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The girls were young, but they were clever, and they knew how to sew, and how to garden, and they could read and they could write, so they lived quietly and comfortably in their cottage, sad for the loss of the mother they never really had and sad for the father they wished they had known, but taking comfort in each other. Nicoletta Ceccoli Tarot - The Devil, Five of Swords, Five of Cups So lost in her reverie, she never thought once of the girls she was leaving behind and she never felt the black bile rise in her throat, nor did she turn to spill it onto the ground, but rather let it smother her, her long and desperate grief made manifest after all this time. The man with the yellow eyes never hesitated as he slid the pipe and the fungi across the counter to their mother, and as she chewed, the taste of salt and earth and her lovers' seed filled her senses, and as she drifted into her opium dreams to find her smiling young sailor, she felt herself transform once again into his laughing girl. The man with the yellow eyes would provide the opium as long as the coin flowed, and with the last one left to their mother, she ordered a black mushroom as well. The twilight haze of the opium dens, where she could chase the half formed memories of her lost love, were more appealing to her than the drudgery of raising the children who were the only legacy of that love. Their mother grew as salty as the sea she gazed into for hours on end, and by the time the girls were born, one squalling and red, the other mewling like a white kitten, she was so lost in her grief even her newborn babes could not call her back from it. The seas were cruel that season, and Maiden's Glory proved to be the maiden's downfall in truth as she spilled her cargo and crew into the gaping maw of a black storm. Their father had left before they were born to seek his fortune on one of the shipping vessels that came in and out of the port, kissing their mother on the nose and promising to come back rich and make all of her dreams come true. Times were hard, but they were hard for everyone, so the sisters did not feel especially persecuted. During the conference, they will focus around the central themes of “Fundamentalism and violence as realities of our world” “The Word and the words of Dialogue” and “Dialogue as bridge-building towards peace”.Once upon there was a pair of sisters. Participating in the conference from August 11-16, 2014, are over 90 participants: priests, brothers, sisters and lay people, drawn from 30 countries of all the continents. We open our hearts to God to realize and encounter our brothers and sisters because they are created as God’s image,” adding that they are here to show the world that dialogue is possible. He further stated that “dialogue is neither the conference nor the congress, but an attitude of our hearts. On his part, chair of the International Dominican Commission for Justice and Peace, Father Carlos Rodriguez Linera, O.P., said that the Dominican family came “to share what it is in our heart and to search for the truth.” In his welcome address, the Prior Provincial of the Dominican Province of the Philippines,, noted that from the very beginning of the Dominican’s vocation “we are already called to be men and women of dialogue.” The bishop also told the participants that the main basis for a true dialogue is respect for human dignity, for freedom, and for each other. “Let us strive for every effort to have dialogue despite many sufferings and difficulties,” the bishop said. He noted that it is not enough to have goodwill or good intentions, because sometimes all intentions will be denied and our gestures of goodwill be refused or rejected. In his homily, the chief celebrant and Bishop Vincentius Sutikno Wisaksono of Surabaya said that to have a dialogue is actually to be aware of the prescription to suffering, because to have a dialogue at a high level of living together requires suffering. The Dominican family (priests, brothers, sisters and laity) working for Justice, Peace and Care of Creation (JPCC) and the Journées Romaines Dominicaines (JRD) have started their Joint Conference themed “Dialogue as a way of Preaching” with an opening Mass at the Redemptor Mundi Church of Surabaya, the only parish run by the Dominicans in Indonesia, August 11, 2014.