Pecorino Rolling in Umbria!
Wheels of Pecorino cheese being hurled down the streets of Cannara in Umbria, Italy... known as Ruzzolo, a strange tradition to honor St. Blaise (St. Biagio)!
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STILE SOTTO LE STELLE - 21.07.2K18 PARTENZA 3
????STILE SOTTO LE STELLE???? - PRIMI SCATTI DAI PARTECIPANTI - VIDEO PARTENZA DA SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 3 - by Michele Viol
➡Un primo ringraziamento a tutti i ✅99 partecipanti con le loro splendide ✅54 Alfa Romeo che hanno dato vita a questa splendida manifestazione, assente da 6 anni sulla scena regionale;
➡Un doveroso ringraziamento alle Amministrazioni Comunali, ai Corpi di Polizia Municipale, alla Prefettura di Udine per il rilascio dei permessi e delle autorizzazioni delle soste e del corteo, ai locali scelti come locations per il nostro evento ed agli sponsor Esergetica Sintoflon Sace e LAMAR per il prezioso supporto;
➡Un enorme, impossibile da contenere con le sole parole, ringraziamento a TUTTO IL NOSTRO IMPAREGGIABILE STAFF che ha permesso la realizzazione di TUTTO QUESTO;
✅Nelle prossime ore il rilascio dei consueti Foto Album Ufficiali della manifestazione sul nostro sito stilealfaromeo.com e sulle nostre piattaforme socials
#Alfa #Romeo #Friuli #Pordenone #SanVito #Heritage #Vintage #Meeting #Raduni #Passion #Life #Car #Fun #SSS #StileSottoleStelle
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Third order
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In relation to religious orders, a third order is an association of persons who live according to the ideals and spirit of a Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran religious order, but do not belong to its first order (generally, in the Catholic Church, the male religious: for example Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelite, Servants of Mary/Servites and Augustinian friars), or its second order (contemplative female religious associated with the first order). Members of third orders, known as tertiaries (Latin tertiarii, from tertius, third), may be lay men and women or ordained men (or women, if the tradition ordains them) who do not take religious vows, but participate in the good works of order and may be allowed to wear at least some elements of the order's habit, such as a scapular. Less often, they belong to a religious institute (a congregation) that is called a third order regular.Roman Catholic canon law states:
Associations whose members share in the spirit of some religious institute while in secular life, lead an apostolic life, and strive for Christian perfection under the higher direction of the same institute are called third orders or some other appropriate name.The old monastic orders had attached to their abbeys confraternities of lay men and women, going back in some cases to the 8th century. The Confraternity Book of Durham is extant and embraces some 20,000 names in the course of eight centuries. Emperors and kings and the most illustrious men in church and state were commonly confraters of one or other of the great Benedictine abbeys. The confraters and consorors were made partakers in all the religious exercises and other good works of the community to which they were affiliated, and they were expected in return to protect and forward its interests; but they were not called upon to follow any special rule of life.