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She was born in Tarsus (home of the Apostle Paul). Though her parents were prominent pagans, she heard of Christ from Christians in that city, and her heart was filled with love for the Savior. The Emperor Diocletian visited Tarsus, and during his stay the Emperor's son and heir fell in love with Pelagia and wished to marry her. To her parents' complete amazement, Pelagia replied that she was already promised to her betrothed, Christ the Lord. She then fled her parents' house and went to the holy Bishop Linus, who instructed her in the Faith and baptized her. Pelagia then gave away all her many possessions, returned home, and told her parents that she was baptised. The Emperor's son, despairing of marryng her, killed himself. Pelagia's mother then denounced her daughter to the Emperor, who summoned her for trial. When Pelagia freely confessed her unwavering faith in Christ, the Emperor condemned her to be burned in a metal ox heated by fire. An account of her martyrdom says that, entering the ox with prayers of thanksgiving on her lips, she instantly melted like wax. Bishop Linus, who had baptised her, found a few of her bones and buried them on a hill near Tarsus. During the reign of the Emperor Constantine Copronymus (741-775), a church was built there in her honor.
We have continued our discussion of the farhers' writing on fornication and the effects that it has upon the soul. Purity of heart is the foundation of the spiritual life and the immediate goal. We are called to remove every impediment that prevents us from not only receiving the grace of God but from offering him our hearts and our love fully. In fact, our hearts can be divided, and this is exactly what the demons seek to accomplish. They know they have a strong bodily appetite and desire that they can stir up through our thoughts and images, words and the actions, and the presence of others. Even memories of conversations and the images of people from the past can be used against us in more vulnerable moments to lead us astray. Holiness and purity is not something that one can judge from external realities. Even the most holy individual who seems to be most endowed with gifts from God can have a heart that is radically divided and even wholly given over to the spirit of fornication. To lack watchfulness in this regard opens one up to the experience of obsession. It does not take more than one instance of infidelity to open the door to taking another step in that direction where obsession can become oppression. Fornication can take hold of the mind and the heart with a fierce grip. Finally oppression can give way to possession where the demon of fornication takes hold of one's life and darkens their heart completely. Disconnected from the wisdom of the father's we find the counsel of our day much akin to self-help. Such counsel sad leads a person more deeply into the obsession that wounds them. Under the false guise of prudence and wisdom there's often deep foolishness that leads an individual to put himself and God to the test. The discipline and watchfulness the father‘s put forward would often be dismissed in our day as scrupulosity or unhealthy. Yet the Saints knew and understood what is precious and what must be protected. Unless one loves virtue and has tasted the sweetness that it brings to one's life one will easily walk away from it. I might hazard to say that very few of our generation know the kind of purity of heart of which the fathers speak and to which we are called. Our culture has become so permeated with disordered sensuality that our love for the virtue of purity has been compromised as well as our capacity to pursue it. Only radical humility and clinging to the grace of God can aid us. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:04:28 Sr. Charista Maria: Fr. what community? 00:05:24 ANDREW ADAMS: Replying to "Fr. what community?" https://www.monksofmttabor.com 00:41:37 Rachel: I think this is very important. fwiw not scrupulous at all 00:42:23 Myles Davidson: Replying to "I think this is very..." I agree 00:44:16 Mary Clare Wax: Very well said! Thank you! 00:44:33 Forrest Cavalier: Attributed to St Alphonsus: “To avoid the sight of dangerous objects, the saints were accustomed to keep their eyes almost continually fixed on the earth, and to abstain even from looking at innocent objects,” says St. Alphonsus de Liguori. 00:45:35 Forrest Cavalier: There are many times I need to do this, in Sheetz. Or Walmart. Or wherever 00:53:34 Una: What exactly does she mean by prudent? Is there another word? 00:55:21 Forrest Cavalier: Greek is σωφροσύνην 00:55:37 Forrest Cavalier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophrosyne 00:58:16 Una: What would the nuns have been leaving the convent for? Shopping? Visiting? 01:00:42 Una: One priest told me that in seminary he was advised to visit his family regularly to protect temptations against chastity 01:00:56 Una: To avoid too much lonliness 01:01:31 Sr. Charista Maria: Father I would like your thoughts if you are familiar with the story of Bishop Nonnis in the book: Harlots of the Desert, by Benedicta Ward? She shares of the beauty of the Harlot Pelagia, and Bishop Nonnis was so struck by her beauty that it led him to pray for her, and she converted. I happened to just read this on the Feast of St. Anthony. 01:03:07 Mary Clare Wax: Reacted to "Father I would like ..." with
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
Hey, friends! Today's Saint Friend was known for being a beautiful actress, converted to Christianity thanks to the work of a bishop, and became known as the “beardless monk.” Let's turn our lives around with our new friend: Saint Pelagia.
"Los sanos no tienen necesidad de médico, sino los que están enfermos"
We start off strong with a cool name and then it's all downhill from there as we talk about the life and times of Saint Pelagia the Harlot. A crowd of people looking at her ass (by which we mean donkey) leads to a nosey bishop making her feel bad for selling her ass (by which we mean her ass) and then it's all fake eunuchs and eating disorders until she's dead on a pile of olives. We also try to answer the age old question of whether actors are a good hang or not. Plus Anna faces some harsh karma and Matthew promises to invite Anna to the next Saint Misbehavin' staff meeting. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/saint-misbehavin/id1547078763 and subscribe wherever you can. It really helps the show. And tell a friend! Thanks. If you would like to support the show you can give us a one-time tip at http://www.ko-fi.com/qedcomedylab If you want to tell us anything please contact us at mailto:SaintMisbehavinPod@gmail.com Our Original Saint Audio art is by local Oxford artist Karina Tarin. Find more of her amazing pieces at https://www.karinatarin.co.uk/
She was born in Tarsus (home of the Apostle Paul). Though her parents were prominent pagans, she heard of Christ from Christians in that city, and her heart was filled with love for the Savior. The Emperor Diocletian visited Tarsus, and during his stay the Emperor's son and heir fell in love with Pelagia and wished to marry her. To her parents' complete amazement, Pelagia replied that she was already promised to her betrothed, Christ the Lord. She then fled her parents' house and went to the holy Bishop Linus, who instructed her in the Faith and baptized her. Pelagia then gave away all her many possessions, returned home, and told her parents that she was baptised. The Emperor's son, despairing of marryng her, killed himself. Pelagia's mother then denounced her daughter to the Emperor, who summoned her for trial. When Pelagia freely confessed her unwavering faith in Christ, the Emperor condemned her to be burned in a metal ox heated by fire. An account of her martyrdom says that, entering the ox with prayers of thanksgiving on her lips, she instantly melted like wax. Bishop Linus, who had baptised her, found a few of her bones and buried them on a hill near Tarsus. During the reign of the Emperor Constantine Copronymus (741-775), a church was built there in her honor.
She was born in Tarsus (home of the Apostle Paul). Though her parents were prominent pagans, she heard of Christ from Christians in that city, and her heart was filled with love for the Savior. The Emperor Diocletian visited Tarsus, and during his stay the Emperor's son and heir fell in love with Pelagia and wished to marry her. To her parents' complete amazement, Pelagia replied that she was already promised to her betrothed, Christ the Lord. She then fled her parents' house and went to the holy Bishop Linus, who instructed her in the Faith and baptized her. Pelagia then gave away all her many possessions, returned home, and told her parents that she was baptised. The Emperor's son, despairing of marryng her, killed himself. Pelagia's mother then denounced her daughter to the Emperor, who summoned her for trial. When Pelagia freely confessed her unwavering faith in Christ, the Emperor condemned her to be burned in a metal ox heated by fire. An account of her martyrdom says that, entering the ox with prayers of thanksgiving on her lips, she instantly melted like wax. Bishop Linus, who had baptised her, found a few of her bones and buried them on a hill near Tarsus. During the reign of the Emperor Constantine Copronymus (741-775), a church was built there in her honor.
Homily, 10.08.2023 - Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost & Third Sunday of Luke, St. Pelagia the Penitent; the Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. (9:6-11); the Holy Gospel according to St. Luke. (7:11-16)
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
"Los sanos no tienen necesidad de médico, sino los que están enfermos."
She was born in Tarsus (home of the Apostle Paul). Though her parents were prominent pagans, she heard of Christ from Christians in that city, and her heart was filled with love for the Savior. The Emperor Diocletian visited Tarsus, and during his stay the Emperor's son and heir fell in love with Pelagia and wished to marry her. To her parents' complete amazement, Pelagia replied that she was already promised to her betrothed, Christ the Lord. She then fled her parents' house and went to the holy Bishop Linus, who instructed her in the Faith and baptized her. Pelagia then gave away all her many possessions, returned home, and told her parents that she was baptised. The Emperor's son, despairing of marryng her, killed himself. Pelagia's mother then denounced her daughter to the Emperor, who summoned her for trial. When Pelagia freely confessed her unwavering faith in Christ, the Emperor condemned her to be burned in a metal ox heated by fire. An account of her martyrdom says that, entering the ox with prayers of thanksgiving on her lips, she instantly melted like wax. Bishop Linus, who had baptised her, found a few of her bones and buried them on a hill near Tarsus. During the reign of the Emperor Constantine Copronymus (741-775), a church was built there in her honor.
She was born in Tarsus (home of the Apostle Paul). Though her parents were prominent pagans, she heard of Christ from Christians in that city, and her heart was filled with love for the Savior. The Emperor Diocletian visited Tarsus, and during his stay the Emperor's son and heir fell in love with Pelagia and wished to marry her. To her parents' complete amazement, Pelagia replied that she was already promised to her betrothed, Christ the Lord. She then fled her parents' house and went to the holy Bishop Linus, who instructed her in the Faith and baptized her. Pelagia then gave away all her many possessions, returned home, and told her parents that she was baptised. The Emperor's son, despairing of marryng her, killed himself. Pelagia's mother then denounced her daughter to the Emperor, who summoned her for trial. When Pelagia freely confessed her unwavering faith in Christ, the Emperor condemned her to be burned in a metal ox heated by fire. An account of her martyrdom says that, entering the ox with prayers of thanksgiving on her lips, she instantly melted like wax. Bishop Linus, who had baptised her, found a few of her bones and buried them on a hill near Tarsus. During the reign of the Emperor Constantine Copronymus (741-775), a church was built there in her honor.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - For the first time since the Reformation, a Catholic prelate will be formally participating in the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday, May 6, along with other Christian leaders across the country who have been invited to formally bestow a blessing on the new king. The Order of Service, released by the Church of England, explains: “The progress of ecumenical relations since 1953 means that for the first time, this blessing is to be shared by Christian leaders across the country.” The blessings will take place shortly after the archbishop of Canterbury formally crowns King Charles III, after which Westminster Abbey's bells will peal for two minutes and then the official blessings will commence. Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Catholic archbishop of Westminster, will say: “May God pour upon you the riches of his grace, keep you in his holy fear, prepare you for a happy eternity, and receive you at the last into his immortal glory.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254225/catholic-prelate-will-participate-in-british-coronation-ceremony-for-the-first-time-since-reformation Today, the Church celebrates the English Carthusian Martyrs, the 18 Carthusian monks who were put to death in England under King Henry VIII between 1535-1540 for maintaining their allegiance to the Pope. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/english-carthusian-martyrs-227 The Church also celebrates Saint Pelagia, a pagan woman who sought baptism after hearing a homily by a bishop. As a result of her conversion, the emperor's son, whose eye Pelagia had caught, turned against her, as did her mother. Together they reported her to the emperor in hopes that her faith would weaken under torture. Diocletian interviewed her, but he failed to persuade her to change her mind and heart about being a Christian. She ran from home, giving away all of her possessions and setting her slaves free, and lived as a hermit within the mountains. She was called "the beardless hermit," and went by the name of "Pelagius." She then died three or four years later, apparently as a result of extreme asceticism, which had emaciated her to the point she could no longer be recognized. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-pelagia-484
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"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
SANTA PELAGIA DE ANTIOQUÍA, PENITENTE
Saint Of The Day With Mike Roberts!
"Los sanos no tienen necesidad de médico, sino los que están enfermos."
Click here for shownotesI am so pleased to introduce you to Pelagia. Pelagia is a vegan lifestyle coach, a trained vegan Chef, recipe creator, and the Co-Founder of Greek Appetite, a blog about Greece & Veganism and most importantly for our podcast episode, she is Greek. She offers private coaching to help vegan foodies create balanced vegan meals, and introduce variety to their weekly meals. She supports newbies & curious foodies who want to experiment with easy, quick, and delicious plant-based recipes for health, wellness, or other reasons.Along with her sister, Mary, they have created a community across social media and their newsletter of over 6,300 foodies interested in discovering and enjoying the vegan lifestyle with a Greek twist. Their cookbook “Eat Like A Greek Vegan” provides authentic Greek vegan/veganized recipes, which are easy, tasty, and healthy! She also has lots of tips & secrets about cooking, zero waste, kitchen organization, meal planning, and prep. Together, they have been featured in the online magazine Elle (ELLE À TABLE) and on Greek national TV.A Greek living in Brussels, Belgium, Pelagia is an expert in vegan recipes & cooking, Greek cuisine, and the vegan lifestyle.Today she will be taking us on a virtual tour of Greece, introducing you to Greek food and sharing some secrets about Greek food. Once you understand these secrets you are going to be able to navigate Greece and enjoy this beautiful country!
Diese Woche spricht Jermaine Dobbins unter anderem über Flexo77 mit Jermaine Dobbins und Anelko, DaCreezy, KF, Joe-Don, Kira, Dobrila Avola, Jung. Rev mit Rose De Jesus und Pelagia, Envoy, Phoenix103 und Chimbote, Jermaine Dobbins, Johnny Sox mit Sign.N und Tayoribeatz, ER mit Vitch und Bender, Double M und Chimbote.
Een gesprek vanuit de NIOZ-haven op Texel, de thuishaven van de nationale onderzoeksschepen (research vessels): RV Pelagia, het grote onderzoeksschip dat de Oceanen bevaart en dat zich ten tijde van dit interview op de Noordzee bevindt, RV Navicula, het onderzoeksschip dat onderzoek doet op het Wad en in de Zeeuwse wateren en getuige de lege kade ook is uitgevaren, en RV Stern, de kleinste van de vloot, die wetenschappers afzet op - of ophaalt van zandbanken en onbewoonde eilanden, locaties bevoorraadt en voor kleinere wetenschappelijke klussen op het Wad inzetbaar is. De Stern is de enige die in de thuishaven aan de kade ligt. https://www.nioz.nl/en/facilities/national-marine-facilities/replacement-national-marine-research-facilities (Alle drie de schepen worden vervangen), de Pelagia in de iets verdere toekomst, de Navicula volgend jaar, maar de opvolger van de Stern, de https://www.nioz.nl/en/news/first-vessel-christened-in-new-national-research-fleet (RV Adriaen Coenen), is klaar. Het nieuwe schip is genoemd naar de 16e eeuwse Scheveningse vishandelaar Adriaen Coenen, een autodidact die niet alleen vis afsloeg, maar ook tekenaar en schrijver was van het https://www.kb.nl/ontdekken-bewonderen/topstukken/visboek-adriaen-coenen (Visboeck), een rijk geïllustreerd compendium van wat er zoal in zee leeft: van haring tot monsters, tot aan de industrie die zich met de visvangst bezighoudt. In de NIOZ-haven treft interviewer Mathijs Deen de schipper van de Stern, Wim Jan Boon, die hem meeneemt aan boord van het scheepje dat bijna een halve eeuw dienst heeft gedaan, 16 meter lang, blauwe romp, witte opbouw, laag groen achterdek met stevig A-frame. Ze is aan vervanging toe, en Wim Jan Boon, telt de dagen tot het moment dat hij in haar opvolger zal binnenlopen. De RV Adriaen Coenen maakt een week na het gesprek voor het eerst de oversteek van de werf in Lauwersoog, naar haar thuishaven op Texel. https://youtu.be/ffqE33sQQAY (Video-teaser) en korte https://youtu.be/2tlCyaZaUww (video) over de duurzame RV Adriaen Coenen.
durée : 00:04:56 - Camille passe au vert - par : Camille Crosnier - Elles ne sont pas mortelles, mais font partie des espèces les plus urticantes de méduses : les Pelagia noctiluca sont partout dans les eaux grecques, et la presse s'inquiète ! D'après elle, ces méduses violettes risquent de gâcher les vacances d'été. Mais le scenario catastrophe est un peu facile...
durée : 00:04:56 - Camille passe au vert - par : Camille Crosnier - Elles ne sont pas mortelles, mais font partie des espèces les plus urticantes de méduses : les Pelagia noctiluca sont partout dans les eaux grecques, et la presse s'inquiète ! D'après elle, ces méduses violettes risquent de gâcher les vacances d'été. Mais le scenario catastrophe est un peu facile...
#TataMariusz, czyli Mariusz Rzepka. Czytam dla dzieci, ale jeśli lubisz wiersze, bajki czy opowiadania - zostań ze mną, dla rodziców też się coś znajdzie. ;) A co? Np. wesołe wierszyki (często z przesłaniem), poważniejsze opowiadania i bajki edukacyjne, fragmenty książek, lektury i wiersze pisane przez najmłodszych. W każdym z nas siedzi dziecko. Odkryj je na nowo słuchając moich nagrań! ;) Zapraszam! https://tatamariusz.pl;
#TataMariusz, czyli Mariusz Rzepka. Czytam dla dzieci, ale jeśli lubisz wiersze, bajki czy opowiadania - zostań ze mną, dla rodziców też się coś znajdzie. ;) A co? Np. wesołe wierszyki (często z przesłaniem), poważniejsze opowiadania i bajki edukacyjne, fragmenty książek, lektury i wiersze pisane przez najmłodszych. W każdym z nas siedzi dziecko. Odkryj je na nowo słuchając moich nagrań! ;) Zapraszam! https://tatamariusz.pl;
#TataMariusz, czyli Mariusz Rzepka. Czytam dla dzieci, ale jeśli lubisz wiersze, bajki czy opowiadania - zostań ze mną, dla rodziców też się coś znajdzie. ;) A co? Np. wesołe wierszyki (często z przesłaniem), poważniejsze opowiadania i bajki edukacyjne, fragmenty książek, lektury i wiersze pisane przez najmłodszych. W każdym z nas siedzi dziecko. Odkryj je na nowo słuchając moich nagrań! ;) Zapraszam! https://tatamariusz.pl;
#TataMariusz, czyli Mariusz Rzepka. Czytam dla dzieci, ale jeśli lubisz wiersze, bajki czy opowiadania - zostań ze mną, dla rodziców też się coś znajdzie. ;) A co? Np. wesołe wierszyki (często z przesłaniem), poważniejsze opowiadania i bajki edukacyjne, fragmenty książek, lektury i wiersze pisane przez najmłodszych. W każdym z nas siedzi dziecko. Odkryj je na nowo słuchając moich nagrań! ;) Zapraszam! https://tatamariusz.pl;
‘Madres célebres de la literatura'. Especial de Patricia del Río sobre madres emblemáticas en el fascinante y complejo universo literario. Personajes como Úrsula Iguarán, en ‘Cien años de soledad', de Gabriel García Márquez; Pelagia, en ‘La madre', de Máximo Gorki; Margarett March, en ‘Mujercitas', de Louise May Alcott; Fantine, en ‘Los Miserables, de Víctor Hugo; Susan Linda, en ‘Un mundo para Julius', de Alfredo Bryce Echenique, son algunas de las madres famosas en la ficción, mencionadas en cada capítulo de esta nueva entrega. También, escritoras como Blanca Varela, Isabel Allende, Piedad Bonnett, que plasmaron su historia personal, en novelas y poesía, para inmortalizar al hijo ausente. Hoy, en "El libro de la semana", nos acompaña Lis Geraldine Rojas Loyola, autora de ‘Va a anochecer', una historia de superación y búsqueda de justicia vinculada con la muerte de su hijo Brunito. Por su parte, Rossana Díaz Costa, cineasta y directora de cine, nos cuenta cómo adaptó al guion cinematográfico el personaje de Susan Linda, la madre de Julius, de la novela ‘Un mundo para Julius', para la película del mismo nombre. El periodista Diego Pajares recomienda tres películas sobre esta temática: "Boyhood: momentos de una vida", con Patricia Arquette; " Erin Brockovich, una mujer audaz", con Julia Roberts; y "Terminator 2. Sarah Connor, Génesis", con Linda Hamilton. Mientras que el crítico literario y librero de Escena libre, Julio Zavala, nos da tres títulos de lecturas imprescindibles: "El verano en que mi madre tuvo los ojos verdes", de Tatiana Tabulsac; "Una madre", de Alejandro Palomas; "Una canción de Bob Dylan en la agenda de mi madre", de Sergio Galarza. Las canciones que complementan el tema de la madre, son: ‘Teach your children', de Crosby, Still y Nash & Young; ‘Los caminos de la vida', de Vicentico; ‘Over the rainbow', de Israel Kamakawiwo'ole; ‘Siempre me quedará' de Bebe; ‘Dust in the wind', por Melanie; ‘Mamma mia', de Abba; ‘Cunita de hielo', de Pamela Rodríguez. Conducción: Patricia del Río ||| Producción: Amelia Villanueva ||| Edición de audio: Andrés Rodríguez ||| Episodio 19 – Tercera temporada
‘Madres célebres de la literatura'. Especial de Patricia del Río sobre madres emblemáticas en el fascinante y complejo universo literario. Personajes como Úrsula Iguarán, en ‘Cien años de soledad', de Gabriel García Márquez; Pelagia, en ‘La madre', de Máximo Gorki; Margarett March, en ‘Mujercitas', de Louise May Alcott; Fantine, en ‘Los Miserables, de Víctor Hugo; Susan Linda, en ‘Un mundo para Julius', de Alfredo Bryce Echenique, son algunas de las madres famosas en la ficción, mencionadas en cada capítulo de esta nueva entrega. También, escritoras como Blanca Varela, Isabel Allende, Piedad Bonnett, que plasmaron su historia personal, en novelas y poesía, para inmortalizar al hijo ausente. Hoy, en "El libro de la semana", nos acompaña Lis Geraldine Rojas Loyola, autora de ‘Va a anochecer', una historia de superación y búsqueda de justicia vinculada con la muerte de su hijo Brunito. Por su parte, Rossana Díaz Costa, cineasta y directora de cine, nos cuenta cómo adaptó al guion cinematográfico el personaje de Susan Linda, la madre de Julius, de la novela ‘Un mundo para Julius', para la película del mismo nombre. El periodista Diego Pajares recomienda tres películas sobre esta temática: "Boyhood: momentos de una vida", con Patricia Arquette; " Erin Brockovich, una mujer audaz", con Julia Roberts; y "Terminator 2. Sarah Connor, Génesis", con Linda Hamilton. Mientras que el crítico literario y librero de Escena libre, Julio Zavala, nos da tres títulos de lecturas imprescindibles: "El verano en que mi madre tuvo los ojos verdes", de Tatiana Tabulsac; "Una madre", de Alejandro Palomas; "Una canción de Bob Dylan en la agenda de mi madre", de Sergio Galarza. Las canciones que complementan el tema de la madre, son: ‘Teach your children', de Crosby, Still y Nash & Young; ‘Los caminos de la vida', de Vicentico; ‘Over the rainbow', de Israel Kamakawiwo'ole; ‘Siempre me quedará' de Bebe; ‘Dust in the wind', por Melanie; ‘Mamma mia', de Abba; ‘Cunita de hielo', de Pamela Rodríguez. Conducción: Patricia del Río ||| Producción: Amelia Villanueva ||| Edición de audio: Andrés Rodríguez ||| Episodio 19 – Tercera temporada
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A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Pope Francis had a medical procedure done on his knee on Tuesday, according to Italian media reports. A Vatican spokesman said that from what he understood about the procedure, “it's basically an injection.” Pope Francis has been suffering from an inflamed ligament, causing pain in his right knee and leg. He said on April 30 that his doctor had ordered him not to walk. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251117/pope-francis-to-undergo-medical-procedure-for-torn-ligament-in-knee President Joe Biden asserted Tuesday that no “mainstream” religion claims to know when human life begins, contradicting his Catholic faith. Biden made the statement while addressing a leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion signaling that justices will overturn Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide in 1973. The Catholic Church teaches that life begins at conception. The president, who identifies as Catholic, supports abortion, which the Catholic Church teaches is a grave evil that destroys a human person with inherent dignity and worth. Biden also referred in his remarks to the baby in the womb as a "child," a term abortion supporters generally avoid. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251129/roe-wade-biden-when-life-begins-abortion US Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday confirmed the authenticity of a leaked preliminary draft opinion in a pivotal abortion case, and ordered an immediate investigation in what he called a "betrayal of the confidences" of the Supreme Court. The news organization Politico published the 98-page document, written by conservative justice Samuel Alito and calling for the overturning of the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade, on Monday night. In a statement released late Tuesday morning, Roberts said he has directed the Marshal of the Court "to launch an investigation into the source of the leak." https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251125/roe-v-wade-chief-justice-roberts-leak-investigation A pioneer of faith-based feminism and a Catholic priest who ministered tirelessly during the Second World War were beatified at Milan Cathedral over the weekend. Armida Barelli and Father Mario Ciceri are now among those whom the Catholic Church has officially declared “blessed.” Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, the prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints, presided over the solemn rite of beatification on April 30 with more than 100 priests concelebrating and 1,800 people in attendance. Both new blesseds were involved in the Catholic Action youth group in Italy. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251126/armida-barelli-and-mario-ciceri-beatified-together-in-italy Today the Church celebrates The English Carthusian Martyrs, who were put to death in England under King Henry VIII between 1535-1540 for maintaining their allegiance to the Pope. The Church also celebrates Saint Pelagia, a woman in pagan Rome who sought baptism and ran afoul of the Emperor Diocletian as a result. Pelagia ran from home, giving away all of her possessions and setting her slaves free, and lived as a hermit within the mountains until her death a few years later. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-pelagia-484
Programa de actualidad informativa, presentado y dirigido por Miguel Angel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora del miércoles 4 de Mayo de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 70 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Internacional de los Bomberos. En reconocimiento a los denominados "Héroes de Azul" el 4 de mayo se celebra el Día Internacional del Bombero, por su loable labor en apoyo a la comunidad, poniendo en riesgo sus vidas en la extinción de incendios, rescate de personas y protección de espacios ambientales. La escogencia del día 4 de mayo obedece a que en ese día se celebra en Europa la fiesta de San Florián, patrón de los bomberos. Fue el primer comandante conocido de un escuadrón de bomberos en el Imperio Romano, quien perdió la vida en el ejercicio de sus funciones. 1938.- El Vaticano reconoce al Gobierno de Franco como legítimo de España. 1976.- El diario El País inicia su andadura con una tirada de 250.000 ejemplares. 1979.- Margaret Thatcher jura su cargo como primera ministra del Reino Unido y se convierte en la primera mujer elegida jefe del Gobierno británico. 2020.- La OMS confirma el origen animal del coronavirus y refuta su creación en laboratorio. 2021.- El exvicepresidente del Gobierno español Pablo Iglesias, cabeza de lista de Unidas Podemos en Madrid, abandona la política tras conseguir 10 diputados en las elecciones regionales de Madrid, tres más de los que tenía. Santos Ciriaco, Florián y Paulino; santas Pelagia y Antonia. Miles de refugiados regresan a Ucrania desde Polonia. El miedo a Rusia lleva a los suecos a contemplar un inminente ingreso en la OTAN. El Canciller Alemán alerta de que Putin puede atacar a otros países y anuncia su apoyo a la adhesión de Finlandia y Suecia a la OTAN. El Presidente húngaro, Viktor Orbán desvela al Papa que "Rusia tiene un plan y el 9 de mayo todo habrá terminado".El pontífice ha pedido reunirse con Vladímir Putin pero el Kremlin todavía no ha contestado a su petición. El PSOE y el PP vetan la comisión de investigación sobre Pegasus, pero Sánchez tendrá que comparecer en el Congreso. El portavoz de ERC, Gabriel Rufián, sobre el supuesto espionaje a más de 60 independentistas. Canarias es la segunda comunidad con las listas de espera más largas para ser visto por un especialista. Respecto a las operaciones, el paciente debe aguardar una media de 144 días. Canarias pide quedar exenta del 15% a multinacionales que prepara la UE. Canarias, segunda región con más paro en la Unión Europea. Solo Ceuta supera a las Islas en la relación de regiones con más paro en la Unión Europea según Eurostat. Ceuta (26,6 %), Canarias (23,2 %) y Andalucía (21,7 %) fueron las tres regiones con más paro en la Unión Europea en 2021. Por otro lado, el 4 de mayo se celebra el Día de Star Wars. Este día se eligió por el juego de palabras en inglés de 'May the 4th' en alusión a la famosa frase de la saga de George Lucas 'May the force be with you'. - Sección de actualidad informativa en el programa El Remate de Miguel Angel González Suárez, en La Diez Capital Radio con el periodista palmero y socarrón, José Juan Pérez Capote, el Número Uno. - Sección informativa bajo un prisma diferente, en el programa El Remate con el periodista, colaborador y director de programas en La Diez capital Radio, Francisco Pallero. - Conocemos de Cerca en La Diez Capital radio de la mano del especialista Ramón Michán la estación en el archipiélago canario de la escritora que más libros a vendido en la historia de este planeta, Agatha Christie. Más de 2.000 millones de libros.
Informativo de primera hora del miércoles 4 de Mayo de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 70 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Internacional de los Bomberos. En reconocimiento a los denominados "Héroes de Azul" el 4 de mayo se celebra el Día Internacional del Bombero, por su loable labor en apoyo a la comunidad, poniendo en riesgo sus vidas en la extinción de incendios, rescate de personas y protección de espacios ambientales. La escogencia del día 4 de mayo obedece a que en ese día se celebra en Europa la fiesta de San Florián, patrón de los bomberos. Fue el primer comandante conocido de un escuadrón de bomberos en el Imperio Romano, quien perdió la vida en el ejercicio de sus funciones. 1938.- El Vaticano reconoce al Gobierno de Franco como legítimo de España. 1976.- El diario El País inicia su andadura con una tirada de 250.000 ejemplares. 1979.- Margaret Thatcher jura su cargo como primera ministra del Reino Unido y se convierte en la primera mujer elegida jefe del Gobierno británico. 2020.- La OMS confirma el origen animal del coronavirus y refuta su creación en laboratorio. 2021.- El exvicepresidente del Gobierno español Pablo Iglesias, cabeza de lista de Unidas Podemos en Madrid, abandona la política tras conseguir 10 diputados en las elecciones regionales de Madrid, tres más de los que tenía. Santos Ciriaco, Florián y Paulino; santas Pelagia y Antonia. Miles de refugiados regresan a Ucrania desde Polonia. El miedo a Rusia lleva a los suecos a contemplar un inminente ingreso en la OTAN. El Canciller Alemán alerta de que Putin puede atacar a otros países y anuncia su apoyo a la adhesión de Finlandia y Suecia a la OTAN. El Presidente húngaro, Viktor Orbán desvela al Papa que "Rusia tiene un plan y el 9 de mayo todo habrá terminado".El pontífice ha pedido reunirse con Vladímir Putin pero el Kremlin todavía no ha contestado a su petición. El PSOE y el PP vetan la comisión de investigación sobre Pegasus, pero Sánchez tendrá que comparecer en el Congreso. El portavoz de ERC, Gabriel Rufián, sobre el supuesto espionaje a más de 60 independentistas. Canarias es la segunda comunidad con las listas de espera más largas para ser visto por un especialista. Respecto a las operaciones, el paciente debe aguardar una media de 144 días. Canarias pide quedar exenta del 15% a multinacionales que prepara la UE. Canarias, segunda región con más paro en la Unión Europea. Solo Ceuta supera a las Islas en la relación de regiones con más paro en la Unión Europea según Eurostat. Ceuta (26,6 %), Canarias (23,2 %) y Andalucía (21,7 %) fueron las tres regiones con más paro en la Unión Europea en 2021. Por otro lado, el 4 de mayo se celebra el Día de Star Wars. Este día se eligió por el juego de palabras en inglés de 'May the 4th' en alusión a la famosa frase de la saga de George Lucas 'May the force be with you'.
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On today's episode of Saints Preserve Us, we are joined by Ian Chillag, host and producer of the incredible podcast Everything is Alive, to ponder the mysteries of the Holy Rosary. We learn the history and religious significance of these inanimate objects and ask Ian who he would cast to play a Rosary if one were ever to appear as a guest on his show. We also learn about Ian's brief time in a Catholic middle school and how there he learned first and foremost about the worst possible ways to die. We also wrap up the month of October by checking in on some Saints we may have missed earlier in the month including Pelagia the Harlot, the brothers Crispin and Crispian (who were name-checked in Shakespeare's Henry V), patron of lost causes Saint Jude Thaddeus, and the possible foot fetishist Saint Hedwig of Silesia. You can check out Everything is Alive at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-is-alive/id1388419519And you can follow Saints Preserve Us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/SaintsPreserveSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/saints-preserve-us. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
“Los sanos no tienen necesidad de médico, sino los que están enfermos. No he venido a llamar a justos, sino a pecadores al arrepentimiento”
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
ospiti: Antonello Bruschi e Arianna Orasi di Ispra - Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale. Specie "aliene" di meduse in forte aumento nei nostri mari, quali sono le cause? Quante persone vengono punte ogni anno e quali sono i rischi per la pesca, l'acquacoltura e i siti industriali? Grazie alle immagini satellitari si identificano i banchi di meduse e si possono fare previsioni sui loro spostamenti verso la costa. Spazio, modelli matematici e osservazioni di campo: come possono i bagnanti diventare "sensori" grazie a progetti di citizen science?
On October 8, we commemorate two Sts. Pelagia of Antioch. The first is a virgin martyr, and the second is a repentant harlot, sometimes referred to as St. Pelagia the former courtesan of Antioch.
My African cliche of the day is a book! the first bilingual book that lists African pioneers. I didn't say heroes, and I didn't say black, I said pioneers and Africans. The combination of these 2 words suffers to appear in Google and other search engines. Why ? for many reasons, but mostly because we are failing to document our own pioneers, and expecting someone else to do it for us, just as we do for anything else! 50 little-known figures from recent African history in an illustrated book to inspire children and adults that is the promise. And for you, I will be to support an Africa that writes its own beautiful history. Will you be a pioneer? will you be part of that?
Mon cliché africain du jour, c’est un livre ! le premier livre bilingue qui répertorie les pionnières et pionniers africains . Je n’ai pas dit héros, et je n’ai pas dit noirs, J’ai dit pionniers , africains. Gros chantier croyez-moi, qui donnera un livre bilingue français /anglais dans lequel vous pourrez retrouver 50 figures méconnues, de l’histoire récente de l’Afrique ! un livre illustré pour inspirer les enfants et les adultes, qui sera disponible en précommande très bientôt. Je compte sur votre soutien, documenter l’Afrique, est plus que jamais essentiel , et Google ne fera pas cela pour nous. J’explique pourquoi dans le livre, alors soutenez ce projet en précommandant votre exemplaire.
Máximo Gorki es el pseudónimo de Alekséi Maksimovich Peshkov, escritor y político fundador del movimiento literario del realismo socialista. "La madre" es la novela que mejor refleja este movimiento. Una novela fatalista, pesimista y realista que cuenta la lucha de Pelagia, mujer que lucha contra el régimen zarista. La primera edición de la obra llegó en 1907. Gorki tuvo gran amistad con Tolstói y Chéjov, llegando a publicar sus memorias. Con Delfina Paredes y Óscar Beltrán. Adaptación de Kareen Spano y dirección de Alonso Alegría.
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"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
Santoral: Santa Pelagia (8 de octubre) "PATRONA DE LOS ARREPENTIDOS" también conocida como: "mujer penitente". Reflexión de la Santa del día + frases + Oración. Que tengan un excelente día!
Full Text of ReadingsThursday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 464All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is St. PelagiaSt. Pelagia was head of a dance troupe in Palestinian Antioch, and lived a life of frivolity and prostitution. One day while she was still a dancer, Pelagia was passing by a church dressed with her very elegant and provocative clothing. Bishop Nonnus of Edessa was preaching at that moment. Even though the parishioners turned their faces away from the sinner, the Bishop noticed her great outer beauty and spiritual greatness. Later that day, he prayed in his cell for the sinner and learned that as she took care of the adornment of her body to appear beautiful, he and his fellow priests should put more work in adorning their wretched souls.The following day Pelagia went to hear St. Nonnos preach. He was talking about the Last Judgement and its consequences. She was so moved and impressed with the sermon, that with tears of repentance in her eyes, sheaskedthe Bishopto baptize her.Seeing the sincerity of her wishes and repentance, he agreed.That same night the devil appeared to Pelagia urging her to return to her former life. She started praying and signed herself with the Sign of the Cross, after which the devil vanished.She gave all her wealth and valuables to St. Nonnos so that he could distribute them and give them to aid the poor. The bishop then ordered their distribution and said: "Let this be wisely dispersed, so that these riches gained by sin may become a wealth of righteousness." She left Antioch dressed in mans clothes.After that, she journeyed to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, where she became a hermitess and lived in a cell disguised as the monk Pelagius. There she lived in great austerity, performing many penances in a ascetic seclusion which helped her attain many spiritual gifts. At her death she was buried in her cell. She was known as the beardless monk until her sex was discovered when she died.Even though a young teenager existed and suffered martyrdom at Antioch back in the fourth century, the story described here is a pious fiction that eventually helped arise more similar stories but under different names. Saint of the Day Copyright CNA, Catholic News Agency
Pelagia era una de las más conocidas pecadoras del mundo, en la segunda mitad del siglo V en Antioquía. Se cuenta que un domingo, por curiosidad, volvió a entrar a un templo, y al oír al obispo predicar sobre el infinito tesoro de la misericordia de Dios, su corazón se conmovió a una sincera conversión. Se hizo ermitaña, morando en una cueva cerca de Jerusalén. Por prudencia ocultó su condición de mujer, que solo descubrieron después de su muerte, al disponerse a ungirlo según era costumbre.
“Los sanos no tienen necesidad de médico, sino los que están enfermos. No he venido a llamar a justos, sino a pecadores al arrepentimiento”
On October 8, we commemorate two Sts. Pelagia of Antioch. The first is a virgin martyr, and the second is a repentant harlot, sometimes referred to as St. Pelagia the former courtesan of Antioch.
Movie Sushi - Captain Corelli's Mandolin With WWII almost over, Italian musician Captain Antonio Corelli is embedded with beautiful Greek woman Pelagia - who's engaged to be married to Mandras. Mandras once tackled the Italians in war and has strong suspicions about Captain Corelli. Starring Nicolas Cage. Penélope Cruz. John Hurt. Rated 15. Dir John Madden. Released in the UK 2001. Runtime 2hrs 11mins
Under normal circumstances, Theophiloi, ladytype saints tend to become so by not having any adult fun at all and then calling Jesus lightning down on man-eating seals or exploding and teleporting their way out of a tower. For Episode Nice, however, we're covering two women who took things in the opposite direction by having all the adult fun they possibly could and then chilling out once they were finished. Believe it or not, they have way more agency in their stories than you might expect, even if the events are related by a couple of boring monks. No, not us, the weirdos who wrote this stuff down back in King Arthur times. Topics of discussion: St. Swithin's Day and (sigh) the weather, VI/IX (iucundum), Mary Magadalene: 1st Century Space Kook, Marvin of Antioch, the All-Might of suffering in the desert, the mortification of the Desert Father Spike, a very judgy use of force field technology, a better show called Apocrypals, a not-so-clean joke that made Benito laugh so hard I had to cut out a coughing fit, some stuff about Doctor Who that I almost cut out because I just do not care. Hymnal: "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty, "Trap City Mass Choir Part II" by Kevin Johnson Jr. (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBjLwXQgI0O-3JqaRqn9ccQ) Offertory: As Enoch writes, "Whoever of you spends gold or silver for his brother's sake, he will receive ample treasure in the world to come." Support the show via http://ko-fi.com/apocrypals, or check out Official Apocrypals merchandise designed by Erica Henderson! https://www.teepublic.com/user/apocrypals Black Lives Matter. Trans Lives Matter. Heck 12. Amos 5:24.
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
Frine, Pelagia, Veronica, Ninon, Harriette, La Paiva e molte altre. Questi erano i nomi delle prostitute più famose della storia mondiale che nel corso dei secoli hanno cambiato, e in alcuni casi stravolto, il corso di una guerra, di un matrimonio o anche di una sola notte. Questa settimana gli Off Topici parleranno di prostituzione con Lia Celi, scrittrice e giornalista, e cercheranno di capire da dove nasce il modo di dire "il mestiere più antico del mondo". Perché tutti hanno un prezzo, basta che a deciderlo siamo noi stessi.
Frine, Pelagia, Veronica, Ninon, Harriette, La Paiva e molte altre. Questi erano i nomi delle prostitute più famose della storia mondiale che nel corso dei secoli hanno cambiato, e in alcuni casi stravolto, il corso di una guerra, di un matrimonio o anche di una sola notte. Questa settimana gli Off Topici parleranno di prostituzione con Lia Celi, scrittrice e giornalista, e cercheranno di capire da dove nasce il modo di dire "il mestiere più antico del mondo". Perché tutti hanno un prezzo, basta che a deciderlo siamo noi stessi.
Carol Cooper was awarded Nursing’s Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year award in 2019, she is a Regional NHS Head of equality, diversity and human rights and is the a Royal College of Nursing expert lead for BME Suicide Awareness, Equality, Diversity and Human Rights. She is also a Registered Nurse. She talks to Jenni Murray about race issues in the nursing profession and the way it's being responded to as a risk factor, as the NHS tackles Covid-19. More in our series celebrating the women who get things done – the Troupers. Today, Louise Kershaw, the treasurer of the Flixton Social Lites WI in Cheshire Plus ahead of World Oceans Day on Monday, the physicist, oceanographer and bubbles enthusiast, Dr Helen Czerski, talks about her time on board the Pelagia, a Dutch Oceanographic research vessel and her mission to perform a comprehensive health check on the North Sea. And as we celebrate Desert Island Discs Day on Radio 4, Danelle Pettman tells us about the track that’s made all the difference to her life in lock down. Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Beverley Purcell Guest; Carol Cooper Guest; Louise Kershaw Guest; Dr Helen Czerski, Guest; Danelle Pettman
Kali ini yang bercerita adalah Alehin alias Pavel Konstantinovitch, sahabat Ivan Ivanovitch dan Burkin yang mereka kunjungi di cerpen sebelumnya. Karena hujan yang deras, keduanya lalu bermalam di rumah Alehin. Saat makan siang keesokan harinya, Alehin bercerita tentang hubungan asmara Pelagia, pelayannya yang cantik itu dengan juru masak mereka yang buruk rupa pun perilakunya. Nikanor tak hanya pemabuk, ia juga abusive terhadap Pelagia. Mereka semua tak habis pikir mengapa Pelagia bisa bertahan dalam hubungan semacam itu. Alehin kemudian juga berkisah tentang cintanya sendiri yang menyedihkan sebab tak mungkin bisa bersatu. Alehin jatuh cinta pada istri koleganya sendiri yang telah begitu baik dan menjalin pertemanan yang begitu akrab dengannya. Alehin sering mengunjungi dan menghabiskan waktu bersama keluarga Dmitri. Tapi baik ia maupun Anna, tidak ada yang berani mengungkapkan perasaan masing-masing. Terlalu banyak yang dipertimbangkan, terlalu banyak yang akan menjadi korban jika mereka sampai bersatu. Mereka tidak mau egois. Tapi keadaan ini begitu menyiksa keduanya, bahkan Anna sampai mengidap penyakit syaraf. Dan sebelum keadaan lebih menyakitkan, takdir bantu mengakhiri segalanya. Dmitri mendapat promosi dan akan dipindahtugaskan ke provinsi lain. Sementara sang istri, demi kesehatannya akan dirawat di daerah Crimea. Saat mengantar Anna berangkat ke Crimea, Alehin berkesempatan untuk berduaan dan berbicara dengan Anna. Ia tak dapat lagi menahan perasaannya. Keduanya akhirnya saling mengungkapkan cinta. Tapi sebagaimana sebelumnya, mereka tetaplah tidak berdaya dengan keadaan, hanya bisa menangis dan mengikhlaskan. Demikianlah, Alehin jadi terputus hubungan dengan keluarga Luganovitch. Cerpen yang cukup menyentuh tentang kehidupan dan cinta.
Een salsamerenguepinacolada-familie, zo omschrijft ze haar roots. Dus werd er thuis gedanst op Blood, Sweat & Tears, genoot ze van het gefluit van de chuchubi en was ze ooit een groupie van Juan Luis Guerra. Maar het allermooiste geluid van deze aflevering is die geweldige lach van Tania zelf. En de karaoke? Het wonderschone Pelagia, zoveel hartjes voor dat!
Jordan and Luci are two feminists who have finished annotating the Bible and are now sharing the lesser known stories of important women from the life of the church. Join them to hear discussions of history, weird facts, and even some advice for today's Christian feminists who are trying to pick up where these awesome church mothers left off. If you're enjoying expanding your ideas about Jesus, feminism, progressive Christianity, bad ass Bible ladies, the Episcopal Church, or anything else we've been talking about, get in contact! Blog: twofeministblog.com Email: twofeminists@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/2FAB Twitter: @twofeminists Instagram: @twofeministsannotate Facebook: @TwoFeministsAnnotatetheBible Theme: Sunday Plans by Silent Partner
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
Met een grote kaasschaaf over de bodem van de Noordzee, dat gaan onderzoekers de van het Nederlands instituut voor onderzoek der zee de komende week doen. Ze zoeken bijzonder bodemleven ten noorden van Texel. Er is namelijk een Noordzeeakkoord in de maak waarin waarschijnlijk wordt beslist dat een deel van de Noordzee wordt gesloten voor visserij. Wetenschappers willen weten hoe de bodem zich dan herstelt en komende week doen ze een nulmeting. Maino Remmers bezoekt onderzoeksschip de Pelagia met Rob Witbaard, die de expeditie leidt.
This episode offers a meditation on Ephesians 2:19-22; 3:1-7 and the theme of being citizens of the household of God and not of the Devil. Also the life of St, Pelagia along with the other saints of the day. Household of God "Brethren you are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God". Ephesians 2:19-22, 3:1-7 These opening words of the epistle today beautifully express what each of us has been given. Like myself, some of you come from families that at some point immigrated to the United States. Whether it was your parents, grandparents or great-grandparents who left their homeland and came to a new country. And for the first few days or weeks or even months, they were still strangers, getting to know the people, the land, the laws, the culture. But then, they eventually became citizens and made this country their home. St. Paul uses the same idea to convey our spiritual journey. Human beings were once estranged from God, having lost our original home with God in the Garden of Eden, we were strangers and sojourners, wanderers until we found the promised land, and that promised land was Christ and his Church, and we were received, welcomed by Christ himself, and through our baptism he made us citizens of his kingdom, together with all the saints, being one household, one family of God. But having entered our divine home with Christ, the Devil relentlessly tries to call us back out, he tempts us to give up our home, our true identity and once again go wandering in the darkness with him, a journey that only leads to despair and nothingness. He constantly tries to make us forget who we are and what we have received. He does this by making us not take our identity as children of God seriously. It's just a nice metaphor. Just a nice religious idea. And we fail to actually live it. Or he makes us think we're undeserving of this identity because of our mistakes and sins. Or he makes us hyper-focus on some other identity, like our ethnicity or political affiliation or even our profession. Either way, we end up disregarding or even forgetting our true identity as members of the household of God. We end up not living everyday in a way that reflects this reality. We instead live in another reality and the Devil tries to get us to only think about our earthly home, our earthly pleasures, only our immediate family members and relatives, only our friends, and we create a kind of distance between ourselves and our heavenly family and God and other people in this world. This deception of the Devil is relentless. There's only one way to snap out of it and reject it every day as well. And that is to give thanks to God for all things, and acknowledge him as the giver of all things, that he is everywhere present and sees everything. That all things belong to him and he has made you a steward of his gifts. Give thanks to God for your life, for your country, for your material blessings, for your talents, for your family members and relatives and friends, for your freedom, for your parish, for the saints, for your Orthodox Faith and that you belong to the family of God. In this way, you become a solid person, loyal to your true identity that you received at your baptism. You live as someone who is not double-minded, someone who is not two-faced, someone who is not divided and separated from God but rather united with him. As Christians, we try to live as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven while here on earth. We are called to be the light of the world. We are called to be ambassadors for Christ. Through us, God's heavenly kingdom is made present on earth. That is why we pray: Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. That earth is my own body, my mind, my heart, my soul. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-vine/message
"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived in such holiness and repentance that within three or four years she was deemed worthy to repose in an odour of sanctity, in the middle of the fifth century. Her tomb on the Mount of Olives has been a place of pilgrimage ever since." (Great Horologion). The Prologue adds that Pelagia had accumulated a large fortune as a courtesan, all of which she gave away to the poor upon her conversion.
I dag blir nesten all makrell som fiskes i Norge sendt ut av landet for bearbeiding. Industrigiganten Pelagia jobber sammen med konkurrentene for å ta produksjonen hjem. Teknisk sjef Arnt-Ove B. Kolås har stor tro på at automatisering vil øke lønnsomheten i makrellnæringen. Kolås intervjues av Kjersti Kvile, journalist i Tekfisk.
Elles sont belles, gracieuses, parfois dangereuses, souvent trop nombreuses...Dans l'épisode d'aujourd'hui, on parle des méduses, ces créatures étonnantes qui peuplent nos océans : qui sont-elles? Est-ce qu’il y en a vraiment de plus en plus et pourquoi? Et enfin, quelques idées pour mettre à “bon usage” cette surabondance de méduses...mais pas sûr que ça plaise à tout le monde!
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On the Sunday that we commemorated the Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council which restored the veneration of icons, we also remembered the former harlots Pelagia and Thais. When we look upon an icon we see holiness, struggle, integrity, and repentance. We see this also in these former harlots who became great strugglers. Their lives should inspire, encourage, and rebuke us. What image do we see when we look in the mirror?
Egil Magne Haugstad fra fiskerikonsernet Pelagia og ordfører Odd Stangeland. Frank Emil Moen i Energy Innovation, May Helen Ervik (Frp) og Terje Havsø, fylkesleder i Norges Jeger- og Fiskerforening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Het afgelopen half jaar heeft het onderzoeksschip de Pelagia over de oceanen gevaren. In die periode hebben de wetenschappers aan boord heel wat gedaan. De eerste filmbeelden van de enige Nederlandse diepzee werden er geschoten. Er werd nieuwe kennis opgedaan over de koralen in het Caribische deel van het koninkrijk. Het leven in onze Noordzee werd onderzocht, enzovoort. De onderzoekers presenteerden vandaag al een aantal van hun bevindingen aan hun vakgenoten en politici tijdens een symposium in Den Haag. Behalve veel feiten, kregen de aanwezigen ook een muzikaal intermezzo te horen: een stuk voor strijkers van componist Stef Veldhuis. Hij liet zich inspireren door de oceaan.
Kerngezonde koralen, gigantische pissebedden en gevleugelde zeeslakjes. De afgelopen maanden hebben we u in Nieuws en Co op de hoogte gehouden van de zogeheten NICO-expeditie. Maandenlang was onderzoeksschip de Pelagia van huis. Het voer langs de Azoren, de oceaan over naar de Cariben en weer terug. Vanmiddag arriveerde het schip in Amsterdam en de onderzoekers hebben nieuws over onze Noordzee. In de studio is aangeschoven Auke-Florian Hiemstra. We kennen hem als de bioloog van Naturalis die alles van inktvissen weet. Hij is de afgelopen twee weken meegevaren op het onderzoekschip van het NIOZ en heeft allerlei bizarre beestjes meegenomen naar de studio.
I år er Øivind Hånes ute med diktsamling nummer to, «Tanken på det pelagiske». Diktene i denne boka beveger seg langs to akser, den ene skildrer en undrende, drømmeaktig reise gjennom verdenshavene, den andre følger menneskekroppen fra isse til fotsåle. Øivind Hånes er også musiker. For tiden samarbeider han med Glenn Erik Haugland og Heidi Tronsmo i gruppa PELAGIA. Vi skal her høre dem framføre tre dikt. Tekstene er skrevet av Øivind Hånes, mens alle er ansvarlige for musikken. Musikken bygges opp som lydsøyler og klangskulpturer rundt tekstene – en form for lydpoesi.
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Rebroadcast of the long running radio program, "The Ave Maria Hour", a presentation of the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement. www.AtonementFriars.org Pelagia, more often called Margaret, on account of the magnificence of the pearls for which she had so often sold herself, was an actress of Antioch, equally celebrated for her beauty, her wealth and the disorder ofher life. During a synod at Antioch, she passed Bishop St. Nonnus of Edessa, who was struck with her beauty; the next day she went to hear him preach and was so moved by his sermon that she asked him to baptize her which he did. She gave her wealth to Nonnus to aid the poor and left Antioch dressed in men's clothing. She became a hermitess in a cave on Mount of Olivette in Jerusalem, where she lived in great austerity, performing penances and known as "the beardless monk" until her sex was discovered at her death.