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pogphotoarchives · 2 months
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San Miguel Church and Saint Michael's College, College Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Photographer: Charles F. Lummis Date: 1890? Negative Number: 015229
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wgm-beautiful-world · 9 months
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Michelangelo's Statue of Moses, Church of Saint Peter in Vincoli, Rome, ITALY
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thesorceresstemple · 4 months
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Kaos Temple, Okuda San Miguel
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htfphoto · 1 year
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mission san miguel arcangel.
san miguel, ca.
my instant gram.
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pamhr · 6 months
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2t2r · 8 years
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La Iglesia Skate: reconversion d'une église en skate park
Nouvel article publié sur https://www.2tout2rien.fr/la-iglesia-skate-une-eglise-en-skate-park/
La Iglesia Skate: reconversion d'une église en skate park
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travelella · 1 month
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San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico
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fotograrte · 3 months
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On February 1st, 850, the King Ramiro I died. He inherited the crown from his relative Alphonse II the Chaste, who died without offspring. He had to face Vikings' attacks and tried to repopulate the city of León. During his reing, the famous and legendary battle of Clavijo took place.
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During his reign, two famous buildings were constructed: the church of San Miguel de Lillo (above) and the Palace of St. Mary of Naranco (below).
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About the Vikings' attack (ES):
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nmnomad · 6 days
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San Miguel Mission Chapel in Socorro is considered the oldest church still in use in the United States. Built between 1615 – 1626, Nuestra Señora de Perpetuo has walls that are 5 feet thick, with massive, carved vigas. The mission was temporarily abandoned during the Pueblo Revolt, but it wasn't completely destroyed. The church was restored after the Spanish returned in 1692.
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pogphotoarchives · 12 days
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Street showing church, San Miguel, New Mexico
Photographer: Jesse Nusbaum Date: 1911? Negative Number: 013944
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wgm-beautiful-world · 6 months
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St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, GERMANY
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radiofreederry · 2 years
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Happy birthday, Oscar Romero! (August 15, 1917)
A Catholic priest and Archbishop of San Salvador from 1977 to his death in 1980, Oscar Romero was born in the department of San Miguel, and was encouraged by his father to enter the carpentry trade. However, Romero felt a calling in the church, and began religious studies at age 13. By 1970, he had become an auxiliary priest of the Archdiocese of San Salvador, and by 1977 he was Archbishop. Initially a staunch conservative, his appointment was viewed with disappointment and skepticism by progressive elements of the clergy, who were sympathetic to Marxist thought and liberation theology. However, Romero was deeply affected by the assassination of Rutilio Grande, a friend and fellow priest who had undertaken works to help the poor. While never a liberation theologian himself, Romero felt a need to carry on Grande's work and became a champion for the poor and downtrodden, putting him in conflict with El Salvador's right-wing military-led government. He openly criticized the government and the United States which supported it, gaining a large following thanks to his popular radio broadcasts. In the last of these, he urged Salvadoran soldiers to cease slaughtering their fellows and to lay down their arms. That same day, Romero was assassinated while celebrating Mass. A massacre later occurred as gunmen opened fire on Romero's funeral ceremony. Romero became a martyr, and this martyrdom paved the way for Romero to be recognized officially as a saint by the church in 2018.
"The violence we preach is not the violence of the sword, the violence of hatred. It is the violence of love, of brotherhood, the violence that wills to beat weapons into sickles for work."
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aminocamino · 19 days
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Day 8 - Estella to Los Arcos 21.5km 384m
Yesterday evening we went looking for an ATM. But we passed a restaurant that was open and serving food at 5.30! We were hungry so an early couple of plates of pasta it was. The pasta was fresh and just something different from the pilgrims menu we have been eating so far. There was a bit of confusion over my desert. I ordered creme brulee only to get creme caramel which I detest. So I explained they had the wrong description of the desert on their menu. I did try and eat it but it just confirmed that I really do not like creme caramel.
And we went into the church of San Miguel on the way home (having eventually found an ATM). The church was empty and no lights were on. Such a strange atmosphere we were both spooked. I insisted on taking photos and Carrie left - on my own I very quickly departed!
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The photo of the knight on horseback is St George apparently. Its in the side chapel which was boarded up with a tiny chink I managed to capture the statue. Apparently it was the subject of much controversy due to a botched up restoration so that might be why its not on display.
Next morning there was indecision about having or not having breakfast. I scouted the menu and we decided to eat at the pension. ‘Eggs’ Carrie ate one and took one with her. Think Alan had better start rearing chickens at this rate. Our timing couldn’t be better - literally as we walked out we bumped into Michael and Teresa, part of our original Camino family. So excited! We have spent the last few days wondering what happened to them. We exchanged email addresses and promised to meet in Los Arcos for food.
The walk started with the famous wine fountain and it wasn’t too bad although at 8 in the morning…. Carrie looks disappointed she can’t have more!
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We also passed this metal work place and I remembered it from Tracy’s post last year. Very quirky.
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The walk was hilly to start with - I did initially regret not taking the quieter forest route because the village I wanted to see was abit of a building site. But we did get to see this beautiful holy fountain.
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My favourite coffee stop so far. Guess who had cake and who had the carrots?!
We reached Los Arcos just after 1pm. It was getting chilly inspite of the sun so we went to our lovely room (shared bathroom). Cost us 58€ between us.
Then wandered over to the town for a beer. The town is bigger than it appears like most Spanish towns - there’s always a square around each corner.
We rushed back to relax and put more layers on. Its definitely chillier. We met Teresa and Michael for a very satisfying pilgrims meal - again 15€ per person for three courses and wine. Earlier I paid for a round of three glasses of wine and a beer, it came to 5€ 70c. That’s slightly more than my one cappuccino at home!
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shinyhappysims · 1 month
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Onyeka Family Update #2
All the Oneyka kids are finally married, so I think now is a good time for another update.
As a treat, this update will be from Adaeze’s POV, because we love to hear from a fellow snarker. Long post ahead because I probably won’t be doing this for the Onyeka fam again and I want to give a semblance of a conclusion to some of their stories.
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My parents Bre (66) and Chukwuma (69) Onyeka are living their golden years in Henford-on-Bagley. I would say they tried their best at raising us but I’m not so sure I believe that. My parents and I don’t talk much, which is more than okay by me. They’ve forgiven me for the whole “secretly applied to college, snuck out and took a bus an hour away and never came back” thing. It’s the fact that literally everything else I’ve done after feels like a personal attack on them and everything they taught me. That’s more their problem than mine, to be honest.
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The oldest Nnadi (39) is married to Miguel (39). They have a staggering quiver of 13 arrows: Gideon (21), Ephraim (19), Shoshanna(17), Bartholomew (14), Abigail (12), Obadiah (10), Keturah (8), Solomon (6), Tirzah (5), Maranatha (4), Galilee (3), Naphtali (1), Ebenezer (0). Yes, I definitely knew all the names of my sister’s kids off the top of my head and didn’t stalk her Simstagram and write down the names just a few minutes before this. Nnadi is obnoxious. I’m not mincing my words because she’s never had the grace to do so with me. She’s literally the person people talk about when they say they don’t like Christians. But that’s amazing for her. She can claim persecution for her beliefs. My parents are so proud that they made her a perfect little doormat for Jesus. All of her kids so far seem to be the same way. Glory be, I guess.
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Kelechi (38) and Sandrine (41) are the Pastor and 1st lady of Calvary Baptist Church in Brindleton Bay. They have 4 children: Faith (16), Daniel (9), Noah (7), and Grace (5). They are, in my opinion, true Christians. Kelechi always has been supportive of me and my siblings that aren’t the way my parents dreamed. As a pastor, he tries his hardest to give objective answers and uses the bible to support his advice, which has led to his popularity as a mentor. Calvary’s population has nearly doubled in his time as pastor. Kelechi and Sandrine were not intending to have such a large gap between Faith and Daniel. Their marriage was very strained in the first few years and they thought having another child would be the fix. Unfortunately, Sandrine had a battle with cancer. Luckily it was caught in the early stages and she pulled through, but the way Kelechi treated her during that time strengthened their relationship and they had more children because they actually loved each other now. If anyone deserves that happy ending, it’s them.
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My twin and favorite sibling Chidi (36) is in an open domestic partnership with the lovely Sade (37). They live in San Myshuno and have no kids, and probably never will. Chidi is an attorney and Sade is an artist. For awhile, Chidi flew under the radar and didn’t make too many waves but that changed about 5 years ago. I think it was a combination of turning 30 and meeting Sade that made him want to stop trying to appease our parents and just live the way he wanted. Chidi is no longer a Christian. He wanted to stay one at first but the more he deconstructed, the more he realized it wasn’t a fit for him.
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It’s me, Adaeze (36)! The Onyeka family failure—not at all. My parents just wish I was. When my husband Raj (38) isn’t being an absolute dreamboat he’s an art restoration specialist at the Simsonian Museum here in Newcrest. We have the coolest little girl named Kali (6) and I haven’t told anyone yet, but we have a second baby on the way! My parents have never met Kali and I don’t plan on letting them. Growing up is hard enough when you don’t have your own grandparents trying to drag you into a cult.
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My sister Isioma (34) and her husband Anwar (36) are living their best lives in Del Sol Valley. They have 5 kids and are expecting number 6 anyday now: Imani (11), Aaliyah (9), Malik (8), and twins Layla and Rahim (4). Isioma has somehow mastered the balance between impressing Mom and Dad and doing whatever she wants. As much as I love her, there are just some things that I can’t talk to Isioma about. She’s nowhere near as bad as Nnadi, but I don’t think she realizes just how close minded she still is. She’s slowly getting better though.
(hi it’s kwanjai please ignore that Layla’s hair glitched black and the twin’s diapers aren’t changed it’s been a long day and I refuse to take this pic again lmao)
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Jachike (32) lives in Windenburg with his wife Maisie (29). They have 7 children: Renata (9), Beaumont (7), Irving (6), Gwendolyn (5), Cordelia (2), Anneliese (1) and Hans (0). I’m fully convinced that they only got married because they were horny for each other and now they don’t know what to do except keep fucking and having more kids. They don’t really seem well matched in my opinion either. Growing up, Jachike was a down to earth, guy next door type, and Maisie just seems extremely out of touch. I mean… she named a child Hans. Maisie also mentioned she only wanted 8 kids, but she’s got a lot of child bearing years left, so I have no clue what her plan is.
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Nnadi Jr. Ifeanyi (29) is married to Nolan (40) and is the proud mother of 6 children: Jordan (8), Lorelai (6), Connor (5), Thomas (4), Alanna (2), and Natasha (0). The only difference between Ifeanyi and Nnadi is that Ifeanyi follows the bible’s command for women to be quiet. All that hate just simmers on the inside. The average person would be rightfully weirded out by her and her husband’s age gap, but Ifeanyi wears it with pride. She thinks it’s a testament to her maturity and meekness. No, bestie… you were groomed. Anyways, my money is on her to have the most kids out of all of us.
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Ifeanyi’s much cooler twin sister Onyinye (29) is married to Joseph (29) and they have 1 daughter, Nwanneka (1). Growing up I became really close to Onyinye. When I moved out I felt like I was leaving behind my child. Onyinye is like me in a lot of ways: science career, having kids on our own terms, only ones with hot husbands. The only difference is she’s still a Christian. I’m proud she was still able to find the loving aspects of that religion, even though I wasn’t. I also love that she doubled down on her emo phase. I remember our mom used to force her and Ifeanyi to dress alike in sickeningly pink bows and huge, frilly dresses.
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Lotanna (27) lives in a sad beige house in Henford-on-Bagley with his sad beige wife Tori (27) and their sad beige children Brixten (2) and Trigg (0). Lotanna is the sibling I’m most wary of. He seems normal on the surface, especially now that he’s married to picture perfect Tori, but then he opens his mouth and the foulest statement you’ve ever heard pops out. He’s never evolved passed edgy Simeddit thread humor, except now it’s not humor, he legitimately thinks that way. I seriously feel bad for his future daughters.
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Sochima (26) has been married to Ciaran (28) for just under a year. I’ve never met Ciaran in person. He seems like the average guy we grew up with, which would be horrifying for me, but a dream for Sochima. Surprised that we haven’t gotten a pregnancy announcement from them yet. I would’ve put her up there with Nnadi and Ifeanyi in terms of the number of babies she would pop out. Wonder what’s going on there.
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On 13 December 1969, just four days before his 33rd birthday, Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio — who today is Pope Francis — was ordained a priest by Archbishop Ramón José Castellano, archbishop emeritus of Córdoba, Argentina.
That December 13, 54 years ago, was a Saturday, the eve of the third Sunday of Advent.
In the liturgy of the Church, this day is known as Gaudete or Joy Sunday.
According to the book “The Jesuit: Conversations with Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio,” Francis discovered his vocation to the priesthood while on his way to celebrate Gaudete Day.
When he passed by a church in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores to go to confession, he received special inspiration from the priest who welcomed him.
On another occasion, the Holy Father recounted that his mother did not initially support his decision to enter the priesthood, even though she was a devout Catholic.
However, when her son was ordained, she accepted his call and asked for his blessing at the end of the ceremony.
Bergoglio continued his Jesuit formation from 1970 to 1971 in Spain.
On 22 April 1973, he made his perpetual profession in the Society of Jesus.
When he returned to Argentina, he served as professor and rector at the San José School of Theology in the town of San Miguel (on the outskirts of the city of Buenos Aires).
On 31 July 1973, at the age of 36, he was appointed provincial of the Jesuits in Argentina.
On 20 May 1992, Pope John Paul II appointed him auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires.
He received his episcopal consecration on June 27 of that year from the local archbishop, Cardinal Antonio Quarracino.
Bergoglio was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Buenos Aires on 3 June 1997.
He assumed the pastoral government of the archdiocese in February 1998 upon the death of Quarracino.
Then, in the consistory of 21 February 2001, he was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II.
As a cardinal, he participated in the conclave that elected Benedict XVI in April 2005.
On 13 March 2013, he was elected successor of Peter, assuming the name Francis.
This article was originally published on 13 December 2022 and has been updated.
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