Nocturne for Jesus (Palm Sunday’s Serenade)

"Gloria, laus et honor tibi sit, Rex Christe, Redemptor:
Cui puerile decus prompsit Hosanna pium. "


Hear the hymn sung solemnly, I saw no Jesus there.
where did He go? Did He go to to Rome, attended the liturgical ceremony, where the peoples had welcomed Him with palm leaves?
Or did He back to Nazareth? Try to propitiate peoples around there? Or a retrospection?

"Israel es tu Rex, Davidis et inclyta proles:
Nomine qui in Domini, Rex benedicte, venis. "


Thought back where He've been sent to this world, learnt to crawl as a baby, fell down and got hurt so many times... and until then.. He managed to walk...
How's He Longed for His Family... still felt how tight joseph's embraces... "I love you" Sometimes He heard His Mother talk..

" Coetus in excelsis te laudat caelicus omnis,
Et mortalis homo, et cuncta creata simul. "


Still can felt how cold the water of Jordan river was, when He was baptized there...
Still reminded what He performed in many miracles of healing and deliverance..
Still reminded what He taught about unconditional self sacrificing God-like love for God and for all people..
Still reminded what He preached about service and humility, faith, love for one's enemies, the forgiveness of sin, and always tell us how to forgive..

"Plebs Hebraea tibi cum palmis obvia venit:
Cum prece, voto, hymnis, adsumus ecce tibi."


Still remembered about his tormented long path to golgotha,
and how painful the crown of thorns was in His head...
Still remembered the pain of crucifixion, because he want to redeemed our sins..
...and.. He died on the cross... until His resurrection and ascension...

"Hi tibi passuro solvebant munia laudis:
Nos tibi regnanti pangimus ecce melos."


Though it was not sung by philharmonic nor symphony orchestra  ...
and this was not moonlight sonata nor Serenata Notturna..
even it was not comparable to marvelous Handel's oratorio nor fabolous Bach's cantata..
and not as good as Pachabel's canon in d major nor Mozart's opera..
and not as popular as Vivaldi's works in baroque era..
and it's not a magnificent Gregorian chant nor a notable Aria..
but i can feel how triumphant this hymn and euphoria..
just a lovely song sung by the church's choir in this fiesta..
not in vienna... but here.. in Jakarta..

"Hi placuere tibi, placeat devotio nostra:
Rex bone, Rex clemens, cui bona cuncta placent."


I enjoy every strings of melody and feel the tranquility..
It's like voice of an angel.. turn this ordinary hymn into nocturne..
A chant in a passion... on earth as it is in heaven...
Litany and canticle shouted..
Still saw no Jesus there...
Saw nothing on his cross but purple..
and suddenly, I knew exactly where hast Thou been..
Here In our precious 's heart , He stay..
Accompany us when we spread the love in this crowded way..
Hold our hand when we walk alone in narrow winding alley..
Always find us, even we hide in the isolated isle..
Guide us through this dangerous lane...
Keep our faith through many uncertain pathway..
And.. protect us through this long dark valley...

"Gloria, laus et honor tibi sit, Rex Christe, Redemptor:
Cui puerile decus prompsit Hosanna pium. "


Prospera Pascha sit - Buona Pasqua

Most Famous People in Nauru

Itte Detenamo
Itte Detenamo (born September 22, 1986) is a Nauruan weightlifter competing in the +105 kg category.

Detenamo represented Nauru at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, finishing 14th in the men's 105+kg category. He won a bronze medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, and three gold medals at the 2007 South Pacific Games.

He was Nauru's sole representative at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.He achieved a personal best by lifting 386 kg in the super-heavyweight category

Detenamo's father and older sister are also weightlifters.

Marcus Stephen
Marcus Ajamada Stephen (born October 1, 1969) is the current President of the Republic of Nauru, having taken office in December 2007. He is also a former top-class weightlifter, winner of seven gold medals and five silver at the Commonwealth Games, and the current president of the Oceania Weightlifting Federation and of the Nauru National Olympic Committee.

Marcus Stephen's father, Lawrence Stephen, served as a Member of the Parliament of Nauru from 1971-1977 and 1980-1986. He is related to the prominent Keke family of Nauru.

Reanna Solomon
Reanna Solomon, born December 16, 1981, is a Nauruan weightlifter. She was the first female Nauruan athlete to win a Commonwealth Games gold medal, and remains one of the only two Nauruans ever to have won a Commonwealth Games gold, the other being Marcus Stephen.

Solomon competed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games. She lifted 127.5 kg in the Women's 75kg+ Clean and Jerk, winning the gold medal, and won another gold medal by lifting 227.5 kg in the Women's 75kg+ Combined. In the Women's 75kg+ Snatch she took the bronze, lifting 100 kg.

Solomon also took part in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.

Yukio Peter
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He finished in eighth place at the 2004 Olympic Games in the Men's 69 kg division.

In December 2008, Yukio won a gold medal in the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in Limassol, Cyprus. Competing in the 77kg category, he snatched 145kg and clean and jerked 185kg.

Ludwig Scotty
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Ruben Kun
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In early career, Ruben Kun is a lawyer by training.
Kun served as finance minister, prior to assuming Presidential office.
His son, Roland Kun is also a political figure from the Pacific nation of Nauru. and His nephew, Russell Kun has also been elected to the Parliament of Nauru.

Derog Gioura
Derog Gioura (born September 1, 1932) is a Nauruan political figure. He was President of the Republic of Nauru (acting) in 2003.
During his brief Presidency, Gioura underwent a period of enforced absence from the country, since there were concerns for his health; he received a series of medical treatment in Australia.
By the year 2007, Nauruan political figures of Gioura's generation had been somewhat eclipsed by a younger set of leaders: in December 2007 the incoming President of Nauru Marcus Stephen was nearly four decades younger than Derog Gioura. While there have been a few changes of President since 2003, Gioura has not resumed the office since relinquishing it in that year.

Kennan Adeang
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Renos Doweiya
Renos Doweiya (born 16th November 1983) is a Nauruan weightlifter.
At the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002 he finished in third place in the 77 kg weight class. However, this was later upgraded to a silver medal after Indian Satheesha Rai was disqualified due to doping. He also won gold medals at the Oceania Games, in both 2001 and 2002.

Kinza Clodumar
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