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La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, felicita a Robert Francis Prevost Martínez, conocido ahora como León XIV, quien guía ya los destinos de la iglesia católica como el nuevo papa en el Vaticano.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TRADCAST EXPRESS - Episode 208 Topics covered: An introduction to Robert Francis Prevost, who was elected head of the Vatican II Church as 'Pope Leo XIV'. Links: ‘Pope Leo XIV' – Cardinal Prevost is New Head of Vatican II Church (incl. resource collection) Conclave Watch 2025 Ecclesiastical Milestones: Robert Francis Prevost, OSA Video: Fr. James Martin, S.J., reacts to election of Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV NovusOrdoWatch.org web site Novus Ordo Watch on Twitter/X Sign up to be notified of new episode releases automatically at tradcast.org. Produced by NOVUSORDOWATCH.org Support us by making a tax-deductible contribution at NovusOrdoWatch.org/donate/
Angela Aguilar con cambio de look vuleve loco a Cristian Nodal!!!
Der erste US-Amerikaner auf dem Stuhl Petri: Prevost bringt Erfahrung aus Chicago, Peru und Rom mit. Seine Wahl steht für Kontinuität ohne Spaltung.
Beli dim iz dimnika na Sikstinski kapeli v Vatikanu je sinoči naznanil, da je izvoljen novi poglavar Rimskokatoliške cerkve. To je postal ameriški kardinal Robert Francis Prevost, ki si je izbral ime Leon XIV. Novi papež je kmalu po izvolitvi na balkonu bazilike pozdravil številne zbrane vernike in v nagovoru svetu poslal sporočilo miru. Kot je dejal, si želi sinodalno cerkev, ki si vedno prizadeva za mir, deluje človekoljubno in je blizu tistim, ki trpijo. V oddaji tudi: - Ob 80-ti obletnici konca druge svetovne vojne drevi v Stožicah državna proslava. - Ob napovedi povečanja obrambnih izdatkov pomisleki, ali bodo vanje res lahko umeščeni tudi infrastrukturni in drugi projekti. - Začenja se kolesarska dirka po Italiji, na kateri bo Primož Roglič skušal ponoviti uspeh izpred dveh let.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Alberto Barranco, embajador de México en la Santa Sede, habló sobre Robert Francis fue elegido como nuevo papa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Robert Francis Prevost ist zum neuen Papst gewählt worden. Er selbst hat den Namen Leo XIV. ausgewählt und tritt nun die Nachfolge von Papst Franziskus an. Nur vier Wahlgänge brauchten die Kardinäle in diesem Konklave, um eine Entscheidung zu treffen. Der 69-Jährige Prevost ist der erste US-Amerikaner auf dem Papst-Stuhl - und er gilt als Brückenbauer zwischen Konservativen und Progressiven in der katholischen Kirche. Im BR24-Thema des Tages sprechen wir mit unseren Korrespondenten in Rom, um mehr über den neuen Papst zu erfahren.
Il Conclave sceglie il successore di Francesco: è Robert Francis Prevost. Il Conclave ha scelto il successore di Francesco: è Robert Francis Prevost, Leone XIV. E' il 267 esimo pontefice della storia della Chiesa cattolica, il primo americano. Dopo la fumata nera di mercoledì, anche nel secondo giorno erano ripartite le votazioni. Nelle prime, in nessun caso era stato raggiunto il quorum dei due terzi dei cardinali elettori, fissato a 89, necessario per eleggere il successore di papa Francesco. Poi alle 18.08 è arrivata la fumata bianca. Il nome Leone XIV non è stato scelto a caso dal nuovo papa che lo lega alla spinta verso il rinnovamento della società che Leone XIII aveva indicato nella Rerum Novarum. Chi è Robert Francis Prevost. Nato 69 anni fa a Chicago da una famiglia di origini italiana, francese e spagnola, Robert Francis Prevost è stato nominato a sorpresa da papa Francesco, nel 2023, prefetto del potente dicastero dei vescovi, l'ufficio vaticano che seleziona i vescovi mondiali. Questo sacerdote agostiniano ha trascorso venti anni in Perù, dapprima come missionario poi, nominato da Bergoglio, come vescovo. Gran capacità di ascolto, riservato, pragmatico, è difficile trovare sue dichiarazioni sui temi caldi. È apprezzato da molti cardinali di varie aree, e per questo suo lavoro è riuscito a far convogliare sulla sua figura quella Chiesa lontana da Roma. Una pace disarmata e una pace disarmante, umile e perseverante. Nel suo primo discorso pubblico, Prevost si incammina sul solco teologico, culturale e politico di Francesco. Parla di una pace disarmata e una pace disarmante, umile e perseverante, collegandosi direttamente alle ultime parole di Bergoglio che aveva affermato che non può esserci pace senza un disarmo unilaterale. E per proseguire le indicazioni di Bergoglio, anche Prevost intende costruire ponti con dialoghi, incontri, per essere un solo popolo in pace. Il primo a congratularsi con il nuovo papa è stato Donald Trump, ma il pensiero di Prevost resta distante da quello del presidente americano, soprattutto su migranti e diritti civili. Due posizioni assolutamente inconciliabili. "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. ___________________________________________________ Ascolta altre produzioni di Giornale Radio sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornale_radio_fm/?hl=it
Professor Mathew Schmalz, global Catholicism scholar at the College of the Holy Cross and Founding Editor of the Journal of Global Catholicism, joins Lester Kiewit to unpack the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope in the history of the Catholic Church. Professor Schmalz explores how Robert Francis Prevost’s background in Latin America may shape his leadership, what his election signals for the Church’s future, how he might resonate with the English-speaking world, and the initial reaction from American Catholics to this groundbreaking moment. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/good-morning-cape-town-with-lester-kiewit/audio-podcasts/good-morning-cape-town-with-lester-kiewit/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://buff.ly/DuRPegJ CapeTalk on TikTok: https://buff.ly/sNxD0BK CapeTalk on Instagram: https://buff.ly/xys1K8k CapeTalk on X: https://buff.ly/oTSJLZD CapeTalk on YouTube: https://buff.ly/9rXttCD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been elected as the 267th Pope of the Catholic Church, taking the name Pope Leo XIV (14th). He's the first American to hold the position. Father Hugh O'Connor, Secretary General of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference, joins us for reaction. Father O'Connor...
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, 69, has been elected the new head of the Catholic Church, becoming the first American to assume the papacy. Now styled as Pope Leo XIV, he was ordained a priest in 1982, became a bishop in 2014, and was made a cardinal in 2023—making him the most junior cardinal ever elected pope
Der US-Amerikaner Robert Francis Prevost ist nach nur 24 Stunden im Konklave zum Papst gewählt worden. Der 69-Jährige nennt sich Leo XIV. Seine Wahl gilt als religiöses wie politisches Signal, besonders mit Blick auf die US-Migrationspolitik. Heinemann, Christoph
Christian Dubé dépose son projet de loi pour lier la rémunération des médecins à la performance collective. Dutrizac et ses invités débattent aussi de la vétusté à HMR, de la panne à la SAAQ, et du tout premier « deal » judiciaire de Trump. À l’urgence d’Anna-Laberge, la situation est qualifiée de « cauchemar » par Yves Poirier. Loïc Tassé analyse les tensions géopolitiques entre Trump, Poutine et Xi. Gaétan Dutil et Philippe Richard Bertrand tirent la sonnette d’alarme sur les effets du système de santé et les grèves. On revient aussi sur l’élection d’un pape américain et la montée du souverainisme albertain. Dans cet épisode intégral du 8 mai, en entrevue : Monseigneur Christian Lépine, archevêque de Montréal. Gaétan Dutil, président du syndicat des paramédics de la Montérégie-CSN. Yves Poirier, journaliste. Jack Jedwab, président de l’Association d’études canadiennes Une production QUB Mai 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
E' il primo Papa statunitense nella storia, ma unisce il nord e il Sud del continente americano, dato che è stato a lungo vescovo missionario in Perù. Il cardinale Robert Francis Prevost è da oggi il 267esimo Papa della Chiesa Cattolica: ha scelto il nome Leone XIV.
León XIV, Robert Francis Prevost, asume el papado en un momento de desafíos globales y eclesiásticos. Su elección del nombre León rinde homenaje a León XIII y su Rerum Novarum, señalando un compromiso con la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia y la justicia social. Su experiencia en la Amazonía peruana y su formación agustina sugieren un pontificado centrado en los pobres, los indígenas y la ecología, con una posible sensibilidad hacia el arte y la literatura que reflejen estas preocupaciones. Políticamente, mantendrá una postura diplomática, navegando las tensiones entre tradición y modernidad. Su relación con los movimientos sociales será clave, especialmente en América Latina, donde podría fortalecer el legado de Francisco.
This week Pastor Robert presents the case from the book of Matthew that Jesus really is the King sent by God. We will see Matthew call prophets from the Old Testament to the stand as he proves Jesus as the rightful King, the Messiah sent to save the world from sin.
In this message, Pastor Robert breaks down Psalm 90, the oldest of all the Psalms. We see Moses contemplate the eternal, everlasting, righteous nature of God and how temporary and jacked up man is in comparison to God. We learn that we have limited time on earth to carry out an eternal work for God.
September 25th: Robert Francis Burns Dies (1883) When a victim is found, attention turns to the last known person in their company. On September 25th 1883 a man who happened to be the last person seen with multiple victims was hanged for what might be only 1 of his handful of crimes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Francis_Burns, https://www.facebook.com/315934825111204/posts/robert-francis-burns-the-wickliffe-murderon-the-1st-of-july-1880-the-body-of-an-/1189424524428892/, https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/nightlife/robert-francis-burns/11210616 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Steve and Cody discuss William Duer, the man almost single-handedly responsible for America's first financial crash.Podcast to recommend: The Hellenistic Age (https://hellenisticagepodcast.wordpress.com/)SourcesBrown, Abram. “The High Crimes And Misadventures Of William Duer, The Founding Father Who Swindled America.” Forbes. 4 Jul 2019. . Retrieved 15 Jul 2024.Jones, Robert Francis. The King of the Alley, William Duer: Politician, Entrepreneur, and Speculator, 1768-99. Philadelphia, PA: American Philosophical Society, 1992.Narron, James, and Skeie, David. “Crisis Chronicles: Central Bank Crisis Management during Wall Street's First Crash.” Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 9 May 2014. . Retrieved 15 Jul 2024.Sylla, Richard, et al. “Alexander Hamilton, Central Banker: Crisis Management During the U. S. Financial Panic of 1792.” Business History Review 83 (Spring 2009). . Retrieved 15 Jul 2024.Wright, Robert E., and Cowen, David J. Financial Founding Fathers: The Men Who Made America Rich. Chicago, IL: U. of Chicago Press, 2006.See pinned tweet for general sources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“F” is for Furchgott, Robert Francis (1916-2009). Pharmacologist, Nobel laureate.
Throughout life we fine ourselves in the middle of storms. This week we look at how to find purpose and peace in our storms through scripture. We will see how Jonah, the disciples, and Paul found peace and grew closer to God through the storms they experienced.
Richard Linklater's "spiritual successor" to Dazed and Confused struggles to inherit the mantle, we think. I can't tell what my favorite part of this episode is. Is it when Andy forgets McReynolds's name and describes him as "jacked up Weird Al with a bowl cut"? Is it when Winston strengthens the connection between Willoughby and Wooderson by noting that Matthew McConaughey also starred in Failure to Launch? Is it when Andy--quite appropriately--reads the poem "Pitcher," by Robert Francis, into the record? Listener, you decide!
What do you need to know to design and execute the best possible HIT workouts for your clients and how can you teach your strength studio's trainers to do the same? Inform Fitness' Robert Francis is a MedX clinician and master strength trainer with over 40 years of professional experience, multiple certifications, and a wealth of knowledge and experience that has earned him a tremendous amount of respect in the strength training world. In this episode, we talk about Robert's HIT journey, the differences between old-school and modern-day HIT trainers, how strength training education has changed over the decades, and he offers incredibly valuable insights for both seasoned professionals and aspiring personal trainers looking to give their clients the best of themselves and their personal training services. If you want to build your HIT business and give both your strength training clients and your trainers the best ways to progress, this episode is a must-listen. ***
This episode is for the birds — and one bird in particular. Flaco, an Eurasian eagle-owl, escaped from the Central Park Zoo last year and went on to become a local celebrity, delighting New Yorkers with his feathered adventures across Manhattan. Late last month, however, Flaco died after an apparent collision with a building. Obviously, Flaco's death is a sad event for many reasons, but it got us thinking about the role of birds in the wider world. Not only are they an important part of the natural ecosystem, but they can also contribute to agriculture (or quality of life in the city) by eating bugs, rats and other pests. So can you put an exact dollar amount on the value of a bird and what it does for the world? It turns out that for many decades, some economists were devoted to exactly this question. In this episode, we speak with Robert Francis, the author of the Bird History Substack, about the largely forgotten science of economic ornithology and historic attempts to figure out exactly how much a bird is worth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Francis // New Years Eve 2023Special Message from Robert Francis
Robert Flor produced the radio adaptation of his play A Christmas in the Cordilleras, among other works, through the Artist Support Program at Jack Straw. KVRU 105.7FM will broadcast and stream two Christmas plays by Bob, A Christmas in the Cordilleras and The Christmas Snow Globe, on December 21st at 2pm PST, December 24th at […] The post Robert Francis Flor – A Christmas in the Cordilleras appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
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Robert Francis // Count the CostSpecial Message from Robert Francis named Count the Cost.
We've been tracking Bobby's misinformation, contradictions, and cursed networks for three years. And now he's having his moment, and it's anyone's guess how far he'll run. But why is he so appealing on the presidential stage? Why is he polling at 20%, with his favorability in double digits against Biden? It's not just that his endless rhetoric appeals to libertarians on the right and paranoiacs on the left. It's that he casts a charismatic spell that echoes, exacerbates, and amplifies some of the deepest conflicts in the American psyche—between tradition and rebellion, nostalgia and grievance, idealism and paranoia. Bobby, you see, is never quite who he seems to be. In one moment he's the prodigal prince of Camelot, seen through a sepia lens. In the next he's a tortured and braying conspiracy theorist, lit by the blue light of countless screens. Show Notes RFK Jr. says COVID may have been 'ethnically targeted' to spare Jews A Kennedy and His Mentor Part Ways Over River Group - The New York Times Robert F Kennedy Jr says he has ‘conversations with dead people' | Democrats | The Guardian Transcript for Robert F. Kennedy Jr: CIA, Power, Corruption, War, Freedom, and Meaning | Lex Fridman Podcast #388 Beware: we ignore Robert F Kennedy Jr's candidacy at our peril | Naomi Klein | The Guardian Most People Believe In JFK Conspiracy Theories | FiveThirtyEight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Purpose & Peace in the Storms - Acts 27 - Robert Francis
More on the Triumph of the Cross https://www.catholiccompany.com/magazine/venerating-cross-feast-triumph-of-cross-5885 USCCB writeup on the upcoming consistory that dwells a fair bit on Cardinal-Elect Prevost: https://www.usccb.org/news/2023/pope-names-21-cardinals-including-us-born-archbishop-prevost Vatican News write-up focused on Cardinal-Elect Prevost https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican-city/news/2023-07/cardinal-designate-prevost-sees-new-role-as-way-walk-together.html Catholic-Hierarchy.org entry: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bprevost.html
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational Interviews, Under-Reported News
Thousands of people were infected with HIV and Hepatitis after being given contaminated blood by the NHS in the 1970s and 80s. Many have since died - more are gravely ill. The government has been directed to pay compensation to those affected and quickly, yet hundreds of people haven't received a penny. Jason Evans lost his father when he was four years old as a result of the infected blood scandal. He spearheaded a mission for truth and justice by setting up campaign group Factor 8 to demand a public inquiry and now he's fighting for the compensation agreed to be paid out. Joined with Des Collins, a formidable solicitor advocating for hundreds of victims, we delve into this shocking chapter of medical history and its ongoing implications. Hear their stories, the relentless hunt for damning documents, and the profound determination of victims fighting for their rights.Des Collins and Jason Evans share invaluable insights about the bureaucratic red tape that has delayed compensation and justice for those affected. We dive into the intricacies of the Robert Francis report from 2022, the Langstaff report's recommendations, and what these delays mean for those still awaiting compensation.Through their tales of persistence and resilience, Jason and Des will bring us face to face with the realities of trying to hold government officials accountable. #HIVHepatitisScandal #InfectedBloodControversy #NHSCompensation #Factor8Campaign #PublicInquiryDemand #MedicalHistory #CompensationDelays #RobertFrancisReport #LangstaffReport #GovernmentAccountability #VictimsRights #BureaucraticRedTape #JusticeForAll #MedicalInjustice #HealthcareScandal #VictimAdvocacy #TruthAndJustice #CompensationStruggle #GovernmentResponsibilitySupport the showhttps://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
Promise Made, Promise Kept - Acts 23 - Robert Francis
What is the Gospel? - Acts 20 - Robert Francis
Hey Adam, let's talk - Genesis 2 & 3 - Robert Francis
Welcome to the midterm elections 2022 Bastards of Babylon style!! On this episode we laugh at Robert Francis, the fat black lady from Georgia and all the stupid shills on social media who continue to carry the water for the losers known as democrats.....Thanks for tuning in!!
Clarity Through Stained Glass: The Sovereignty of God - Robert Francis
“A” is for Allston, Robert Francis Withers (1801-1864). Legislator, governor, rice planter.
Teach Us to Pray - Robert Francis
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Maybe the A.G.'s office is saving the unEthics Commission from itself in not taking past due fine cases to court. The flimsy hit piece on Paxton from Hearst actually lets the real story be known in this little snippet buried in the bottom portion:“Texas has limited options when it comes to financial repercussions — it can put a hold on candidates' and elected officials' financial accounts with the state, if they have them — but unlike other states, it can't levy tax liens or garnish wages. If that isn't effective, it must decide whether to file a civil suit requesting a judge to order payment.“Even this, Texas' most aggressive tool for pursuing delinquent filers, is seldom effective…”So much for the narrative the headline and upper portion try to set. These cases are largely a waste of taxpayer resources.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.TPPF's Sherry Sylvester jumps on one of the longest running topics from Pratt on Texas: The Texas Media War Against Texas.While Lt. Governor Patrick reacts to the massively increase revenue estimate for the state from the comptroller of public accounts with: “Our first priority is to send money back to the taxpayers of Texas,” it remains to be seen of Governor Abbott will actually work to get us the size of tax cuts we need. Patrick has good suggestions and one that deserves immediate passage is the huge increase in the homestead exemption.Beto Pancho O'Rourke, the fake Hispanic rich kid from El Paso who is actually named Robert Francis, set singe reporting term fundraising record for a Texas candidate. Don't read too much into it.And, other news of Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
This episode is the 2nd part of my series on the history, current status, and possible future of racial profiling. It covers the history of racial profiling from the mid 1990s to the late 2000s. In this episode, you'll learn: how local and state police departments, U.S. Customs, taxi services, and TSA were all engulfed in various controversies over the issue, with the New Jersey State Police ending up in the eye of the storm of a time; how the drug war and civil asset forfeiture made the problem harder to address; discussions over racial profiling in the 2000 Presidential Election; the surprising reason a Weekly Standard columnist criticized Rudy Giuliani on race issues; how the End Racial Profiling Act gained and then lost momentum right before and after 9/11; and attempts to address the issue in a post-9/11 world. You'll learn about dogged foes of racial profiling such as John Lewis, Amo Houghton, Jeffrey Goldberg, Randall Kennedy, Danny Glover, Larry King, Robert Francis, Frank Lautenberg, Jon Corzine, Russ Feingold, Laura Murphy, and then-state legislator Barack Obama. You'll learn about the villains of the conflict such as Christine Todd Whitman, Strom Thurmond, Alan Keyes, George F. Will, Heather MacDonald, National Review, and the Weekly Standard's William Tucker. And you'll learn about the people like George W. Bush and former NYPD and U.S. Customs Commissioner Ray Kelly whose views and legacy on racial profiling are tough to suss out. You'll learn about cops who defended racial profiling, such as Steve Young, Gary McLhinney, and Bernard Parks. And you'll learn about cops who stood against racial profiling, such as James Fyfe, Aaron Campbell, and (despite his flaws) Eric Adams.
After tragedy struck in Texas Governor Greg Abbott addressed the community and 'Beto' O'Rourke decided it was a great time to push his political agenda and blame the Governor for the shooting. Howie takes calls on the tragedy and the mental health problem in the country.