Portugal Fatima Pilgrimage # 4 1951
On October 13, 1951 the Pope's Legate, Cardinal Tedeschini, was sent to Fatima for the closing of the Holy Year. He told the crowd that Pope Pius XII had himself seen, repeated in Rome, the Miracle of the Sun that had occurred at the last Fatima apparition. It is clear that the Holy Father chose Fatima for this major event, to bring attention to the Message of Our Lady of Fatima. The Holy Father had, in fact, been graced to see the Miracle of the Sun on four separate occasions the previous year: October 30 and 31, November 1 (the day Pius XII solemnly defined the dogma of the Assumption), and November 8 (the octave of the same solemnity).
Here you will see the devotion of the people.
This is a link to the story of the three children who saw the apparition of the Virgin Mary.
News
Sister Lucia's Remains to Be Moved to Fatima ROME, JAN. 12, 2006 (Zenit.org).- The mortal remains of Sister Lucia, who saw apparitions of Our Lady in 1917, will be moved from the Carmelite convent of Coimbra, where she died, to the Shrine of Fatima. The news was confirmed by the Roman Society for Pilgrimages, an institution dependent on the Holy See, which is organizing pilgrimages to the Portuguese shrine for the occasion. The public will be able to take part in the Feb. 19 event, which will included a procession to the Chapel of the Apparitions, Mass, and the transferal of the remains to the basilica. The remains of the religious, who died at age 97 last Feb. 13, will rest next to those of her two cousins, Blessed Francisco and Blessed Jacinta, who also witnessed the Virgin Mary's apparitions with her. The liturgical memorial of the blessed is celebrated Feb. 20.
Sister Lucia,
Last Fatima Seer, Dead at 97 Fatima, Feb. 14, 2005 (CWNews.com) - Sister Lucia, the last survivor among the three Portuguese children to whom the Virgin Mary appeared at Fatima, has died
at the age of 97. Sister Lucia died on February 13 at her Carmelite convent in Coimbra, Portugal,
after a long illness. Living in isolation in the cloistered convent, Sister Lucia had reportedly lost her eyesight and hearing in the months preceding her death.
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DA BAIXA À PRAÇA DA REPÚBLICA - PARTE 1 da viagem no autocarro turístico Funtastic Coimbra, na manhã de um domingo de outono, entre as 10 e as 11 horas, com a cidade coberta pelo nevoeiro… Para evitar um vídeo demasiado longo, dividi-o em três partes. Esta é a primeira parte. Parte 2 Parte 3
Partida em frente ao Hotel Astória, junto ao Largo da Portagem (0:08); Antiga Escola Primária de S. Bartolomeu (0:19); Avenida Fernão de Magalhães (0:20); Palácio da Justiça (0:24); Igreja do Colégio de S. Pedro dos Religiosos Terceiros (0:30); Rua da Sofia (0:33); Câmara Municipal de Coimbra (0:36); Igreja de Santa Cruz e ruas principais da Baixa (0:39); Esquadra da Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP) (0:43); Jardim da Manga (0:49)
Escola Secundária Jaime Cortesão (0:53); Painéis de azulejos representando monumentos da cidade (0:59); Monumento aos mortos da I Guerra Mundial (1:12); Associação Académica de Coimbra (1:18); Casa das Caldeiras (1:24); Real República Corsários das Ilhas (1:39); Museu Nacional Machado de Castro (1:47); Sé Nova e edifícios da Universidade (1:50); Torre da Universidade e Porta Férrea, Faculdade de Letras e Biblioteca Geral (1:57); Largo D. Dinis e Colégio de S. Jerónimo (2:20); Parte superior das escadas monumentais (2:26); Arcos do Jardim (2:31); Jardim Botânico (2:37); Largo João Paulo II (2:43); ARS - Administração Regional de Saúde do Centro (2:51); Jardim-Escola João de Deus (2:54); Início da subida para o Penedo da Saudade (2:57); Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra - Presidência (3:09); Penedo da Saudade (3:15); Associação Nacional de Municípios Portugueses (3:23); Memorial da Irmã Lúcia (3:27); Carmelo de Santa Teresa (mosteiro onde viveu a Irmã Lúcia) (3:38); Estabelecimento prisional de Coimbra (3:57); Casa Museu Bissaya Barreto (4:05) ; Estátua de João Paulo II (4:19); Praça da República (4:28); Jardim da Sereia (4:31).
FROM DOWNTOWN TO THE REPUBLIC SQUARE - PART 1 of the trip on the tourist bus Funtastic Coimbra, in the morning of an autumn Sunday, between 10 am and 11 am, with the city covered by the fog ... To avoid a long video, I divided it into three parts. This is the first part. Part 2 Part 3
Departure in front of the Hotel Astória, near “Largo da Portagem” (0:08)
Former Primary School of St. Bartholomew (00:19)
“Fernão de Magalhães” Avenue (0:20)
Palace of Justice (0:24)
College Church of St. Peter (0:30)
Sofia street (0:33)
Municipality of Coimbra (0:36)
“Santa Cruz” Church and main streets of Downtown (0:39)
Public Security Police (PSP) (0:43)
Manga Garden (0:49)
Secondary School “Jaime Cortesão” (0:53)
Tile panels representing monuments of the city (0:59)
Monument to the fallen of First World War (1:12)
“Associação Académica de Coimbra” (1:18)
Boiler House (1:24)
Royal Republic Corsairs of the Islands (1:39)
National Museum Machado de Castro (1:47)
New Cathedral and University buildings (1:50)
University Tower and Iron Gate, Faculty of Arts and General Library (1:57)
D. Dinis Square and St. Jerome College (2:20)
Top of Monumental Stairs (2:26)
“Arcos do Jardim” (old aqueduct) (2:31)
Botanical Garden (2:37)
John Paul II Square (2:43)
ARS - Center of the Regional Health Administration (2:51)
Kindergarten “João de Deus” (2:54)
Going up to “Penedo da Saudade” (2:57)
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra - Presidency (3:09)
“Penedo da Saudade” (3:15)
National Association of Portuguese Municipalities (3:23)
Memorial of Sister Lucia (3:27)
Carmelo of St. Teresa (monastery where Sister Lucia lived) (3:38)
Prison building of Coimbra (3:57)
House Museum “Bissaya Barreto” (4:05)
Statue of John Paul II (4:19)
Republic Square (4:28)
Mermaid Garden (4:31)
Fatima Portugal History and Travel Guide 2019, Rede Expressos Bus to Fatima
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Se fosse pelo povo Lúcia já era santa
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima (Portugal)
From Lisbon, we drove to Fatima to see the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima, a group of Catholic religious buildings and structures in Cova da Iria, in the civil parish of Fátima, in the municipality of Ourém, in Portugal. The shrine comprises the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Chapel of the Lausperene, a great oak tree (near which the 1917 Marian Apparitions occurred), a monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Chapel of the Apparitions, where three children Lúcia Santos and her cousins, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, said they were first visited by the Virgin Mary. In addition, several other structures and monuments were built in the intervening years to commemorate the events.
Peregrinação 23/09/2007 04/05
Peregrinação dos Impecáveis a Caminho da Luz no dia 23 de Setembro de 2007.
Quarta Paragem: Coimbra - Carmelo de Santa Teresa
Após o almoço, em Anadia, em que muitos degustaram o famoso leitão, a peregrinação rumou até Coimbra. Chegados à cidade dos estudantes, houve tempo para passear junto às calmas águas do Mondego, atravessar as pontes ou repousar sob a sombra dos choupos. Depois, todos foram até ao Carmelo de Santa Teresa, para visitarem o memorial que aí foi construído, dedicado à Irmã Lúcia, vidente de Fátima. É um espaço muito bem concebido, com espaço de projecção e vitrinas com os objectos pessoais de Lúcia de Jesus e do Coração Imaculado, desde o tempo das aparições até ao seu falecimento, em 2005.(Sérgio Carvalho)
Salamanca Portugal Cosmos Tour
Spain and Portugal Cosmos Tour
Day 1ARRIVE IN MADRID, SPAIN
Check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring lively Madrid. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers. (Dinner)
Day 2MADRID--AVILA--SALAMANCA--COIMBRA, PORTUGAL
Journey west to fortified Avila, then on to Salamanca, just six miles from the spot where Wellington routed Napoleon's army in 1812. Make sure you spend some time wandering around Salamanca's Plaza Mayor, the most beautiful square in Spain. Leave Salamanca and head westwards to the fortress town of Ciudad Rodrigo, perched high above the Rio Agueda. A profusion of woodlands and mountains awaits you as you journey into the valley of the Sierra da Estrela on your way for an overnight in Coimbra. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 3COIMBRA--FATIMA--OBIDOS--LISBON
This morning, enjoy an orientation tour of Coimbra, strategically situated on a hill overlooking the Mondego River. Next, Fatima. Stop here to see the sanctuary, made famous by the Virgin's apparition to three shepherd children, Francisco, Jacinth, and Lucia, on May 13, 1917. A few more miles for a stop in Obidos, a fortified city still flanked by towers and bastions overlooking the countryside dotted with windmills. Overnight in Lisbon. (Breakfast)
Day 4LISBON
Henry the Navigator made Lisbon the 15th-century mistress of the seas. You'll see his monument, the Belem Tower, the Moorish Citadel, the impressive Black Horse Square, and other highlights on the guided sightseeing excursion. Spend the afternoon in the Alfama's tile-decorated streets, or take an optional excursion along the Estoril Coast to Cascais and Sintra. (Breakfast)
Day 5LISBON--SEVILLE, SPAIN
Drive southeast this morning into the Alentejo through the countryside famous for its production of cork. Then, on to the border at Vila Verde and cross into Spain for the journey into Andalusia, enjoying quite different scenery as you skirt the Sierra de Aracena before reaching delightful Seville
Explore the beautiful city of Seville, the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of Southern Spain
for two overnights. (Breakfast)
Day 6SEVILLE
One of Spain's most colorful cities. Perhaps you'd like to spend the morning enjoying an optional sightseeing tour including the main highlights of this vibrant city. (Breakfast, Dinner)
Day 7SEVILLE--CORDOBA--MADRID
Drive north towards Carmona, an Old World country town dominated by an ancient Alcazar, to Cordoba. This is Spain's most Moorish city with its great mosque, which is rightly known as one of Islam's greatest pieces of architecture outside the Arab world and now a Catholic cathedral since 1236. Later, into the very heart of La Mancha, famed for its castles and windmills. Overnight in Madrid. (Breakfast)
Day 8MADRID
Not only is it the capital of Spain, but because it is situated 2,180 feet above sea level, the Spaniards rightly say Madrid is the nearest thing to heaven. Enjoy the main highlights on the included guided sightseeing excursion. The optional trip to Toledo is rewarding in more ways than one; the splendid setting of this old walled city above the Tagus was made famous in El Greco's painting, and even now it's like a great open-air museum of Spanish history and art. (Breakfast)
Day 9MADRID
o médico cientista PhD Dr. Cícero Coimbra
o médico cientista PhD que está na lista dos mais odiados da Indústria da Doença e a Indústria Farmacêutica.
Dr. Cícero Coimbra é a maior autoridade mundial no uso terapêutico da Vitamina D em altas doses para Doenças auto-imunes e Esclerose Múltipla.
Dono de um currículo irreparável é inquestionável, ele é Médico graduado pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (1979), possui título de especialista em medicina interna (1981) e neurologia (1983) pela mesma instituição, e em neurologia pediátrica (1985) pelo Jackson Memorial Hospital da Universidade de Miami, EUA.
Obteve o título de mestre (1988) e doutor (1991) em Neurologia pela Universidade Federal de São Paulo e pós-doutorado (1993) pela Universidade de Lund, Suécia. Atualmente é Professor Livre Docente do Departamento de Neurologia e Neurocirurgia da Universidade Federal de São Paulo, onde dirige o Laboratório de Neuropatologia e Neuroproteção. Atua na área de Medicina (Neurologia e Clínica Médica), com ênfase em doenças neurodegenerativas e auto-imunitárias.
Um gênio, um idealista que vem sofrendo pressão da indústria da doença já muitos anos, e resistindo bravamente através da ajuda real às pessoas que necessitam!
Peço que se você é paciente ou familiar de paciente deste homem incrível, deixe seu depoimento aqui nos comentários para que as pessoas compreendam a magnitude do trabalho que ele faz! ????????????????????????
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