sos 'Trampismo' y sostenibilidad económica By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 02:47:46 +0100 Leer Full Article economía Estados Unidos Donald Trump
sos Los presos, desde el aislamiento a Facebook By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2011-06-29T06:51:00Z Los palestinos denuncian que los presos sufren duras condiciones mientras los israelíes dicen que “hacen lo que quieren y suben fotos en Facebook”. Full Article
sos Mossos cabreados By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2012-01-15T18:14:00Z Me alucina que un cuerpo policial sea escuchado porsus dirigentes que le quieren recortar el sueldo sólo por hablar encastellano. Full Article
sos El PP europeo coloca a Ribera bajo sospecha toda la legislatura: impone una 'cláusula de dimisión' inmediata si es imputada By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 02:47:46 +0100 Exige que se comprometa en el Congreso a dejar el puesto de vicepresidenta de la Comisión si es acusada por su gestión en la DANA , y esto es sólo una petición previa para no tumbar su candidatura Leer Full Article Teresa Ribera Artículos Daniel Viaña
sos Las clases de refuerzo no son la solución al problema de los suspensos By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2012-04-15T19:11:00Z El fracaso escolar en la Comunidad Valenciana llega ya al 33%. Se dice que en la Comunidad Valenciana "sólo el 2% de los alumnos que suspende asignaturas recibe clases de repaso". ¿Qué entendemos por refuerzo? ¿Volver a repetir lo dado? Quizá el problema esté en la base del aprendizaje; en saber cómo aprende el que aprende... Full Article
sos El Barça se sostiene en la montaña rusa de Belgrado By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:07:48 +0100 Los azulgrana, liderados por Punter y Parker, tumban a un irreductible Partizan, capaz de reducir 22 puntos de desventaja (79-87). Leer Full Article deportes baloncesto Euroliga Barcelona Baloncesto KK Partizan Juan Núñez Darío Brizuela Jabari Parker Jan Vesely
sos ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ Finale: Joan Vassos Chooses [SPOILER] in an Emotional Ending By variety.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 02:28:43 +0000 SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “The Golden Bachelorette’s” Season 1 finale, which aired Wednesday night on ABC. Joan Vassos’ journey as the first-ever “Golden Bachelorette” has come to a dramatic conclusion. Vassos, a school administrator, gave her final rose to insurance executive Chock Chapple — who proposed to her — and sent home ER […] Full Article News Joan Vassos The Golden Bachelor The Golden Bachelorette
sos Joan Vassos got engaged on 'The Golden Bachelorette' finale. She says she left the show happier than when she started. By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 02:47:08 +0000 Joan Vassos got engaged to her final pick, Chock, on the finale of "The Golden Bachelorette." They're still together. Full Article Entertainment the-golden-bachelorette joan-vassos tv the-bachelorette
sos Rob Lowe reacts to Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos' 'crush' confession By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:04:00 +0500 Rob Lowe responds to Joan Vassos' confessionRob Lowe wants to be Golden Bachelorette Joan Vassos' Golden Bachelor.During an October 16 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Golden Bachelorette star Joan Vassos shared that she had been an extra in the 1985 film St. Elmo’s Fire and hinted... Full Article
sos Konferans – Seminer ve Diğer Sosyal Faaliyetleri Takip Edebileceğiniz Siteler By www.amerikadabirgun.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2015 17:36:09 +0000 Türkiye’de hep negatif şeyler oluyor gibi göze çarpıyor ama hayat herşeye ve her türlü probleme rağmen devam ediyor ve güzel şeyler oluyor. Gözüme çarpan ve en çok hoşuma giden iki […] The post Konferans – Seminer ve Diğer Sosyal Faaliyetleri Takip Edebileceğiniz Siteler first appeared on Amerikada Birgün. Full Article Yasam
sos Africa: Rocky Start at COP29 Climate Talks - CSOs Hold Firm on Human Rights, Finance and Climate Justice By allafrica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:07:51 GMT [Natural Justice] Baku, Azerbaijan -- The 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP29) has opened amid deep divisions over agenda items, fossil fuel lobbying by the host nation, and new carbon market rules that threaten to derail urgent climate action. Critical issues such as climate finance, just transitions, human rights, and the protection of Indigenous land and environmental defenders are already at risk. Full Article Africa Economy Business and Finance Climate Energy Environment External Relations International Organizations and Africa
sos Was St. John Chrysostom Anti-Semite? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-11-08T16:31:00+00:00 Jennie takes a break from her Intro to the Bible series this week to answer a question that has come to her from our listeners on more than one occasion. Full Article
sos Pray For All - St. John Chrysostom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-01-09T16:13:00+00:00 In the last episode, Fr. Tom was talking about the Litany of Fervent Supplication and emphasizing the need to pray for everyone, not just Orthodox Christians. Today, he reads from Homily 6 of St. John Chrysostom's commentary on I Timothy which affirms that requirement. Full Article
sos Tuesday Nov 13 - St. John Chrysostom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T16:43:54+00:00 Full Article
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sos Nov 13 - Our Father Among The Saints, John Chrysostom, Archbishop Of Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T16:44:36+00:00 Full Article
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sos Apr 29 - Apostles Jason and Sosipater By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T23:57:00+00:00 Full Article
sos Jan 27 - Translation Of The Relics Of St. John Chrysostom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T00:54:22+00:00 Full Article
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sos Nov 10 - Holy Apostles Of The Seventy, Olympas, Rodion, Erasius, Sosipater And Quartus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:22:38+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Apostles of the Seventy Olympas, Rodion, Erastus, Sosipater and Quartus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:22:49+00:00 Full Article
sos Dec 08 - Holy Apostles Sosthenes, Apollos, Tychicus And Epaphroditis By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:49:04+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Apostles Sosthenes, Apollos, Tychicus and Epaphroditus, Cephas and Caesar By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:49:21+00:00 Full Article
sos Oct 05 - Holy Martyr Charitina Of Amissos and The Holy Hierarchs Of Moscow By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T20:57:19+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T20:57:37+00:00 Full Article
sos Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-01T23:24:42+00:00 Full Article
sos Translation of the Relics of St John Chrysostom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-02-07T23:06:23+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-06T01:54:57+00:00 Full Article
sos Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-13T21:02:33+00:00 Full Article
sos Translation of the Relics of St John Chrysostom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-01T00:54:12+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-10-06T04:16:51+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Apostles Sosthenes, Apollos, Tychicus, and Epaphroditus, Cephas and Caesar By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-05T03:53:53+00:00 Full Article
sos Translation of the Relics of St. John Chrysostom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-02-10T02:29:28+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-04T04:55:47+00:00 Full Article
sos Our Father Among the Saints John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:26:38+00:00 Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:35:40+00:00 Full Article
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sos Translation of the relics (437) of St John Chrysostom. By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:11:58+00:00 In the year after the Saint's repose both the Emperor Arcadius and his wife Eudoxia, who had been most responsible for St John's exile, died. Their son Theodosius II succeeded to the throne. Soon most of the exiled supporters of St John were restored to their sees. In 434 St Proclus, a disciple of St John Chrysostom, was made Archbishop of Constantinople, and persuaded the Emperor to have St John's relics solemnly translated from Comana to Constantinople. But all efforts to disinter his remains failed, as if his coffin were sealed in the earth. Learning of this, the Emperor wrote a letter to St John asking forgiveness for his father's persecution, and pleading with him to agree to return to the Imperial City for the benefit of the faithful. As soon as this letter was placed over the Saint's tomb, his coffin was removed with no difficulty and conveyed solemnly to Constantinople. When the cortege reached Constantinople, the Emperor met it and prostrated himself before it, once again begging the Saint's forgiveness for the sins of the State against him. At last, the relics were deposited beneath the altar of the Church of the Holy Apostles, where they worked many miracles during the celebration of the Liturgy. Since then, the relics have been scattered throughout the world, where they never fail to reveal the Saint's loving presence. Full Article
sos Apostles Jason and Sosipater By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T01:09:16+00:00 Both were disciples of the Apostle Paul, who mentions them in his Epistle to the Romans: "Jason and Sosipater my kinsmen greet you" (16:21). Jason was born in Tarsus of Cilicia (as was the Apostle Paul), and became bishop of that town. Sosipater was from Patras of Achaia (now Greece), and became bishop of Iconium. After serving their flocks for many years, these two travelled together to Corfu, where they were the first to preach the Gospel. They were furiously opposed by the ruler of that island, but when he died, the new king came to faith in Christ and was baptised with the name Sebastian. Jason and Sosipater remained on Corfu, freely preaching the Gospel and building up the Church until they reposed in great old age. An ancient church in the city of Corfu, dating from the first centuries, bears inscriptions that mention the Saints by name. They are commemorated April 28 on the Slavic calendar. Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos (304) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T03:47:56+00:00 She was the handmaid (according to the Great Horologion) or adopted daughter (according to the Prologue) of an eminent Roman citizen named Claudius, during the reign of Diocletian. She was betrayed as a Christian to the governor Dometian, before whom she fearlessly confessed her faith. After she had endured many cruel tortures, the governor sent some dissolute youths to rape her. Having prayed to be spared this dishonor, she was permitted to give up her soul to God. Full Article
sos Holy Apostles of the Seventy Olympas, Rodion, Erastus, Sosipater and Quartus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T04:26:59+00:00 All of these Apostles were among the Seventy, and all are mentioned by St Paul in Romans 16. Saints Olympas and Rodion followed St Peter to Rome and were beheaded under Nero around the year 54. The other three reposed in peace after serving the Church as bishops: St Sosipater as Bishop of Iconium; St Erastus (described by St Paul as city treasurer of Corinth) as Bishop of Paneas (Caesarea Philippi); St Quartus as Bishop of Beirut. Quartus is said to have converted most of the citizens of Beirut to faith in Christ before his repose. Full Article
sos Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (407) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T04:28:20+00:00 This greatest of Christian orators is commemorated not only today, but as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (with St Basil the Great and St Gregory the Theologian) on January 30. He was born in Antioch to pious parents around 345. His mother was widowed at the age of twenty, and devoted herself to rearing her son in piety. He received his literary and oratorical training from the greatest pagan teachers of the day. Though an illustrious and profitable career as a secular orator was open to him, he chose instead to dedicate himself to God. He lived as a monk from 374 to 38, eventually dwelling as a hermit in a cave near Antioch. Here his extreme ascetic practices ruined his health, so that he was forced to return to Antioch, where he was ordained to the priesthood. In Antioch his astonishing gifts of preaching first showed themselves, earning him the epithet Chrysostomos, "Golden-mouth", by which he became universally known. His gifts became so far-famed that he was chosen to succeed St Nectarius as Patriarch of Constantinople. He was taken to Constantinople secretly (some say he was actually kidnapped) to avoid the opposition of the Antiochian people to losing their beloved preacher. He was made Patriarch of Constantinople in 398. Archbishop John shone in his sermons as always, often censuring the corrupt morals and luxurious living of the nobility. For this he incurred the anger of the Empress Eudoxia, who had him exiled to Pontus in 403. The people protested by rioting, and the following night an earthquake shook the city, so frightening the Empress that she had Chrysostom called back. The reconciliation was short-lived. Saint John did not at all moderate the intensity of his sermons, and when the Empress had a silver statue of herself erected outside the Great Church in 403, accompanied by much revelry, the Patriarch spoke out against her, earning her unforgiving anger. In 404 he was exiled to Cucusus, near Armenia. When Pope Innocent of Rome interceded on his behalf, the imperial family only exiled him further, to a town called Pityus near the Caucasus. The journey was so difficult and his guards so cruel that the frail Archbishop gave up his soul to God before reaching his final place of exile, in 407. His last words were "Glory be to God for all things." Saint John Chrysostom is the author of more written works than any other Church Father: his works include 1,447 recorded sermons, 240 epistles, and complete commentaries on Genesis, the Gospels of Matthew and John, the Acts of the Apostles, and all the Epistles of St Paul. His repose was on September 14, but since that is the date of the Exaltation of the Cross, his commemoration has been transferred to this day. Full Article
sos Translation of the relics (437) of St John Chrysostom. By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T05:20:35+00:00 In the year after the Saint's repose both the Emperor Arcadius and his wife Eudoxia, who had been most responsible for St John's exile, died. Their son Theodosius II succeeded to the throne. Soon most of the exiled supporters of St John were restored to their sees. In 434 St Proclus, a disciple of St John Chrysostom, was made Archbishop of Constantinople, and persuaded the Emperor to have St John's relics solemnly translated from Comana to Constantinople. But all efforts to disinter his remains failed, as if his coffin were sealed in the earth. Learning of this, the Emperor wrote a letter to St John asking forgiveness for his father's persecution, and pleading with him to agree to return to the Imperial City for the benefit of the faithful. As soon as this letter was placed over the Saint's tomb, his coffin was removed with no difficulty and conveyed solemnly to Constantinople. When the cortege reached Constantinople, the Emperor met it and prostrated himself before it, once again begging the Saint's forgiveness for the sins of the State against him. At last, the relics were deposited beneath the altar of the Church of the Holy Apostles, where they worked many miracles during the celebration of the Liturgy. Since then, the relics have been scattered throughout the world, where they never fail to reveal the Saint's loving presence. Full Article
sos Apostles Jason and Sosipater By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-14T19:41:24+00:00 Both were disciples of the Apostle Paul, who mentions them in his Epistle to the Romans: "Jason and Sosipater my kinsmen greet you" (16:21). Jason was born in Tarsus of Cilicia (as was the Apostle Paul), and became bishop of that town. Sosipater was from Patras of Achaia (now Greece), and became bishop of Iconium. After serving their flocks for many years, these two travelled together to Corfu, where they were the first to preach the Gospel. They were furiously opposed by the ruler of that island, but when he died, the new king came to faith in Christ and was baptised with the name Sebastian. Jason and Sosipater remained on Corfu, freely preaching the Gospel and building up the Church until they reposed in great old age. An ancient church in the city of Corfu, dating from the first centuries, bears inscriptions that mention the Saints by name. Full Article
sos Holy Martyr Charitina of Amissos (304) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-06-28T17:32:02+00:00 She was the handmaid (according to the Great Horologion) or adopted daughter (according to the Prologue) of an eminent Roman citizen named Claudius, during the reign of Diocletian. She was betrayed as a Christian to the governor Dometian, before whom she fearlessly confessed her faith. After she had endured many cruel tortures, the governor sent some dissolute youths to rape her. Having prayed to be spared this dishonor, she was permitted to give up her soul to God. Full Article