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AYUDANOS AQUÍ 🕕 LAUDES DEL DÍA DE HOY ♱ Iglesia Católica. Oración de la Mañana. Liturgia de las horas. Laudes, Salmos, Oficio del Día y Evangelio de hoy. Correspondientes al JUEVES 12 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2024. SEMANA 23 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, SEMANA 3 DEL SALTERIO ♱ Iglesia Católica, Liturgia de las Horas Apoya Nuestro Proyecto Aquí👈🏻 CANTOS ♱ CAMINO N…
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Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cantor-del-camino--5555170/support. Vísperas del día de hoy. Salmos, antífonas y oraciones para el JUEVES 12 DE SEPTIEMBRE DEL AÑO 2024, SEMANA 23 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, SEMANA 3 DEL SALTERIO ♱ Liturgia de las Horas de la Iglesia Católica. Apoya Nuestro Proyecto Aquí👈🏻 👼🏽 R…
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Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cantor-del-camino--5555170/support. Oración de la Hora Intermedia de NONA del día de hoy, salmos de la Iglesia Católica del JUEVES 12 DE SEPTIEMBRE, SEMANA 23 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, SEMANA 3 DEL SALTERIO ♱ Liturgia de las Horas CANTOS ♱ CAMINO NEOCATECUMENAL 👼🏽 REZO DEL ANG…
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Karmels hage | Komme ditt rike | Fadervår, del 5 Av Anne Samuelsen, 12. september, 2024, 05:30 Meld deg på vårt nyhetsbrev her Over ti episoder går Anne Samuelsen denne høsten gjennom Fadervår, i programmet Karmels hage som kommer hver torsdag. Tidligere episoder finner du her. Å be om Guds rikes komme, er å si til Jesus: La oss være dinge, Herre! …
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Karmels hage | Komme ditt rike | Fadervår, del 5 Av Anne Samuelsen, 12. september, 2024, 05:30 Meld deg på vårt nyhetsbrev her Over ti episoder går Anne Samuelsen denne høsten gjennom Fadervår, i programmet Karmels hage som kommer hver torsdag. Tidligere episoder finner du her. Å be om Guds rikes komme, er å si til Jesus: La oss være dinge, Herre! …
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Vesper lest av Gunn Ingeborg. Hentet fra boken Tidebønnene utgitt på St. Olav Forlag. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bidrag! Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s…
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Evangelieforklaringer med pater Arne Marco. Velkommen til “Evangelieforklaringer med pater Arne Marco”, hvor vi tar utgangspunkt i dagens evangelietekst. Stemme: P. Arne Marco Kirsebom. Regi og produsent: Pål Johannes Nes. © EWTN Norge 2024 Om p. Arne Marco P. Arne Marco er geistlig rådgiver for EWTN Norge, kansler og stiftskapellan i Tromsø Stift …
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Hentet fra boken Tidebønnene utgitt på St. Olav Forlag. Lest av Anna. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bidrag! Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/6ac76ee9 Podcas…
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Dagens helgenpresentasjon eller festpresentasjon er basert på katolsk.no og Tidebønnsboken, redigert og lest av Reidun Jofrid. St. Rita Radio/EWTN Norge drives som et frivillig prosjekt. Dersom du ønsker å gi økonomisk støtte til St. Rita Radio/EWTN Norge, kan dette gjøres via Vipps til nummer 650212 eller ved overføring til kontonummer 3905.10.869…
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Fra boken Til Vår Frues pris, kirkeårets Maria fester skrevet av Mgr. Torbjørn Olsen, og Karmelittnonnene i Tromsø, lest av Eli. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bid…
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Laudes lest av Pål. Hentet fra boken Tidebønnene utgitt på St. Olav Forlag. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bidrag! Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/ca6b20ea …
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EWTN Noticias es el noticiero católico de EWTN Español. Te traemos las principales noticias de la Iglesia Católica, el Papa Francisco y el Vaticano. EWTN Noticias de hoy: En el tercer día del Congreso Eucarístico en Ecuador: el obispo Ignacio Munilla recomienda la adoración eucarística perpetua para entender que Jesús se queda con nosotros.El Papa …
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#108 The Holy Name of Jesus In this episode, Stacy, Alisha, and Annie discuss the custom of a head bow at Jesus’ name. Alisha also entertains us with some Catholic humor. Resources Used and Discussedhttps://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/bowing-at-the-holy-names-13306 https://www.lincolndiocese.org/news/diocesan-news/11201-ask-the-register-should…
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Special Guest: Dr Stephen Minnis, president of Benedictine College; the college made a splash on the political and cultural scene last May when they asked KC Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker to give their commencement speech. Hit or Miss with Ed Billick; includes Stat of the Day; Correction (of sort) of the Week. And a Big Announcement: EWTN TV! Episo…
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Vesper lest av Hege. Hentet fra boken Tidebønnene utgitt på St. Olav Forlag. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bidrag! Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/ebb7bc71…
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Laudes lest av Hege. Hentet fra boken Tidebønnene utgitt på St. Olav Forlag. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bidrag! Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/40023a31…
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Dagens helgenpresentasjon eller festpresentasjon er basert på katolsk.no og Tidebønnsboken, redigert og lest av Reidun Jofrid. St. Rita Radio/EWTN Norge drives som et frivillig prosjekt. Dersom du ønsker å gi økonomisk støtte til St. Rita Radio/EWTN Norge, kan dette gjøres via Vipps til nummer 650212 eller ved overføring til kontonummer 3905.10.869…
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Hentet fra boken Tidebønnene utgitt på St. Olav Forlag. Lest av Anna. St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge blir drevet som et frivillig prosjekt. Om du ønsker å støtte St Rita Radio/EWTN Norge økonomisk kan det gjøres på Vipps 650212 eller til kontonummer 3905.10.86949. Vi takker hjertelig for ditt bidrag! Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/0ea4731c Podcas…
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Evangelieforklaringer med pater Arne Marco. Velkommen til “Evangelieforklaringer med pater Arne Marco”, hvor vi tar utgangspunkt i dagens evangelietekst. Stemme: P. Arne Marco Kirsebom. Regi og produsent: Pål Johannes Nes. © EWTN Norge 2024 Om p. Arne Marco P. Arne Marco er geistlig rådgiver for EWTN Norge, kansler og stiftskapellan i Tromsø Stift …
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In The Enemy in Italian Renaissance Epic: Images of Hostility from Dante to Tasso (University of Delaware Press, 2019), Andrea Moudarres examines influential works from the literary canon of the Italian Renaissance, arguing that hostility consistently arises from within political or religious entities. In Dante's Divine Comedy, Luigi Pulci's Morgan…
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A Twist in the Tail: How the Humble Anchovy Flavoured Western Cuisine (Hurst, 2024) by Christopher Beckman takes readers on a tantalising voyage through European and American gastronomic history, following the trail of a small but mighty fish: the anchovy. Whether in ubiquitous Roman garum, mass-produced British condiments, elaborate French haute c…
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Tens of thousands of Italian civilians perished in the Allied bombing raids of World War II. More of them died after the Armistice of September 1943 than before, when the air attacks were intended to induce Italy’s surrender. Allied Air Attacks and Civilian Harm in Italy, 1940–1945 (Routledge, 2023) addresses this seeming paradox, by examining the …
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In Automotive Empire: How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa (Cornell University Press, 2024), Dr. Andrew Denning uncovers how roads and vehicles began to transform colonial societies across Africa but rarely in the manner Europeans expected. Like seafaring ships and railroads, automobiles and roads were more than a mode of transp…
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Across the vast expanse of the Roman Empire, anxieties about childbirth tied individuals to one another, to the highest levels of imperial politics, even to the movements of the stars. Birthing Romans: Childbearing and Its Risks in Imperial Rome (Princeton UP, 2024) sheds critical light on the diverse ways pregnancy and childbirth were understood, …
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The Christianization of Knowledge in Late Antiquity: Intellectual and Material Transformations (Cambridge UP, 2023) traces the beginning of Late Antiquity from a new angle. Shifting the focus away from the Christianization of people or the transformation of institutions, Mark Letteney interrogates the creation of novel and durable structures of kno…
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In recent decades, the study of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as Byzantium, has been revolutionized by new approaches and more sophisticated models for how its society and state operated. No longer looked upon as a pale facsimile of classical Rome, Byzantium is now considered a vigorous state of its own, inheritor of many of Rome's features,…
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For over thirty years, modern Italy was plagued by ransom kidnappings perpetrated by bandits and organised crime syndicates. Nearly 700 men, women, and children were abducted from across the country between the late 1960s and the late 1990s, held hostage by members of the Sardinian banditry, Cosa Nostra, and the ’Ndrangheta. Subjected to harsh capt…
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Anthony Di Renzo's Pasquinades: Essays from Rome's Famous Talking Statue (Cayuga Lake Books, 2023) is the most audacious guide to Rome you will ever read. Pasquino, the city’s witty talking statue, will introduce you to the gallant heroes and grotesque villains, humble peddlers and flamboyant nobles, whores and saints and movie stars who have reign…
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Grounded in new archival research documenting a significant presence of foreign and racially-marked individuals in Medici Florence, Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence (Oxford University Press, 2024) by Dr. Emily Wilbourne argues for the relevance of such individuals to the history of Western music and for the importance of sou…
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Karine Varley's book Vichy's Double Bind: French Collaboration between Hitler and Mussolini during the Second World War (Cambridge UP, 2023) advances a significant new interpretation of French collaboration during the Second World War. Arguing that the path to collaboration involved not merely Nazi Germany but Fascist Italy, it suggests that the Vi…
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Christine Wohar talks about Finding Frassati: And Following His Path to Holiness (EWTN, 2021), her book about Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati. The book is a biography, hagiography, and delightful conversation about the participation of the Communion of Saints in our lives and how can join hands with them in our daily lives. Like many of us, Bl. Pier …
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During the fourteenth century in Western Europe, there was a growing interest in imitating the practices of a group of hermits known as the Desert Fathers and Mothers. Laypeople and religious alike learned about their rituals not only through readings from the Vitae Patrum (Lives of the Desert Fathers) and sermons but also through the images that b…
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Sino-Italian Political and Economic Relations: From the Treaty of Friendship to the Second World War (Routledge, 2024) presents a comprehensive narrative and historical analysis of the political and economic relations between China and Italy from the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce signed in October 1866 to the Second World War. Utilizing primary…
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Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of…
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Joseph A. Skloot joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, First Impressions: Sefer hasimdim and Early Modern Hebrew Printing (Brandeis UP, 2023). First Impressions uncovers the history of creative adaptation and transformation through a close analysis of the creation of the Sefer Hasidim book. In 1538, a partnership of Jewish silk makers in the…
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How was the Roman way of war unique, and what were the virtues that defined the Roman Republic? Are there lessons for modern Republics from the Roman one? Annika sits down with 2022-2023 James Madison Program Garwood Visiting Fellow Dr. Steele Brand, a professor of history and director of the Politics, Philosophy, and History Program at Cairn Unive…
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Why and how local coffee bars in Italy--those distinctively Italian social and cultural spaces--have been increasingly managed by Chinese baristas since the Great Recession of 2008? Italians regard espresso as a quintessentially Italian cultural product--so much so that Italy has applied to add Italian espresso to UNESCO's official list of intangib…
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Although we often think of friendship today as an indisputable value of human social life, for thinkers and writers across late mediaeval Christian society friendship raised a number of social and ethical dilemmas that needed to be carefully negotiated. On Amistà: Negotiating Friendship in Dante’s Italy (University of Toronto Press, 2023) analyses …
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In recent decades, the study of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as Byzantium, has been revolutionized by new approaches and more sophisticated models for how its society and state operated. No longer looked upon as a pale facsimile of classical Rome, Byzantium is now considered a vigorous state of its own, inheritor of many of Rome's features,…
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Chiara Renzo's book Jewish Displaced Persons in Italy 1943-1951: Politics, Rehabilitation, Identity (Routledge, 2023) focuses on the experiences of thousands of Jewish displaced persons (DPs) who lived in refugee camps in Italy between the liberation of the southern regions in 1943 and the early 1950s, waiting for their resettlement outside of Euro…
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In the middle of the second century AD, Rome was at its prosperous and powerful apex. The emperor Marcus Aurelius reigned over a vast territory that stretched from Britain to Egypt. The Roman-made peace, or Pax Romana, seemed to be permanent. Then, apparently out of nowhere, a sudden sickness struck the legions and laid waste to cities, including R…
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Several decades of scholarship have demonstrated that Roman thinkers developed in new and stimulating directions the systems of thought they inherited from the Greeks, and that, taken together, they offer many perspectives that are of philosophical interest in their own right. The Oxford Handbook of Roman Philosophy explores a range of such Roman p…
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The marvellous, a key concept in literary debates at the turn of the seventeenth century, involved sensory and perspectival transformation, a rhetoric built on the unexpected, contradictory, and thought-provoking. The composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) created a new practice in which the expressive materials of music and poetry were placed in …
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In this highly original book Land Expropriation in Ancient Rome and Contemporary Zimbabwe: Veterans, Masculinity and War (Bloomsbury, 2022), Dr. Obert Bernard Mlambo offers a comparative and critical examination of the relationship between military veterans and land expropriation in the client-army of the first-century BC Roman Republic and veteran…
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"Fascism" is a word ubiquitous in our contemporary political discourse, but few know about its roots in the ancient past or its long, strange evolution to the present. In ancient Rome, the fasces were a bundle of wooden rods bound with a leather cord, in which an axe was placed—in essence, a mobile kit for corporal or capital punishment. Attendants…
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Today I talked to Mara Josi about her new book Rome, 16 October 1943: History, Memory, Literature (Legenda, 2023). Rome. Saturday 16 October 1943. This is where and when the largest single round-up and deportation of Jews from Italy happened. 1259 people were arrested by the German occupiers and gathered in a temporary detention centre for two days…
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There is a popular notion that the Italian armed forces of the Second World War were an inferior fighting force. Despite the vast numbers taken prisoner, detailed studies of the experiences of these soldiers remain relatively uncommon and the value of this group to furthering our understanding of the Italian experience of war under Fascism is also …
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In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Marla Stone, a historian of Italian fascism at Occidental College, on the resurgence of the far right in Italy. The conversation delves into the origins of this resurgence and how Italy, a fairly homogeneous society, became a recipient of hundreds of thousand migrants, a…
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Though commonly used today to identify a polity that lasted for over a millennium, the label “Byzantine empire” is an anachronism imposed by more recent generations. As Anthony Kaldellis explains in Romanland: Ethnicity and Empire in Byzantium (Harvard University Press, 2019), this has contributed to the denial of the ethnic identity that most deni…
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