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durée : 00:46:41 - Le mag du rugby au Pays basque : Aviron Bayonnais, Biarritz Olympique et clubs amateurs de fédérale - Aujourd'hui c'est mercredi, donc place au rugby amateur et semi-pro. Avec deux rendez-vous importants au programme ce soir : le Tournoi Alex eta Peio pour la bonne cause le 1er avril prochain ainsi que la finale de Régionale 2 entre le SPUC de St Pée et le RC Ustaritz-Jatxou.
durée : 00:42:00 - Le mag du rugby au Pays basque : Aviron Bayonnais, Biarritz Olympique et clubs amateurs de fédérale - Aujourd'hui c'est mercredi, donc place au rugby amateur et semi-pro. Focus sur deux clubs ce soir : le SPUC de St Pée sur Nivelle qui a d'ores et déjà validé sa montée en Régionale 1 la saison prochaine, ainsi que le Sarako Izarra Rugby qui performe depuis son retour en Régionale 3.
For many Westerners today it would be “unthinkable” to not have a legal right to abortion. But for Christians, shouldn't abortion itself be as “unthinkable” as chattel slavery? What can churches and pro-life organisations do to change public opinion on abortion? In this special episode of Pod of the Gaps we're joined by John Deighan, CEO of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children to discuss current visions, challenges, and strategies within the pro-life movement. In what ways might we challenge abortion not just rationally and politically, but also emotionally and imaginatively? Resources/Links Nathan Hitchen, "You've Been Framed: A New Primer for the Marriage Debate": https://bit.ly/46BYXwr Chris Rose, "What Makes People Tick – The Three Hidden Worlds of Settlers, Prospectors and Pioneers" (Matador, 2011) SPUC: https://www.spuc.org.uk
PREVIEW OF TODAY'S THE EARLY SHOW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES. Welcome to the Early Show. On today's episode, Fiorella is joined by Margaret Akers from the Society For The Protection Of Unborn Children. The two discuss the British Pro Life Movement, the SPUC's battle for rights of mothers at universities and Margaret's encounter with abortion activists.
This week on the Pro-Life America podcast, we talk about the culture of death, the glorifying of assisted suicide, and how abortion is the root of it all. Topics Discussed: Listener Question from Ricky F.Chuck Schumer accidentally confirms population bustBritish Courts Uphold law allowing Down Syndrome babies to be aborted up until birthThe Simons Assisted Suicide Ad Campaign That's Gone Viral Links Mentioned:The Dirty Little Secret in the Immigration Battle - Life Dynamics BlogPro-Life America Podcast Episode 46: The Alarming Decline of Birth Rates WorldwideBritish Court OKs Killing Babies in Abortions Up to Birth Just Because They Have Down Syndrome - LifeNews"What kind of society do you want to live in?": Inside the country where Down syndrome is disappearing - CBS NewsCanadian Capitalist Culture Of Death - The American ConservativeThe 30 second “All is Beauty Ad”Full “All Is Beauty Ad”Radio Interview with Peter SimonsRate & Review Our Podcast Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.]To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/Support Our Work Be Sure To Follow Life Dynamics:Our WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeRumble
Enfant de St Pée sur Nivelle, Ximun grandit entouré de sa grande famille. Naturellement attiré par la pelote et le rugby, il concilie jusqu'à l'adolescence ces 2 passions dans son fief d'origine ! Ses rêves de rugby l'emportent, et c'est en Crabos qu'il part au Biarritz Olympique, où il fera ses gammes jusqu'en Espoir. Barré par l'incroyable effectif biarrot de l'époque, il part tenter sa chance en Pro du coté de Mont de Marsan. Pari gagnant ! Il s'y affirme réellement, devient un cadre du vestiaire et y passe 5 saisons entre Pro D2 et Top 14. Mais en 2016, l'appel du bercail est trop fort...Il retourne du côté d'Aguilera, doté d'une solide expérience et animé par l'envie de réussir en compagnie de son petit frère. Jonchée de joies et de grosses galères, son aventure avec les Rouge et Blanc aura été très intense. Usé, il décide de prendre sa retraite 2022 après 11 saisons professionnelles ! Depuis, en pleine transition, Ximun prend le temps pour se poser, et se retourne un peu pour préparer au mieux sa nouvelle vie. Toujours très proche de sa famille, vous comprendrez bien rapidement à quel point cette dernière est indispensable à son équilibre. Ximun est vraiment un super gars, très touchant. Alors qu'il est d'un naturel timide et réservé, mais avec un caractère bien trempé, je suis très flatté qu'il m'ait accordé sa confiance lors de ce magnifique échange. Bonne écoute ! ----------------------------- ⚠️ Si ce podcast vous plait, n'hésitez pas à le noter 5/5 sur Apple Podcast, à laisser un commentaire sympa et à le partager autour de vous.
Church of England Revs Tom and Jamie are back this week to talk about Halloween, a Christian perspective on wealth and riches, Twits on Twitter featuring pro-abortion protestors closing down an SPUC seminar on Edinburgh University campus, the big story of the week as we have a new Prime Minister, Question the Rev on the greatest challenges of the Christian life and finding time for prayer, and what it's like to work as a store manager in ASDA during Covid-tide. This and much much more as always!To support the show -Please see: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irreverend and https://www.patreon.com/irreverend. Find these details and more at https://irreverendpod.com.Links:Tom Harris - Sunak sounds like sympathetic bank manager - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/10/25/rishi-sunak-sounded-like-sympathetic-bank-manager-passing-bad/Notices:Find links to our episodes, social media accounts and ways to support us at https://www.irreverendpod.com!Thursday Circles: http://thursdaycircle.comJamie's Good Things Substack: https://jamiefranklin.substack.comIrreverend Sermon Audio: https://irreverendsermonaudio.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Domenica 19 gennaio anche nel comune di Villar Pellice è prevista una celebrazione ecumenica per la Settimana di preghiera per l'Unità dei Cristiani.Alle ore 10,30, nel tempio valdese, un momento di preghiera, con la partecipazione del vescovo di Pinerolo, monsignor Derio Olivero e il pastore di Villar Pellice, Stefano D’Amore. Partecipano la corale valdese di Bobbio-Villar e il coro cattolico. Dopo la celebrazione tutti sono invitati ad un pranzo di solidarietà alle 12,30 alla sala polivalente, per raccogliere fondi da destinare al fondo di solidarietà ecumenico per le emergenze socio-assistenziali gravi e improvvise nel comune di Villar.Ce ne parla il pastore Stefano d'Amore.
Domenica 19 gennaio anche nel comune di Villar Pellice è prevista una celebrazione ecumenica per la Settimana di preghiera per l'Unità dei Cristiani.Alle ore 10,30, nel tempio valdese, un momento di preghiera, con la partecipazione del vescovo di Pinerolo, monsignor Derio Olivero e il pastore di Villar Pellice, Stefano D'Amore. Partecipano la corale valdese di Bobbio-Villar e il coro cattolico. Dopo la celebrazione tutti sono invitati ad un pranzo di solidarietà alle 12,30 alla sala polivalente, per raccogliere fondi da destinare al fondo di solidarietà ecumenico per le emergenze socio-assistenziali gravi e improvvise nel comune di Villar.Ce ne parla il pastore Stefano d'Amore.
In apertura della Settimana di preghiera per l'Unità dei cristiani si propone sabato 18 gennaio a Pinerolo una visita guidata in diversi luoghi di culto.L'evento è organizzato da associazione ArCo, Ufficio diocesano Pastorale del Turismo in collaborazione con le Chiese cattolica, ortodossa e valdese. La visita vuole promuovere la conoscenza delle caratteristiche delle tre fedi cristiane (cattolica, ortodossa e valdese), partendo dai rispettivi luoghi di culto.Ritrovo alle 14,45 alla chiesa Santo Stefano il Grande (Via Archibugieri) con la guida di Padre Ciprian Ghizila.In seguito ci si sposterà poi al tempio valdese (Via Diaz) per poi concludere con la visita della Cattedrale di San Donato (tra le 17 e le 17:45) insieme all'iconografa e filosofa Luisa Sesino che spiegherà il significato spirituale della chiesa come edificio.Ne parliamo con Guido Rostagno, Ufficio turismo Diocesi di Pinerolo
In apertura della Settimana di preghiera per l’Unità dei cristiani si propone sabato 18 gennaio a Pinerolo una visita guidata in diversi luoghi di culto.L'evento è organizzato da associazione ArCo, Ufficio diocesano Pastorale del Turismo in collaborazione con le Chiese cattolica, ortodossa e valdese. La visita vuole promuovere la conoscenza delle caratteristiche delle tre fedi cristiane (cattolica, ortodossa e valdese), partendo dai rispettivi luoghi di culto.Ritrovo alle 14,45 alla chiesa Santo Stefano il Grande (Via Archibugieri) con la guida di Padre Ciprian Ghizila.In seguito ci si sposterà poi al tempio valdese (Via Diaz) per poi concludere con la visita della Cattedrale di San Donato (tra le 17 e le 17:45) insieme all’iconografa e filosofa Luisa Sesino che spiegherà il significato spirituale della chiesa come edificio.Ne parliamo con Guido Rostagno, Ufficio turismo Diocesi di Pinerolo
James Bultema – Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16
James Bultema – Acts 2:42-47
James Bultema – Psalm 107:1-9, 42-43
Talk at Faith Summer Session 2018, talk 4, Wed pm. 5 ways people think that affect how we need to present the pro-life message: emotion, narrative, story-telling, metaphor, meme.
Talk at Faith Summer Session 2018, talk 4, Wed pm. 5 ways people think that affect how we need to present the pro-life message: emotion, narrative, story-telling, metaphor, meme.
**Together for Yes at the Intercontinental Hotel** On this episode of Sparking Change, Dil is at the Together for Yes event in the Intercontinental Hotel in Ballsbridge, for the announcement of the referendum results. Dil interviews some of the people involved with the incredible Together for Yes campaign, and we hear passionate speeches celebrating what was an amazingly successful campaign. (01:20) Denise Charlton Denise is the head of fundraising for Together for Yes. She and Dil discuss the expected timeline for when legislation for abortion will be put in place for safe and legal abortion, and which social issues still need to be fixed for the future. (08:40) Maria and Alan Maria and Alan are both involved with Together for Yes. Maria worked on civil society organisation coordination, bringing in diverse groups with the same stance for the referendum together. Alan set up Men4yes to encourage conversation about abortion between men. Dil, Maria and Alan discuss a wide range of topics, such as the diversity within this campaign, the LGBTQI+ presence in the campaign and the lasting positive effects that the Together for Yes campaign will have for all the people involved in it. (26:40) Marian Marian is a GP, who has been practising in Dublin for 20 years. She gives an eye-opening account of how she would provide information and support to pregnant women when there was none available. (35:55) Helen, Philippa and Jenny Ryder Philippa returns to Sparking Change—she was on the show last month—this time, with her wife, Helen and daughter, Jenny. Dil, Helen, Philippa and Jenny discuss the negative tactics of the ‘No’ campaign, and the nerves they were feeling on voting day. (42:30) Ivana Bacik Next, we hear a speech from Ivana Bacik, the leader of the Labour Party in the Seanad. Ivana gives an impassioned speech remembering the days of getting information about abortion from phone numbers on the back of public toilet doors, as well as humorous chants about SPUC. (47:55) Silke, Sarah and Sinéad We then hear speeches from Silke from the National Women’s Council of Ireland, Sarah from the Abortion Rights Campaign, and Sinéad from the Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment. The ladies tell their stories of how they got involved in the campaign and their inspiration, and give their endless thanks to the huge numbers of people who helped on this amazingly successful campaign, from the people on the administrative side of all the groups involved, to the brave women who stood up told their stories. (01:03:35) Grainne Griffin, Orla O’Connor and Ailbhe Smith Finally, we hear elated speeches from Grainne, Orla (01:12:15) and Ailbhe, who are co-directors for the Together for Yes Campaign. You can hear the intense passion from each of these phenomenal people, and the amazing sense of achievement at having accomplished something that seemed so unattainable until only recently. Words simply don’t do it justice. A massive congratulations to everyone involved in the campaign, and to everyone who voted.
Women's Equality Party leader Sophie Walker and Fiorella Nash from the SPUC pro-life group join Newsweek's Josh Lowe and Mirren Gidda this week as they discuss Trump's reintroduction of the so-called "global gag rule" which denies U.S. funding to NGOs that promote or discuss abortion, will reverberate across the globe.. What will the impact of Trump's anti-abortion moves be? And what other women's rights might he seek to curtail? Newsweek's Foreign Service is recorded and edited by Jordan Saville. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ward, Corey, Thom Reeder (from Back To Hiking) and Bryan Lee (from Tech Side Stories) discuss Conan going to TBS, smelly litter box = meth lab, dead man becomes mayor, KFC’s sandwich of death, corpse alive at airport, air marshals... Read moreAverage Joe Show 077: SPUC
Pat Buckley from the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC) discusses the transition from the final UN Commission on Human Rights to the newly-formed Human Rights Council. Katie Sofio reports from Geneva, Switzerland, March 22, 2006. (3:13, 1.47 mb)