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The Takeover with Michael Lenoci
Duct Tape | The Takeover with Fancisco Ramos

The Takeover with Michael Lenoci

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 60:42


Francisco Ramos takes over my podcast. He's very complimentary towards Amir and considers himself a family man. DM TheTakeoverPod on instagram for questions or suggestions. For more of The Dating Detective check out the Patreon at ThePatreon.com/TheTakeover. Special Thanks To: Dante Chang and Flashback & Amir Kabiri & My Patreon Producers: Jewels Kraft, Shirley Desear, Melissa Ellis Email TheTakeoverwithMichaelLenoci@gmail.com with your questions. For up coming tour dates visit www.michaellenoci.com #michaellenoci Tweet your questions and spread the love using the hashtag #TheTakeoverPod on twitter and everywhere else or DM TheTakeoverPod on instagram and don't forget to rate, review, listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher or your favorite podcast app

Radio Horeb, Events
Symposium 2020 der Ratzinger-Schülerkreise: Statement 2 von Kardinal Luis Fancisco Ladaria Ferrer SJ, Präfekt der Glaubenskongregation

Radio Horeb, Events

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 37:55


Statement 2 von Kardinal Luis Fancisco Ladaria Ferrer SJ, Präfekt der Glaubenskongregation, Rom, zum Thema Grundlagen des Glaubens und lebendige Überlieferung

La Diez Capital Radio
Fancisco Pallero - El Contrapunto (26-06-2020)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 33:54


Sección en el programa El Remate con el periodista Francisco Pallero. EL CONTRAPUNTO.

secci contrapunto el remate fancisco
La Diez Capital Radio
Fancisco Javier González Díaz (03-10-2018)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 37:37


Entrevista al Director General de Patrimonio y Contratación del Gobierno de Canarias.

Zenybody In Here
Zenybody In Here - Ep 009 - Adam's Hawaii Trip

Zenybody In Here

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 70:34


This show we discuss; Adam’s trip to Hawaii, costume party, geography, wild life, what percent are you gay, your man crush, how to start conversations in airports, and San Francisco layover.  

Kee en Van Jole
#21 De nieuwe minister van Buitenlandse Zaken

Kee en Van Jole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 17:46


Wanneer krijgen we een nieuwe minister van Buitenlandse Zaken? Terwijl politiek Den Haag met reces is doen Peter Kee en Fancisco van Jole een suggestie.

SDCF Masters of the Stage
Masters of the Stage Regional Originals with M. Graham Smith: Carey Perloff

SDCF Masters of the Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 47:02


Regional Originals: a series of interviews, hosted by M. Graham Smith, with some of the most exciting Directors and Choreographers working in America’s regional theatres today. This week Carey Perloff welcomes us into her view of America's regional theaters.

SDCF Masters of the Stage
Regional Originals - Trailer

SDCF Masters of the Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 1:52


Regional Originals: a series of interviews, hosted by M. Graham Smith, with some of the most exciting Directors and Choreographers working in America’s regional theatres today.

Aprende ingles con inglespodcast de La Mansión del Inglés-Learn English Free

In this episode we're going to help you with your news vocabulary. Do you listen to the news? Are you confused with those long words they use on the BBC? We’ll help you understand them in this episode. Take your English to the next level with Mansión Inglés audio podcasts: http://www.inglespodcast.com/   Hi Reza and Craig , I´m Fancisco from El Ejido, Almeria and a long time fan . There is something that annoys me a lot and I´m wondering if other people feel the same . The thing that annoys me is the bad use of English e.g. gonna instead of going to, wanna instead of want to, (and the most annoying one that we hear in every song these days) ain´t instead of aren't or isn't. Does this annoy you or am I the only one? I am asking this because this is a subject that you haven´t yet covered in your podcasts. I would love if you could speak about this subject. Kind regards, Francisco Gutierrez. Cortado - cortau / cuñado - cunyau - people are lazy! Is it bad use or just different? What about written text messages? ‘Yeah’ instead of ‘yes’? Should language be fossilized or is it constantly evolving and changing? - should there be a committee to protect language? - language police? Voice message from Ignacio from Granada Episode 85 (http://www.inglespodcast.com/2016/01/10/listening-to-the-news-news-and-currect-affairs-vocabulary-airc85/ ) Vocabulary often heard and read in the news Remember that ‘news’ is an uncountable noun (some news / a piece of news / I have good news) Revision deadline – fecha límite, fecha tope headlines – titular, cabecera foreign correspondent – corresponsal extranjero, corresponsal en el extranjero researcher – investigador, investigadora (do research, not make!) to bury the lead to cover a story – to report on an event or development eyewitness reports breaking news newsreader (UK) / newscaster (USA) = presentador de noticias More vocabulary To axe - cut, cancel (axe = hacha) - More jobs have been axed at the Toyota plant. To back (respaldar) - support, agree with. Will you back me if I ask for a pay rise? To blast - criticise, condemn - The Prime Minister was blasted over his decision to cut government spending. boost - increase - Huge boost in the economy breakthrough - success - Breakthrough in fight against cancer clash - disagree, fight - Famous author clashes with her publicist crackdown - control, purge - Police crackdown on drugs face (afrontar) - confront - We need to face facts / you have to face the music / Let's face it.... fury/outrage - extreme anger - Fury as police arrest famous footballer / Outrage as killer is set free To go on the rampage - cause chaos, riot - Russian fans go on rampage after soccer match To hit - affect - Elderly hit as temperatures drop Plea (súplica) - request - Students’ plea for more government funding pledge - promise - Valencia City Council pledges better transport service probe - Investigate, investigation - Probe into paintings missing from museum To purge - control, crackdown, get rid of - to purge something of - purgar algo de) purge on illegal drug use To quit (dejar) - resign, leave - Politician quits education post To raid / to swoop - attack - Police raid houses looking for terrorists - police swoop on drug den. shake up - reform - Shake-up in police bureaucracy To slam - criticise - Prime Minister slammed for backing the US. To snub - avoid, fail to meet - Spanish Prime Minister snubs president vow - promise - Home Secretary vows to reduce prostitution We post BBC and VOA videos on our Facebook page at facebook.com/mansioningles  ...and now it's your turn to practise your English. Do you have a question for us or an idea for a future episode? Send us a voice message and tell us what you think. https://www.speakpipe.com/inglespodcast  Another video from Mamen. If you want to see Mamen and the lovely view from here room in Biescas, go to inglespodcast.com/152 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_aPyntL6ng&feature=youtu.be  ) She’s going to do more, like a Vlog - video log. We’ll publish them in the shownotes so that all of you listeners can get to know (conocer) each other. Send us an email with a comment or question to craig@inglespodcast.com or belfastreza@gmail.com. If you would like more detailed shownotes, go to https://www.patreon.com/inglespodcast  Our lovely sponsors are: Lara Arlem Carlos Garrido Zara Heath Picazo Mamen Juan Leyva Galera Sara Jarabo Corey Fineran from Ivy Envy Podcast Manuel García Betegón Jorge Jiménez Raul Lopez Rafael Manuel Tarazona Mariel Riedemann Maite Palacín Pérez Lorena Pedro Martinez Ana Cherta Maria Gervatti Nikolay Dimitrov We want to thank Arminda from Madrid for continuing to transcribe full transcriptions. There are now full transcriptions for episodes 131, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139 and 140. On next week's episode: Would and Used To The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called 'See You Later'    Take your English to the next level with Mansión Inglés audio podcasts: http://www.inglespodcast.com/          

St. Irenaeus Ministries
Men's Breakfast - Fatima's Call to Men

St. Irenaeus Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2008 47:40


Many have some familiarity with the apparitions at Fatima. In this talk from the Men's Breakfast of January 2008, Gene Michael surveys Our Lady's apparitions to the three Portuguese children from an intriguing vantage point: Mary's message to men. Devoted husband and father of two, this former Battalion Chief within Rochester's Fire Department currently leads Credo, a Pro-Life apostolate, and directs the esteemed website RochesterCatholic.Com. The story of Fatima begins in 1915 when an eight-year-old Lucia (Lucy) Santos observed a bright light an angel known as the "Angel of Peace". Three times in 1916, the Angel of Peace appeared to Lucy and her two cousins, seven-year old Jacinta and eight-year-old Francisco Marto. After asking them to pray for the reparation of sins and the conversion of sinners, this angel taught them to revere the Blessed Sacrament through prostration and prayer, and even brought the Eucharist to the children. In May of 1917, the three children witnessed a woman "more beautiful than the sun" hovering above an oak tree. She held a Rosary in her hand and instructed the children to return to the spot five more times, on the 13th of each month, ending in October of that year. During this year, Mary instructed the children to pray five decades of the Rosary daily to bring peace in the world. On one notable occasion, Mary revealed that Lucy and Jacinta would spend eternity in Heaven, but that Francisco "would have to pray many Rosaries" to achieve this reward. Far from advocating the notion that one can earn salvation, Mary's words spoke to the difficulty of traveling the road that leads to Heaven (even for an eight-year-old), and to the necessity of frequent communion with God in prayer. Our Lady continuously asked the children to make reparation for sinners by penance and warned them that they would suffer greatly. In June, Mary warned Jacinta and Fancisco that they would be taken to Heaven very soon but that Lucy would remain on earth to venerate her Immaculate Heart; she assured the children that all who embraced her Immaculate Heart - which is entirely and perfectly united to the Jesus - would be given salvation. The "Secret" of Fatima was the focus of July's apparition. The secret is usually referred to in three separate parts: (1) World War I will end; (2) another war will begin if men do not repent from sin; and (3) a widely debated, long-confidential secret regarding great turmoil within the Church. Mary instructed the children in making First Saturday devotions and to consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart, warning that proper execution of these two tenets would stifle Russia's errors and prevent another war. The other critical portion of the children's experience with Mary on July 13, 1917 was a vision of Hell that left them with a great fear of eternal damnation. In August, anticlerical governmental authorities incarcerated the children and forced them to miss their rendezvous with Our Lady. Although their lives were violently threatened by these men, the children would not recant. Several days later, Mary appeared to the children, encouraging them to sacrifice for sinners through penance and mortification. The children heeded this message by each fixing a coarse rope around their torso, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Our Lady's September vision contained a foreshadowing of the great miracle to take place that October 13th and a prudent instruction to remove their penitential ropes while they slept. 70,000 Portuguese citizens, journalists and photographers traveled to the place of Mary's apparitions to witness this miracle. Heavy rains had turned the countryside into a quagmire and awaited a great miracle. Soon, the crowd witnessed the "Miracle of the Sun", where sun seemed to dance and to change color. During this miracle, Mary spoke to the children, warning men not to continue to offend God, already greatly perturbed by their actions. As Our Lady departed for Heaven, the sun plunged toward earth on a path to annihilate the crowd. The people panicked and began to confess their sins. At the last moment, the sun ceased and retreated to its normal position; the crowd then found themselves and the countryside completely dry. Those journalists in attendance covered this story in dozens of newspapers, including the New York Times. As she was dying of influenza, Jacinta spoke to Lucy, saying, "So many people falling into Hell ... tell everybody that God gives graces through the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Priests must be pure, very pure. They should not busy themselves with anything other than the salvation of souls. The disobedience of priests to their superiors and the Holy Father greatly displeases our Lord." Some have expressed that the message of Fatima creates undue focus on Mary, one that can lead a Christian away from Jesus. But St. Louis de Montfort's words remain true: "The more a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more it will be consecrated to Jesus Christ." Fatima is extremely relevant to the modern Christian, especially the Christian man. The errors of Russia have indeed spread throughout the world and the moral, causing Christians to question their moral and spiritual identity. Rather than retreat in the face of troubles in contemporary Church and society, God has called modern men to live lives of sacrifice for the good of their families and the world. Armed with an interior devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, lives lived in active service for evangelization and the pro-life movement will please God and help save many souls.