gogoa isuriz mundu hontatik ihesi, zeruetako zori ederra betiko zun irabazi. |
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Mendi tontorrak elurrez zuri, atai aldean laiotza. Etxe hontako nagusi jaunak, urrezkoa du bihotza. Santa Agedak kendu digu gaur eskean hasteko lotsa, dirurik ez bada, berdin zaigu gizendutako bildotsa. |
Zelai erdian loreak argi, larros, krabelin ta lili. Etxe hontako etxekoandreak Ama Birjina dirudi. Etxe hontako urdaiazpiko asko, kakotik zintzilik, ta lukainka gorriak ugari poltsa betetzeko guri. |

Boise 2012


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Saint Agatha of Sicily (died traditionally 251) is a
Christina saint with her feastday on
February 5. Agatha (Ageda
in Basque)
was born at
Catania,
Sicily, and she was martyred in approximately 251. She is
one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by name in the
Canon of the Mass. She is the patron saint of Catania, Molise, Malta, San Marino and Zamarramala, Spain. Among other things, she is also the patron of martyrs, wet nurses, fire, earthquakes, and eruptions of Mount Etna. In the legend of her life, we are told that she belonged to a rich, important family. When she was young, she dedicated her life to God and resisted any men who wanted to marry her or have sex with her. One of these men, Quintian, was of a high enough rank that he felt he could force her to acquiesce. Knowing she was a Christian in a time of persecution, he had her arrested and brought before the judge - - himself. He expected her to give in to when faced with torture and possible death, but she simply affirmed her belief in God by praying: "Jesus Christ, Lord of all, you see my heart, you know my desires. Possess all that I am. I am your sheep: make me worthy to overcome the devil." Legend tells us that Quintian imprisoned her in a brothel in order to get her to change her mind. Quintian brought her back before him after she had suffered a month of assault and humiliation in the brothel, but Agatha had never wavered, proclaiming that her freedom came from Jesus. Quintian sent her to prison, instead of back to the brothel -- a move intended to make her more afraid, but which probably was a great relief to her. When she continued to profess her faith in Jesus, Quintian had her tortured. He refused her any medical care but God gave her all the care she needed in the form of a vision of St. Peter. When she was tortured again, she died after saying a final prayer: "Lord, my Creator, you have always protected me from the cradle; you have taken me from the love of the world and given me patience to suffer. Receive my soul." Because one of the tortures she supposedly suffered was to have her breasts cut off, she was often depicted carrying her breasts on a plate. It is thought that blessing of the bread that takes place on her feast may have come from the mistaken notion that she was carrying loaves of bread. Because she was asked for help during the eruption of Mount Etna she is considered a protector against the outbreak of fire. She is also considered the patroness of bell-makers for an unknown reason--though some speculate it may have something to do with the fact that bells were used as fire alarms. Prayer: Saint Agatha, you suffered sexual assault and indignity because of your faith. Help heal all those who are survivors of sexual assault and protect those women who are in danger. Amen[Online source: www.catholic.org/saints] |










