Saint John of God - March 8 Also known as Giovanni di Dio Juan de Dios Juan Ciudad Memorial 8 March Profile Juan grew up working as a shepherd in the Castile region of Spain. He led a wild and misspent youth, and travelled over much of Europe and north Africa as a soldier in the army of Charles V, and as a mercenary. Fought through a brief period of insanity. Peddled religious books and pictures in Gibraltar, though without any religious conviction himself. In his 40’s he received a vision of the Infant Jesus who called him John of God. To make up for the misery he had caused as a soldier, he left the military, rented a house in Granada, Spain, and began caring for the sick, poor, homeless and unwanted. He gave what he had, begged for those who couldn’t, carried those who could not move on their own, and converted both his patients and those who saw him work with them. Friend of SaintJohn of Avila, on whom he tried to model his life. John founded the Order of …More
Saint John of God Mar 8 www.oremosjuntos.com/Santoral/Marzo8.html San Juan de Dios, Granada († 1550) Nació y murió un 8 de marzo. Nace en Portugal en 1495 y muere en Granada, España, en 1550 a los 55 años de edad. De familia pobre pero muy piadosa, su madre falleció cuando él era todavía muy joven, y su padre murió como religioso en un convento. En su juventud fue pastor, muy apreciado por el dueño de la finca donde trabajaba, por lo que le propusieron que se casara con la hija del patrón y así quedaría como heredero de aquellas posesiones. San Juan fundó un hospital, y enseñó con su ejemplo que a ciertos enfermos hay que curarles primero el alma si se quiere obtener después la curación de su cuerpo. Sus religiosos atienden enfermos mentales en todos los continentes y con grandes y maravillosos resultados, empleando siempre los métodos de la bondad y de la comprensión, en vez del rigor de la tortura. El 8 de marzo de 1550, sintiendo que le llegaba la muerte, se arrodilló en el …More
President Trump on Saturday announced a new coalition to counter drug trafficking and cartels during the inaugural “Shield of the Americas” summit in Miami. “On this historic day, we come together to announce a brand-new military coalition to eradicate the criminal cartels plaguing our region,” Trump said during the event, which convened a range of Latin American leaders and members of his administration, among others. “And you have a lot of it,” the president told the heads of state, adding that the U.S. is “knocking the hell out of” the cartels and vowing to “go heavier.” His remarks follow his promise earlier this year to carry out land strikes on drug cartels, in addition to a slew of boat strikes on alleged narco-terrorist vessels in the Caribbean. Earlier this week, the U.S. military also led an operation targeting an Ecuadorian “narco-terrorist” supply complex, which was carried out at the request of the nation’s government. Trump also addressed the U.S. military’s …
I just learned that a boys school was nearly hit. The windows were blown out and the children ran inside of the building from outside playing. My heart was deeply saddened watching them run inside. Iranian media posted a video of a strike near a boys’ school in Iran’s western city of Qazvin. The footage shows the blast wave shattering windows and sending students and staff fleeing. Leave the children alone! They have hit hospitals, schools, shopping centers, and residential areas. Just like they did in Gaza. Now between Iran and Israel, I don't know who it the most damaged. While Iran is posting the damage. Israel locks up their own people for 5 years if they take videos and post them on the internet. Who are the real deceivers? Two evil men trying to hide the all truth. Or so they think. Everything is coming out and being exposed. And trump expanding the government with stupid useless things. What happened to he will cut the government? Yeah! So much for his dirty evil lies once again.
Präsident Donald J. Trump mit führenden Politikern aus ganz Lateinamerika beim Shield of the Americas Summit: Argentinien Bolivien Chile Costa Rica Dominikanische Republik Ecuador El Salvador Guyana Honduras Panama Paraguay Trinidad und Tobago x.com/Lissa4Maga/status/2030307402973585520 Dirk Dietrich Dirk Dietrich
What is the fight for? Every day people are lost their life in this w... What is the fight for? Every day people are lost their life in this wicked world.
The March 5 Catholic Register's editorial titled, "Pope, PM’s circle of sanity," is correct in arguing that Pope Leo has a sane response to the war in the Middle East against Iran. He has wisely called for diplomacy, peace and prayer. It's the same message issued by the Conference of Catholic Bishops. It's how Catholics must respond to war, destruction, suffering and death. Nevertheless, the editorial staff at The Register believe they can square a circle and use the Pope's message to back the war. The paper supports Canada's approval to bomb Iran and kill women and children by the United States and Israel…. Why? Their insane reasoning is that the operation will stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. At the same time, Canada also supports the Iranian people as well as the right of Israel to defend itself from an oppressive regime. Do the Register writers realize that this twisted thinking makes no sense? It's completely contradictory. And so they say, "At first blush, the two statements …
Even though all reports and satellite images, expert analysis and information released by U.S. and Israeli militaries the strike was likely the result of U.S. airstrikes images show it was the US who bombed the little girl school and gym. As usual trump is lying and saying it was Iran's fault. That man can lie like no other with bibi tying with him. It's amazing he has any base left at all. Sooner or later the last of them will have no choice but to run from him as well. Or so I hope.
3D-printed oil pump jacks and a Kuwait flag appear in this illustration taken March 2, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab March 6 (Reuters) - Kuwait has begun cutting production at some oil fields after running out of room to store its bottled-up crude, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. The country, which is a founding member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is discussing limiting its production and refining capacity further, to just what it needs to cover domestic consumption, the WSJ reported. The Reuters Power Up newsletter provides everything you need to know about the global energy industry. Sign up here. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab
Heliodoro Dols Heliodoro Dols Morell (7 December 1933 – 28 May 2025) was a Spanish architect, recognised with various awards, including the National Architecture Award of Spain (1965). His best-known work is the Santuario de Torreciudad, in Huesca. WorksTorreciudad, Huesca, Aragon Basilica of Santa Engracia (restoration) Colegio Mayor Peñalba Boltaña Courts, Aragon Convent of Carmelitas Descalzas, Huesca Plaza de San Bruno, Zaragoza
Abierta al público una exposición itinerante sobre el arquitecto de Torreciudad En el Espacio «Una devoción milenaria» de Torreciudad, Navarra, situado a la entrada de la explanada, se ha abierto hace unos días al público una exposición itinerante dedicada al arquitecto del santuario, Heliodoro Dols. hmtv
Dols was born in Valencia, although the family soon moved to Madrid, where he studied Architecture. From a young age he joined Opus Dei as a numerary member. He graduated from the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid in 1959, and was part of the school's CX Promotion, to which Fernando Higueras, Curro Inza and Luis Peña Ganchegui, among others, also belonged. He earned his Doctorate of Architecture in 1965 and the National Architecture Prize that same year together with the artist Antonio López for their project for a fountain in the Plaza Mayor of Pedraza (Segovia). From 1963 to 1975, Dols focused primarily on the Torreciudad project. In 1973, he moved to Zaragoza.[5] He spent his architectural career primarily in Aragon, working in places such as Boltaña, Jaca, and San Bruno, Zaragoza. He was known for "[combining] Aragonese folk tradition with a modern flair". He received a distinction from the Fernando el Católico Institution in 2014. Dols died on 28 May …More
#NewYork City officials say they have identified two suspects in connection with an attempted bolt-and-nail bomb attack while shouting Allahu Akbar amid Jake Lang’s anti-Muslim protest. According to authorities, the suspects are 18-year-old Amir Balat and 19-year-old Ibrahim Nick. Investigators say one of the suspects threw a smoke bomb device then later the second suspect threw a homemade explosive device toward a crowd of protesters while shouting Allahu Akbar. —— Authorities stated that had the device successfully exploded in the crowded protest area, it could have caused severe injuries or fatalities among those gathered. Follow us -> LiveLeak (LiveLeak) LiveLeak
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THE “distinctiveness” that, 50 years ago, was a source of embarrassment to Roman Catholics is drawing young people to the Church and keeping their faith alive, a new book argues. In a post-modern culture characterised by the search for identity, belonging, and meaning, it is “strong religious subcultures” that will often draw young people into the fold, argues the book After Secularisation by Stephen Bullivant, Hannah Vaughan-Spruce, and Bernadette Durcan, published by the Catholic Truth Society. When it comes to the parish, the book observes a “growing trend of people choosing which parish to attend based on reasons other than pure geography. . . The cultural importance of individual choice and authenticity in the post-Christian era has made an indelible impact on the practice of Catholicism.” Growing parishes understand this, the book suggests. Instead of operating as “generalist organisations aiming to serve all in a heterogeneous market” (a quotation attributed to the sociologist …
DARK PAST used AGAINST US MILITARY during War Dark past surfacing as witness interviews the FBI was hiding have been finally released as horrible personal conduct is now hurting our troops and the war. Visit Meidas+ | MeidasTouch Network | Substack for more! MeidasTouch relies on SnapStream to record, watch, monitor, and clip the news. Get a FREE TRIAL of SnapStream by clicking here: Record TV with SnapStream to get clips that will … Support the MeidasTouch Network: patreon.com/meidastouch Add the MeidasTouch Podcast: The MeidasTouch Podcast
A plane in the U.S. makes emergency landing over security threat on board. A Southwest Airlines flight from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale was forced to divert and land in Atlanta late Friday night due to a reported security threat, authorities said. After landing, police boarded the aircraft and removed one of the passengers. No injuries were reported. The FBI is investigating. Follow us -> LiveLeak (Telegram – a new era of messaging
@Tech Viral In 1988, Bill Gates imported a Porsche 959 that was illegal under U.S. safety and emissions laws. Customs seized the supercar immediately. Rather than surrendering, Gates paid daily storage fees for 13 years to keep the car held in a bonded warehouse. Determined to drive his car, Gates lobbied for legal reform alongside other collectors. Their persistence resulted in the 1999 "Show or Display" rule. This federal exemption finally allowed rare, historically significant vehicles to be driven on American roads under limited annual mileage. By 2001, Gates officially registered his Porsche after a decade of storage fees totaling over $132,000. This legendary battle changed automotive law forever, proving that with enough influence and patience, even the strictest federal regulations can be rewritten for car enthusiasts. #Porsche959#BillGates#ShowOrDisplay …
René Laënnec René-Théophile-Marie-Hyacinthe Laennec ou Laënnec, plus connu sous le nom de René Laennec, né le 17 février 1781 à Quimper, mort le 13 août 1826 (à 45 ans) à Douarnenez dans son manoir de Ploaré, est un médecinfrançais, créateur du diagnostic médical par auscultation (Traité de l'auscultation médiate, 1819) grâce à l'invention du stéthoscope.
René Laennec el médico católico que inventó el estetoscopio. René Théophile Hyacinthe Laënnec (Quimper, Bretaña, Francia; 17 de febrero de 1781-Douarnenez, Francia; 13 de agosto de 1826) fue un médicofrancés, inventor del estetoscopio. En 1816, debido al pudor que el médico sentía al acercar su oído al pecho de las pacientes y también a la dificultad para percibir ruidos en pacientes con sobrepeso, creó un cilindro de 30 cm de largo, origen del instrumento. hmtv
L'invention de l'auscultation médiate Par un après-midi d'octobre, il passe sous les guichets du Louvre. Des enfants jouent dans la cour parmi des décombres. Un enfant gratte l'extrémité d'une longue poutre avec la pointe d'une épingle. À l'autre extrémité, l’oreille collée à la poutre, les enfants recueillent les sons, se bousculent pour entendre, et rient de la découverte. Laennec s'arrête devant les enfants qui viennent de lui donner la réponse au problème qu'il se posait depuis longtemps. Parvenu au chevet d'une jeune cardiaque, il demande une feuille de papier à lettres, la roule en cylindre, appuie une extrémité contre la poitrine de la patiente et l'autre contre sa propre oreille. Et voici que le double bruit du cœur et celui de la respiration lui parvient avec netteté. L'auscultation est inventée. C’est également lui qui donne à cet instrument d’auscultation médiate le nom de « stéthoscope », qui est dérivé du grec (stethos signifiant « poitrine »). Le stéthoscope …More
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