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La rotule de Candice de Traviole inspire toujours les plus vives inquiétudes au corps médical. Tandis que celle-ci est partie à Montmorillon dans la Vienne afin de consulter un spécialiste de renommée mondiale, Taberdan de Queb’, Jeff de la Tourette et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire tentent de tenir la baraque avec les moyens du bord… Et […] L'article Welcome! du 24 mai 2025 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Quelle promotion sociale pour Candice de Traviole! Des mots très durs ont été échangés entre Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire et la direction à propos des audiences catastrophiques de ces dernières semaines et celui-ci s’est vu retirer la présentation de l’émission jusqu’à nouvel ordre… Taberdan de Queb’, Jeff de la Tourette et Clément de Plusdeux restent tapis […] L'article Welcome! du 10 mai 2025 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Un seul être vous manque, mais c’est du résolument ponctuel, alors tout n’est pas si dépeuplé, en définitive… D’autant que si Taberdan est absent (avec un mot en bonne et due forme), Candice de Traviole, Jeff de la Tourette et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire sont admirablement secondés par Clément de Plus Deux… Au menu décidément, des […] L'article Welcome! du 03 mai 2025 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
IMAGE CREDIT MEDEF, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons LINKS Vatican bio of Cardinal Philippe BARBARIN: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_barbarin_p.html Philippe BARBARIN on FIU's Cardinals Database (by Salvador Miranda): https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios2003.htm#Barbarin Cardinal Philippe BARBARIN on Gcatholic.org: https://gcatholic.org/p/17 Cardinal Philippe BARBARIN on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbarbarin.html Archdiocese of Lyon on Gcatholic.org: https://gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/lyon0.htm?tab=info Archdiocese of Lyon on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dlyon.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia, “Primate” (via newadvent.org): https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12423b.htm Brittanca.com, “Lyon”: https://www.britannica.com/place/Lyon-France Zenit.org coverage of Cardinal Barbarin's 2013 heart attack: https://zenit.org/2013/07/24/cardinal-philippe-barbarin-suffers-heart-attack/ 2020 The Guardian reporting on the Preynat case: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/16/defrocked-french-priest-jailed-for-abusing-scouts-over-20-year-period 2019 France24 coverage of Cardinal Barbarin and the Preynat scandal as it stood at the time: https://www.france24.com/en/video/20190319-pope-refuses-french-cardinal-barbarins-resignation-over-abuse-cover-scandal 2020 La Croix interview with the early-retiring Cardinal: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/cardinal-philippe-barbarin-begins-busy-early-retirement/12647 Thank you for listening, and thank my family and friends for putting up with the time investment and for helping me out as needed. As always, feel free to email the show at Popeularhistory@gmail.com If you would like to financially support Popeular history, go to www.patreon.com/Popeular. If you don't have any money to spare but still want to give back, pray and tell others– prayers and listeners are worth more than gold! TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History, a library of Catholic knowledge and insights. Check out the show notes for sources, further reading, and a transcript. Today we're discussing another current Cardinal of the Catholic Church, one of the 120 or so people who will choose the next Pope when the time comes. One of eleven children, Philippe Xavier Christian Ignace Marie Barbarin was born on October 17, 1950 in Rabat, Morocco, located right in the middle of the second big inward curve if you're following the coast coming up from south. Though Morocco is over 99% Muslim, Rabat has popped up on our radar before, thanks to recent Cardinal López Romero winding up as Archbishop of Rabat after his continent hopping journeys. Cardinal Barbarin hasn't gotten credit as Morocco's first Cardinal, when you Google that up you get lots of Lopez Romero. Granted, Philippe Barbarin wasn't born in the modern nation of Morocco, rather he was born in French Morocco, like Cardinal Mamberti, if you remember that. And it's fair to not count colonizers who never really lived the same lives as the locals. I don't know for sure that Philippe actually fits that description, but that's also not the only reason folks might not be in a rush to credit him as the first Moroccan Cardinal… but I'm getting ahead of myself. After Moroccan independence, Philippe wound up in France, experiencing the joys of military service while also studying a little theology and a lot of philosophy in Paris, getting a licentiate in the former from the Carmes Seminary and a doctorate in the latter from the Sarbonne. In 1977, Philippe Barbarin was ordained a priest for the young diocese of Créteil, centered on an eponymous suburb southeast of Paris. From 1977 till 1985, he served as Vicar in two parishes: Notre-Dame d'Alfortville and Notre-Dame de Vincennes, Notre-Dame of course being French for “Our Lady”, on the off chance that you got this deep without already knowing that. From ‘85 to ‘90, Father Barbarin served two parishes and a school simultaneously, as well as an ecumenical role in the diocese. The parishes, if you're wondering, were Saint François de Sales d'Adambille en Saint-Maur, and Saint-Hilaire de la Varenne. From ‘91 to ‘94, Father Barbarin served as the pastor of Saint Léger Parish and then transferred quite a ways, effectively being loaned out to the Archdiocese of Fianarantsoa in Madagascar, where he taught theology at the Major Seminary of Vohitsoa. Which explains the presence of Malagasy, the dominant language of Madagascar, on the list of languages Cardinal Barbarin Speaks, along with English, Italian, Spanish, German, and of course his native French. 1998 was white phone time, when Father Barbarin heard from Pope Saint John Paul the Second that he was going to be made Bishop of Moulins, back in France. As is so often the case, you can see why the three bishops that consecrated him were chosen for the task: his principal consectator was the Archbishop of Fianarantsoa, who he had been serving under in Madagascar, accompanied by his original bishop in France from Créteil, as well as the Bishop emeritus of Moulins who he was replacing. Physically located in pretty much the exact center of France, it's worth noting that I simply do not trust the demographic data Catholic-Hierarchy.org has for the Diocese of Moulins. I want to give them credit for their essential work, and it's entirely possible the error is in the sources they're relying on and not some issue on their end, but I don't see how you can have the shifts shown in the period recorded. I'm sure I've missed flagging bad data before, so don't take this as an indication that I'll point it out whenever there's something fishy floating around, but I do what I can and felt I should mention the oddity there. At some point when I get around to it I'll cross reference their source material since they're kind enough to cite it. In 2002, Bishop Barbarin was chosen as the next Archbishop of the ancient see of Lyon in southeasternish France. Allegedly, Lyon was the Capital of the Gauls back when the Gauls were a thing, and in any event it's pretty universally agreed that it's old enough one of its first bishops was a disciple of a disciple of Saint John, so basically Jesus' spiritual great-grandson, and that wasn't even the *first* bishop there. To this day, the Archbishop of Lyon also carries the title of Primate of the Gauls. In 2003, that is, at the next opportunity, Archbishop Barbarin was made a Cardinal, which is completely unsurprising given the status of Lyon: every Archbishop of Lyon in the 20th century was made a Cardinal. And as we know, the red hat gets you additional duties: he was made a member of the Congregations for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, and for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. Of course the most famous duty of a Cardinal is the one he exercised in the conclave of 2005 that elected Pope Benedict, and again in the 2013 election that gave us Pope Francis. Later on in 2013, Cardinal Barbarin suffered a heart attack while in South America preparing for World Youth Day. An unsourced wikipedia entry states that he underwent a successful triple bypass surgery in Martinique a few days later, and I think it's safe enough to say something like that happened: in any event he did survive. In 2016, Cardinal Barbarin began to get asked questions about his handling–or lack thereof-of a bad priest, a certain Father Bernard Preynat. Content warning, I'm not going to go into graphic detail but yes we're talking about the abuse of minors here. From 1971 to 1991 Father Preynat abused some seventy minors he encountered principally through the scouting program. Obviously, and allow me to stress this emphatically, the charge against Barbarin was not the abuse itself, but rather his lack of disclosure of the situation to the authorities. This was very much a charge though, because his lack of reporting was apparently a crime, and as a victim myself- though not of clergy- rightly so. Apparently in 2019 when Cardinal Barbarin was originally convicted of failing to report and was given a six month suspended sentence, he offered his resignation to Pope Francis, who initially refused, speaking of the presumption of innocence, which seems an odd line to take given Barbarin had *just* been convicted, but hey what do I know. In any event, the next year Cardinal Barbarin's conviction *was* overturned on appeal, so it seems Pope Francis was perhaps wise to wait, but then in March his holiness turned around and accepted Cardinal Barbarin's resignation after all, making him the Archbishop Emeritus of Lyon. Cardinal Barbarin says he is available for whatever mission Pope Francis might entrust him with next. Barring a further change in his status, which to be clear I do not expect as I think it would have happened already if it was going to happen, Cardinal Philippe Barbarin remains eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2030. Today's episode is part of Cardinal Numbers. Stay tuned to see if today's Cardinal gets selected for a deeper dive in the next round! Thank you for listening; God bless you all!
Aujourd’hui dans Welcome!, Candice de Traviole justifie de son retard, Jeff de la Tourette est sur les charbons ardents, Taberdan de Queb’ revendique le tout voiture et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire s’apitoie sur le sort d’un de ses semblables! En route pour une émission en roue presque libre! L'article Welcome! du 29 03 25 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
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Aujourd’hui, c’est l’image d’une équipe soudée et unie que tentent de renvoyer Candice de Traviole, Jeff de la Tourette, Taberdan de Queb’ et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire aux auditeurs de Campus… Les aléas de la vie ont trop souvent séparé les protagonistes de l’émission ces dernières semaines, et il est temps que la grande famille Welcome! […] L'article Welcome! du 22 02 25 et Tugsby Tower Exeprience Ep.8 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Bonne nouvelle! L’équipe de Welcome! est enfin au complet cette semaine! Euh, ben non, en fait… Si Jeff de la Tourette et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire sont fidèles au poste, si Taberdan de Queb’ est revenu des enfers pour vous, pour reconquérir le cœur des auditeurs, cette semaine, c’est Candice de Traviole qui nous a fait […] L'article Welcome du 15 02 25 et Tugsby Tower Exprience Ep. 7 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Une véritable tragédie grecque cette semaine dans Welcome! Les trois brillants chroniqueurs que sont Taberdan de Queb’, Jeff de la Tourette et Candice de Traviole n’ont plus donné signe de vie, si bien que l’on peut nourrir les plus vives inquiétudes à leur sujet ! Dans la tourmente, Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire tente aussi courageusement que […] L'article Welcome du 01 02 25 et Tugsby Tower Experience Ep. 5 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Après une année 2024 éprouvante autant au niveau professionnel, personnel, familial, santé et économique (on est magané!) on lance 2025 en grand avec un épisode et un plan pour reprendre la routine de production! Alors 2025, lâche nous un peu cibolak!Pour ce premier épisode de 2025 un sujet local peut-être un peu surprenant; le Mont-Saint-Hilaire!Mais le Mont-Saint-Hilaire est un lieu riche en phénomènes étranges, en rumeurs et en mythes!Tristan qui a grandi à son pied nous en parle pour nous faire découvrir, le mystérieux Mont-Saint-Hilaire!
Saints du jour 2025-01-13 Saint Hilaire de Poitiers by Radio Maria France
À l'occasion de sa revue de presse vendredi matin, Paul Arcand aborde l'évolution des feux de forêt qui sévissent sur la région de Los Angeles, en Californie. Au moins 10 morts ont été répertoriées. Des quartiers ont été complètement rasés et les pompiers manquent d’eau pour tenter de contrôler le brasier. «En voyant cela, j'avais en tête les images des belles maisons sur le Richelieu, à Saint-Hilaire, sur le bord de l'eau... imagine-toi que tu prends le Chemin des patriotes et il n'y a plus rien... Que des débris, que de la cendre, que de la brique noircie; c'est ce qu'on a vu hier sur le bord de l'océan Pacifique. [...] Cette reconstruction va prendre des années!» Autres sujets traités: 2024 aura été l'année la plus chaude jamais enregistrée; Funérailles de Jimmy Carter: des scènes surréalistes; La Cour suprême a rejeté la demande de suspension de la peine visant Donald Trump; Des détails de la guerre économique que veut livrer Donald Trump au Canada; L'inquiétude liée aux menaces de Donald Trump; Les libéraux fédéraux auront un nouveau chef le 9 mars; Des cas de fraudes: la comptable Nathalie Ratthé condamnée à 18 mois de prison; Trafic mortel de fentanyl et de Xanax contrefait: un Québécois encourt une lourde peine aux États-Unis; Menaces, insultes, dénigrement: des partisans s’en prennent à leur équipe préférée, selon Le Soleil; L'émission Stat passe en format d'une heure, une fois par semaine. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Au terme d’une année particulièrement difficile, Welcome! déroule les moments les plus marquants de 2024… Mais Candice de Traviole, Jeff de la Tourette, Taberdan de Queb’ et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire sauront-ils se reprendre en 2025? Il est permis d’émettre les plus grandes réserves à ce sujet! L'article Welcome! Le pot pourri 2024! est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Welcome!, le talk qui fait aller bien à marche forcée, célèbre Noël! Pendant que Jeff de la Tourette est mis à pied pour une faute qu’il n’a pas commise (quelle injustice!), Candice de Traviole, Taberdan de Queb’ et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire accueillent un invité de renommée mondiale!!! (Par contre, veuillez l’excuser, il a galéré dans […] L'article Welcome ! du 21 12 24 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
durée : 00:13:57 - Carnets de campagne - par : Dorothée Barba - Au programme des Carnets du jour : la réouverture de la Motte aux Cochons, un café-concert chargé d'histoire à Saint-Hilaire-de-Chaléons et l'association "Permis de construire", qui accompagne les personnes passées sous main de justice.
Conférence par Denis Duboule, titulaire de la chaire Évolution du développement et des génomes au Collège de FranceLe Collège de France et la BnF proposent un cycle de conférences scientifiques s'appuyant sur des documents exceptionnels issus des collections patrimoniales. Quatre professeurs du Collège de France présentent leur lecture subjective de grands textes, à la croisée de leurs goûts intimes, de leur imaginaire et de leur pratique de la recherche. Denis Duboule, titulaire de la chaire Évolution du développement et des génomes, est l'invité de la deuxième séance. Le développement de l'embryon obéit à un cheminement complexe, sinuant entre des contraintes multiples qu'il génère lui-même. Des traités de tératologie du XIXe siècle aux rouages contraignants de La Vie Mode d'emploi de Georges Perec, comment les grands textes éclairent-ils notre compréhension de l'embryogénèse ?Séance enregistrée le 21 novembre 2024 à la BnF I Richelieu Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
A Saint-Hilaire-sur-Helpe, un village du Nord, tout le monde connaissait Janine Sopka, une veuve de 59 ans. A l'hiver 2003, il y a vingt ans, une partie de son corps est découvert dépecé dans un canal. On va alors s'apercevoir qu'on ignorait tout, ou presque, de cette figure locale. Son passé, ses fréquentations, ses habitudes, ses amants. Comment cette enquête est-elle devenue un cold case ?
Comme tous les samedis, Candice de Traviole, Jeff de la Tourette, Taberdan de Queb’ et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire vont vous faire rire, vous émouvoir, vous sensibiliser, vous affliger et peut-être même vous faire guincher!Au programme de l’émission, notamment, des chroniques, de la bonne musique, un nouvel épisode de notre grand feuilleton radiophonique et une interview […] L'article Welcome! du 30 novembre 2024 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Welcome, le talk qui essaie d’aller bien, avant la guerre thermo-nucléaire ! Intervenants de qualité certifiée développement durable, chroniques désopilantes, infos sujettes à caution, musiques de tous les horizons, feuilleton radiophonique paranoïaque, joie de vivre, avec antidépresseurs directement incorporés…Candice de Traviole, Jeff de la Tourette, Taberdan’ de Queb’ et Jean-Hubert de Saint-Hilaire vous convient pour […] L'article Welcome! du 23 11 24 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Jeudi, l'église Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand de Poitiers, monument médiéval classé au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco, a été la cible d'un incendie. C'est la troisième fois que les églises de la ville sont touchées pas des actes de vandalisme. Europe 1 est allée à la rencontre des fidèles, sous le choc face à l'ampleur des dégâts.
Jeudi, l'église Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand de Poitiers, monument médiéval classé au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco, a été la cible d'un incendie. C'est la troisième fois que les églises de la ville sont touchées pas des actes de vandalisme. Europe 1 est allée à la rencontre des fidèles, sous le choc face à l'ampleur des dégâts.
LINKS Vatican bio of Cardinal Lacroix https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_lacroix_gc.html Gérald Cyprien Lacroix on FIU's Cardinals Database (by Salvadore Miranda): https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios2014.htm#Lacroix Cardinal Lacroix on Gcatholic.org: http://www.gcatholic.org/p/24599 Cardinal Lacroix on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/blacrgc.html Archdiocese of Québec on Gcatholic.org: http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/queb0.htm?focus=24599&tab=info Archdiocese of Québec on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dqueb.html ISPX website: https://ispx.org/en-assemblee-pour-sengager-totalement/ National Catholic Register abuse allegation coverage: https://www.ncregister.com/cna/canadian-cardinal-lacroix-named-in-sexual-abuse-lawsuit Reuters abuse allegation coverage: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadian-cardinal-temporarily-steps-down-after-lawsuit-alleging-abuse-2024-01-26/ America Magazine coverage of abuse investigation and Cardinal Lacroix's return to ministry: https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2024/07/23/quebec-cardinal-vatican-abuse-248430 2020 Salt and Light interview with Cardinal Lacroix (English): https://youtu.be/SvPhxY34AuA?feature=shared IMAGE CREDIT: CNS photo/Philippe Vaillancourt, Presence, via America Magazine. Imaged cropped. IMAGE SOURCE AND DESCRIPTION: Cardinal Gerald C. Lacroix of Quebec walks with his crosier following a Dec. 12 Mass for the opening of the Holy Door in Notre-Dame Cathedral. https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2017/06/21/canadian-cardinal-spent-9-years-colombian-war-zone-now-he-serves-new-periphery Thank you for listening, and thank my family and friends for putting up with the time investment and for helping me out as needed. As always, feel free to email the show at Popeularhistory@gmail.com If you would like to financially support Popeular history, go to www.patreon.com/Popeular. If you don't have any money to spare but still want to give back, pray and tell others– prayers and listeners are worth more than gold! TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History, a library of Catholic knowledge and insights. Check out the show notes for sources, further reading, and a transcript. Today we're discussing another current Cardinal of the Catholic Church, one of the 120 or so people who will choose the next Pope when the time comes. Before we do, I have a note from last week's episode, courtesy of attentive listener Christine de Pizan, who asked about the fifteenth century Cardinal Louis de Luxembourg when I described Cardinal Höllerich as Luxembourg's first Cardinal. After getting over my elation that someone as cool as Christine listens to my podcast, and apparently listens closely, I dug into the matter and quickly found not one not two but three and nearly four such “de Luxembourg” Cardinals, all listed as French by my sources. The question is fair, where did they get the de Luxembourg thing? Well, if you go back through the generations, according to Christine who was kind enough to help answer her own question, they're all descendants of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg, who looms fairly large in Luxembourger history, and who I reckon could fairly be called Luxembourgish himself. The de Luxembourg Cardinals are certainly worth mentioning when talking about the history of Catholic Cardinals in connection to Luxembourg, and I look forward to diving into their stories eventually. But by their day, well, I am comfortable continuing to count them as French for now, given their strong connections and daily life in France. The question of national equivalency gets fuzzier and fuzzier the further back you go, enough that I've considered dropping it as a focal point, but in the end people do pay close attention to the national makeup of the College of Cardinals, so it's worth discussing, even if it gets murky. So thank you again Christine for drawing the de Luxembourg Cardinals to my attention, you inspired me to spend a fair amount of time working on my Cardinals database this week, which is always a pleasure, so thank you for that and for listening as well. I also should note that an accusation of abuse of a minor was made against today's Cardinal, Cardinal Lacroix, after I wrote my original summary of his life..Cardinal Lacroix, who categorically denies the allegations, temporarily stepped aside from his duties as a result in January of this year, returning to duty just last month, in July of 2024, after an investigation by a retired judge concluded with no evidence being found to support a canonical trial. The judge did note that the investigation should be considered incomplete, given that Cardinal Lacroix's accuser refused to participate, I'm guessing there's a trust issue, though the investigating judge also described Cardinal Lacroix;s record as “impeccable”. Anyways, without further ado, let's get into it. Gérald Cyprien Lacroix was born on July 27th, 1957 in Saint-Hilaire de Dorset, a community in the far south of Canada's Québec Province. His parents were farmers who moved the family to New Hampshire when he was 8 years old, and he finished his childhood in New England. In 1975, presumably after turning 18 though possibly a bit before, he joined the Secular institute Pius X, or ISPX. Presumably he heard about it in part because it was founded in Manchester, New Hampshire, where he went to high school. The ISPX should not be confused with the SSPX, which we'll talk about sometime in the future. As for the Secular Institute part, we're basically talking following the evangelical counsels–you know, poverty, chastity, and obedience–that you normally see in a monastic setting without the monastery part, so there's a focus on living in the world rather than in community. The ISPX is headquartered in Québec, the land of Gérald's birth, and he went back that way about this time. He didn't jump immediately into seminary though, taking the “secular” part of “secular institute” to heart and working for a restaurant, then as a graphic designer at a publishing house. In 1980 he took a year to do missionary work at a clinic for the poor in Columbia–service to the poor being a special focus of the ISPX. On his return he began studying at the Université Laval, a public university rather than the seminaries you may have come to expect. The ISPX must have liked what he was doing, because in 1982 they made Gérald their Secretary-General when he was a 25 year old college student who made his perpetual vows that same year. It's not clear what his duties were as Secretary-General, normally as we've seen when it comes to Church stuff secretary is actually a fairly high posting, but I don't get the sense that this was like being Secretary-General at, say, the UN. It definitely wasn't the top post, I can say that much. He held other posts in the Institute, becoming counselor of the General Counsel in 1985. Presumably that was an advancement, and soon he was Director General of one of their centers for spiritual formation. In 1988, he was ordained a deacon in New Hampshire, then a few months later a priest in Québec, so very much a two-worlds scenario. Or rather, three worlds, because from 1990 to 2000 he was back serving in Columbia, carrying out tasks from assisting at a local parish to acting as a radio host, presumably in Spanish, though Gérald was also comfortable in English and French because of his background. While in Columia he also established nine houses for the ISPX, and yeah I know I said what made the ISPX a secular institute was a focus on living in the world rather than in community but, well, it's complicated. You still want to have a stable situation and base of operations, so even secular institutes still have religious houses. It goes back to that constant Martha and Mary discussion, as it always does. Nine houses sounds like good growth for the order, and it seems they agreed, because in 2001 Father Lacroix became the top man for sure, the Director General, and that's how I know Secretary General was apparently not the top job. Usually I can have more confidence about the inner workings of the religious orders we're discussing because, frankly, they're older and bigger. In the case of the ISPX, I mean, the Church has only formally recognized the concept of a Secular Institute since 1947-which is an odd thing to read on the website of a Secular Institute founded eight years before that in 1939, but hey, these things usually do start at the local level and then bubble up. In 2008, deep into his second four-year term running the ISPX, Father Lacroix was established as a member of the Executive Council of the World Conference for the Secular Institutes. The following year, 2009, he was made an Auxiliary Bishop of Québec, becoming Titular Bishop of Ilta because as you may recall auxiliary bishops tend to become titular bishops of defunct diocesesA as a way of emphasizing the one-diocese one-bishop model while still allowing for additional admin help in larger sees. At the time, the Archbishop of Québec was Cardinal Marc Ouellet, though not for much longer as Cardinal Ouellet was made Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, a Curial post of sufficient intensity that he left the Archdiocese for Rome full time. You won't be surprised to learn that the conveniently placed Auxiliary Bishop Lacroix was chosen to succeed him in the post, nor will you be surprised that Pope Francis made him a Cardinal in 2014, during his first consistory. That same year, he was made a member of the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life, which makes sense given his background, as well as the Pontifical Councils for Interreligious Dialogue and for Culture. Later, in 2020, he was added to the Council for the Economy, and finally, just last year,, Pope Francis added him to both the Dicastery for Culture and Education and his elite Council of Cardinals. Considering Cardinal Hollerich also made his way onto the Council of Cardinals at the end of our last episode, you'd be forgiven for thinking everyone and their brother is a member, but no, there are only nine members, all Cardinals. Considering there are currently 236 Cardinals, it's an exclusive club within an exclusive club, though I'm sure Pope Francis wouldn't call it that. An advisory body within an advisory body, is that better? Anyways, unless he resigns early or something, which I am not predicting, Cardinal Lacroix is eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2037. Today's episode is part of Cardinal Numbers, and there will be more Cardinal Numbers next week. Thank you for listening; God bless you all!
En el Partido Demócrata continúan ocurriendo eventos insólitos que nos llevan a cuestionarnos si todo ha sido parte de una estrategia desde el comienzo. A pesar de nuestros esfuerzos por evitar caer en teorías conspirativas, los hechos nos obligan a reconsiderar nuestras posiciones. En este episodio, contamos nuevamente con @esainthilaire para analizar en profundidad la renuncia de Biden, el escándalo con el Servicio Secreto, y la ascensión de Kamala Harris como la nueva candidata del Partido Demócrata.Recuerda que en Fixo Cargo tienes 5 libras gratis en tu primer pedido, solo registrate usando este enlace a continuación y aprovecha este beneficio: https://fixocargo.com/u/gepiano
Les sociétés de transport scolaire ont du mal à recruter en raison des temps partiels et de la faible rémunération. Face à cette pénurie de chauffeurs, un Vendéen a décidé de sortir de sa retraite pour conduire un car. Et en plus, ce n'est pas n'importe quel car, c'est celui de ses petits-enfants. Depuis un an et demi, Bertrand 65 ans sillonne les communes autour de chez lui à Puy-de-Serre, au sud de la Vendée, au volant d'un car pour conduire les enfants chaque matin au collège de Saint-Hilaire-des-Loges, dont ses deux petits-fils et sa petite-fille, Lana, avec lesquels il est très proche. Reportage de Mathieu Lopinot. Ecoutez On Refait Nos Régions avec Vincent Parizot du 31 mai 2024
durée : 00:04:31 - Le coup de coeur FB Orléans - Le pianiste Vincent Viala présente le concert à 4 mains "Milena" prévu ce samedi 13 avril à 20h30 à la salle des fêtes de Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Mesmin avec le percussionniste Amrat Hussain.
durée : 00:02:10 - Talmont-Saint-Hilaire vue par ses habitants
Les Bio Rencontres, dégustation professionnelle en présence de 92 viticulteurs de la région Bourgogne-Franche-Comté et du Beaujolais, avaient lieu le mercredi 20 mars 2024 à Nuits-Saint-Georges.
durée : 00:20:14 - André Morère, maire de Sent Alari (31) - Commune rurale située au sud-ouest de Toulouse, Saint-Hilaire connait une croissance démographique très importante.
Join your favorite good witch Patti Negri she welcomes back Melissa Saint-Hilaire on the show to talk about her new book '30 Real Signs From the Afterlife,' a thrilling table tipping session, and her experiences with ghost equipment and seances. All that plus, Where's Patti, Oh wait, Willow went to the groomers? And an all new “Magick of the Week” lesson. Magick is everywhere and today get inspired on The Witching Hour. #TheWitchingHour #seance #ghosts #afterlife #paranormal
Saints du jour 2024-01-13 Saint Hilaire de Poitiers by Radio Maria France
Maigret is called to the home of Armand de Saint-Hilaire, a highly respected diplomat who has been found by his housekeeper, shot dead in his study. Maigret is urged to be discrete in his investigation, but after interviewing everyone the inspector is at a loss to the identity of the perpetrator. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ang189/support
A Saint-Hilaire-sur-Helpe, un village du Nord, tout le monde connaissait Janine Sopka, une veuve de 59 ans. A l'hiver 2003, il y a vingt ans, une partie de son corps est découvert dépecé dans un canal. On va alors s'apercevoir qu'on ignorait tout, ou presque, de cette figure locale. Son passé, ses fréquentations, ses habitudes, ses amants. Comment cette enquête est-elle devenue un cold case ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 04 décembre 2023 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.
A Saint-Hilaire-sur-Helpe, un village du Nord, tout le monde connaissait Janine Sopka, une veuve de 59 ans. A l'hiver 2003, il y a vingt ans, une partie de son corps est découvert dépecé dans un canal. On va alors s'apercevoir qu'on ignorait tout, ou presque, de cette figure locale. Son passé, ses fréquentations, ses habitudes, ses amants. Comment cette enquête est-elle devenue un cold case ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 04 décembre 2023 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.
durée : 00:02:02 - Tempêtes : l'érosion du littoral inquiète à Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez
durée : 00:03:25 - Le coup de coeur de François-Régis Gaudry - par : François-Régis Gaudry - C'est un bistrot de village éclos en juin dernier à Saint-Hilaire d'Ozhilan, nous sommes dans le Gard, à égale distance entre entre Uzès et Avignon. C'est Emmanuelle Lachaud qui anime les cuisines de ce restaurant avec en salle, la néo-vigneronne Agathe Puel.
durée : 00:03:25 - Le coup de coeur de François-Régis Gaudry - par : François-Régis Gaudry - C'est un bistrot de village éclos en juin dernier à Saint-Hilaire d'Ozhilan, nous sommes dans le Gard, à égale distance entre entre Uzès et Avignon. C'est Emmanuelle Lachaud qui anime les cuisines de ce restaurant avec en salle, la néo-vigneronne Agathe Puel.
Maria Gabriela Pires De Souza, Da EMEF Saint Hilaire, Lomba Do Pinheiro - 13/10/2023 by Rádio Gaúcha
Saints du jour 2023-01-13 Saint Hilaire de Poitiers by Radio Maria France
Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : explosion à St-Roch-de-l'Achigan. Québec ouvert au partage de données avec Ottawa. 68% des Québécois veulent la fermeture du chemin Roxham, selon un sondage. Procès des Farfadaas : non-lieu pour l'un des accusés. Un Saguenéen risque 18 ans de pénitencier pour des agressions sexuelles sur ses enfants. Un chauffeur d'escortes accusé de meurtre. Hausse des commerces qui refusent l'argent comptant. Des scientifiques auraient possiblement trouvé le remède contre la calvitie. Un procureur spécial nommé pour enquêter sur les documents confidentiels de Joe Biden. Brésil : le palais présidentiel aurait pu être ouvert de l'intérieur.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : explosion à St-Roch-de-l'Achigan. Québec ouvert au partage de données avec Ottawa. 68% des Québécois veulent la fermeture du chemin Roxham, selon un sondage. Procès des Farfadaas : non-lieu pour l'un des accusés. Un Saguenéen risque 18 ans de pénitencier pour des agressions sexuelles sur ses enfants. Un chauffeur d'escortes accusé de meurtre. Hausse des commerces qui refusent l'argent comptant. Des scientifiques auraient possiblement trouvé le remède contre la calvitie. Un procureur spécial nommé pour enquêter sur les documents confidentiels de Joe Biden. Brésil : le palais présidentiel aurait pu être ouvert de l'intérieur.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
durée : 00:03:37 - La bonne adresse gourmande - Dans un esprit de convivialité à Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Mesmin, au bord du Loiret, renaît L'Escale du Port Arthur.
durée : 00:27:07 - Côté Experts FB Normandie (Rouen) - Dr Ismael Galliot, chirurgien urologue à la clinique Saint Hilaire de Rouen.
durée : 02:13:37 - Le grand agenda du week-end FB Normandie (Rouen) - Gaël et Cédric se préparent pour le 205 Trophée, Saint Hilaire a tourné un nouveau clip,
Chaque dimanche, William Leymergie vous fait découvrir de nouveaux lieux partout en France.
durée : 00:23:35 - La nouvelle scène - France Bleu Loire Océan - Ne vous fiez pas aux apparences. Sous leurs airs de ne pas y toucher, les quatre gueules d'ange des Dynamite Shakers (20 ans au compteur) ont bien digéré 7 décennies de rock'n'roll.
To find out more visit our daily blog at http://sriaurobindostudies.wordpress.com The recommended books are The Future Evolution of Man by Sri Aurobindo, compiled by P.B. Saint-Hilaire https://www.lotuspress.com/future-evolution-of-man-us-edition The Life Divine by Sri Aurobindo https://www.lotuspress.com/life-divine-u-s-edition The Synthesis of Yoga by Sri Aurobindo https://www.lotuspress.com/synthesis-of-yoga-us-edition The Human Cycle: the Psychology of Social Development by Sri Aurobindo https://www.lotuspress.com/human-cycle-psychology-of-social-development-us-edition
Tone in on Caribbean-ish to hear an exclusive on growing up Haitian with guest speaker Christner Saint Hilaire and your host Schneider Sanon (University of Valley Forge Student) as they explore what's trending and the life of Growing Up Haitian..
The StoryThe Saint-Hilaire Brut 2017 is a blend of 90% Mauzac, 5% Chardonnay, and 5% Chenin Blanc sourced from grapes farmed in the Limoux area of the Languedoc in Southwest France. The Sparkling wine of Limoux is 100 years older than the Bubbly of Champagne. Saint-Hilaire is the Abbey were history first records monks producing Bubbly/Sparkling wine (I am not saying Champagne, because only Bubbly from Champagne can legally be called Champagne, with a few exceptions...check out a bottle of Andre's). This particular Bubbly is designated a Blanquette de Limoux which by AOC law must be at least 90% Mauzac grape, a local grape long associated with this wine. There is also a Cremant de Limoux, Cremant is French for Sparkling wine and these wines can have a greater percentage of Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc if Mauzac ain't your thing. And if you need more history Thomas Jefferson drank Blanquette of Limoux, after he passed away an inventory of his wine cellar showed several cases on hand.The Saint-Hilaire brand does not date back to the 1500s, just Limoux Bubbly produced in the Traditional Method. Champagne adapted the Limoux method to make their Sparkling wines and made the technical advancements that we recognize today. The Saint-Hilaire is fermented twice, the first fermentation is the same as all still wines and the 2nd fermentation happens in each and every bottle. With The Saint-Hilaire, the 2nd fermentation lasts 12 months, in Champagne, the 2nd fermentation must extend to a minimum of 18 months. In some ways, the Bubbly of Limoux may be more closely related to Cava, the Spanish Sparkling wine, produced in Catalonia, Spain. Catalonia is a bit south along the Mediterranean Coast. Brut indicates the Saint-Hilaire is a Dry Bubbly and the alcohol content is 12.5%.The Tasting NotesThe color is a pale hint of gold. The nose is delicate, crisp apple, a little bakery bread, pear, peach, soft lemon, and lightly floral. This is a crisp Bubbly, with a slightly husky taste profile. It starts with an apple, core and all (I have tasted Saint-Hilare in past vintages where the apple core flavor was pronounced, but for 2017 it is very mild), lemon, tart lime, and soft grapefruit. The mid-palate adds a salty, nutty sensation, crusty bread, and slightly sharp spice. The acidity is well-controlled, enough to allow the flavors to flow, but not enough to bite. The finish has some oomph and lasts awhile.The Summary * What we have here is a French Bubbly with almost 500 years of tradition, produced in the expensive Traditional Method, and sells for around ten bucks (I found it at Cosco for $9.99). Really what more do you need? * If you are not a fan of the Mauzac grape, Cremont of Limoux with more Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc may be more your style. But any Bubbly that can survive for 475 years must have something going for it. Give it a try, you will be amazed at what $10 can buy.Check out the Podcast Below !!!
Drs. Saint-Hilaire and Wu have developed an interactive curriculum for healthcare providers that focuses on the exploration of unconscious biases, how it relates to the practice of medicine and how it can lead to healthcare disparities. The post EP 2 Unconscious Bias with Dr. Wu and Dr. Saint-Hilaire appeared first on Woman Centered Health.