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sábado, 31 de marzo de 2018

HOLY SATURDAY

HOLY SATURDAY


What is Holy Saturday?

Holy Saturday or the Black Saturday, is the final day of the Holy Week just before Easter.
It takes place right after Good Friday and marks the day Jesus’ body was placed into his tomb after dying on the cross.
It is also the third day of the Easter Triduum which begins with the Lord’s Supper on Maundy 
Holy Saturday is also the day of the Easter Vigil, when Christians all across the world will wait in the late evening hours for the resurrection of Christ.
Liturgically Holy Saturday only lasts till 6pm or dusk, after which the Easter Vigil takes over and the Easter season starts.

viernes, 30 de marzo de 2018

EASTER VOCABULARY


EASTER VOCABULARY



ASH WEDNESDAY                                    MIÉRCOLES DE CENIZA
LENT                                                           CUARESMA
LENTEN SEASON                                     CUARESMA
EASTER                                                      PASCUA
EASTER BREAK                                        VACACIONES DE SEMANA SANTA
HAPPY EASTER                                         FELIZ SEMANA SANTA
HOLY WEEK                                               SEMANA SANTA
PALM SUNDAY                                          DOMINGO DE RAMOS
MAUNDY THURSDAY                              JUEVES SANTO
HOLY THURSDAY                                     JUEVES SANTO
GOOD FRIDAY                                           VIERNES SANTO
HOLY SATURDAY                                     SÁBADO SANTO O SÁBADO DE GLORIA
EASTER SUNDAY                                     DOMINGO DE PASCUA
EASTER MASS                                          MISA DE PASCUA
PALM                                                          PALMA
EASTER BUNNY                                       CONEJITO DE PASCUA
GOD FATHER                                            PADRINO
GOD MOTHER                                          MADRINA
GODSON                                                    AHIJADO
GODDAUGTHER                                      AHIJADA
BUN                                                            BOLLO
ROLL                                                          ROSCA DE PASCUA



Resultado de imagen de EASTER BUNNY

jueves, 29 de marzo de 2018

GOOD FRIDAY


GOOD FRIDAY


Good Friday is a Christian tradition to mark the day when Jesus Christ, the son of God, was nailed to the cross. This is often known as crucification of Lord Jesus.
If this is the day Jesus died, why is it called Good Friday?
Some believe that Good Friday evolved from God Friday, which is what the day was called initially. Some believe that  the good about Good Friday is that Jesus gave up his life for his people and then came back on Easter, proving that he indeed was son of God.
Did you know?
It is a tradition to eat hot cross buns with cross icing this day.
Some people believe that bread baked on Good Friday will never rot.
There are some that say, eggs laid on Good Friday will never go bad.







domingo, 25 de marzo de 2018

PALM SUNDAY

PALM SUNDAY


Palm Sunday begins today, marking the first day of Holy Week in the Christian calendar. Millions of Christians around the world will take part in church services today, as well as completing activities and singing songs to observe the day and pay their respects to Jesus. What is Palm Sunday?

Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2016/03/20/palm-sunday-2016-what-is-it-facts-songs-and-activities-for-kids-5762096/?ito=cbshare
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Palm Sunday marks the day Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on a donkey, just a few days before he was betrayed by his friend Judas Iscariot, one of the 12 apostles, put on trial and sentenced to death by crucifixion. The day is called ‘Palm Sunday’ because the people of Jerusalem threw palm leaves to the floor as a greeting when he arrived. Nowadays Palm Sunday is commemorated by a ritual procession of people carrying palm branches, or if these are not available, branches from yew, willow and olive trees into church. For this reason Palm Sunday is sometimes called Branch Sunday. These palms are then blessed, and sometimes fashioned into crosses. Palm Sunday is always the Sunday before Easter and is also the final day of lent.

Palm Sunday 2016: What is it? Facts, songs and activities for kids

domingo, 18 de marzo de 2018

THE MOTTO OF EUROPEAN UNION


The motto of the European Union is, "united in diversity."

The motto of the Union is ‘united in diversity’. Like the other symbols, the motto clearly highlights the sense of European identity that is the birthright of every citizen of the Union, over and above the actual European Union. The preamble to the Treaty, in which the term ‘united in diversity’ is used in the fifth recital, goes some way towards interpreting the meaning of the motto set out in Article I-8 of the Constitutional Treaty. Let us consider the two words used in the European Union motto: ‘united’ and ‘diversity’.
The term 'united in diversity' refers to Europe, its values and its cultural, religious and humanist heritage. These are values that place two protagonists at the centre of social life: on the one hand, man and his rights and, on the other, the respect for law. For the purposes of interpreting the motto, the most illuminating passage of the preamble is to be found in the fourth recital, which states that the peoples of Europe, while remaining proud of their own national identities and history, are determined to transcend their former divisions and, united ever more closely, to forge a common destiny.
This phrase clearly explains both the notion of unity and the notion of diversity. The concepts expressing unity are not new. They recall, and appropriately take up, the formula of ‘ever closer union’ included in the preamble to the Treaty on European Union. The path towards ever closer ties is gradual and proceeds — as heralded right from the Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950 — from concrete achievements that create actual solidarity. However, ‘unity’ is not an end in itself but has a specific goal: forging a ‘common destiny’. The notion of ‘diversity’ is nevertheless also explained. It lies in the strong call for peoples to be proud of their national identities and history and for the respect of everyone’s rights.

sábado, 17 de marzo de 2018

SAINT PATRICK


SAINT PATRICK

 

Lego Professor of Play hired by Cambridge University.


Lego Professor of Play hired by Cambridge University.


One of the world's best universities is planning to hire a professor - of Lego.

The lucky candidate will be the head of their own research department at prestigious University of Cambridge.
Officials say the role is expected to be created within the Faculty of Education after the university received £4 million of donations from the Lego Foundation.
Cambridge's general board has recommended for the Lego professorship "of play in education, development and learning"
The professor will be director of the Research Centre on Play in Education, Development and Learning.
A board of electors will be selected to chose from the candidates for the post whose work must fall "within the general field of the title of the office." 



sábado, 10 de marzo de 2018

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE

A family found on a beach in Australia a bottle with a message inside that a ship threw overboard in 1886. It is the oldest find of this type that is known so far.
They noticed that there was something written in the note with a date of June 12, 1886 and the name of the ship, Paula.

Dr. Ross Anderson, assistant curator of Maritime Archeology at the Perth Museum, confirmed that the finding was genuine after consulting colleagues in Germany and the Netherlands.

Incredibly, a search of archives in Germany found the original meteorological diary of the ship Paula and there was a note for June 12, 1886 made by the captain, registering a bottle with a message inside thrown overboard. "