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13 julio 1969: Pablo VI recuerda en ángelus la primera misión del "Apollo 11"
El Osservatore Romano, recuerda esta efemérides, en lo que fue un momento histórico, que marco el mundo. Marcello Filotei recuerda el 20 de julio cuando los astronautas llegaron a la luna
Patricia Ynestroza-Ciudad del Vaticano
“La ciencia ficción se hizo realidad el 20 de julio de 1969, cuando los astronautas estadounidenses Neil Armstrong y Buzz Aldrin pisaron la luna a la que habían llegado después de cuatro días de viaje a bordo del Apollo 11. El tercer miembro de la misión, Michael Collins tuvo mala suerte, a pesar de que él dijo que no”.
Filotei recuerda que Collins era el único que podía pilotar el módulo de mando, y tenía que permanecer en órbita mientras los otros dos saltaban a la superficie lunar mientras el mundo los miraba en mundovisión. Era necesario, sin él, la misión no habría tenido éxito, pero no “debería haber sido fácil mantenerse alejado como Moisés para contemplar la "Luna prometida" sin poder alcanzarla. En cada órbita durante 48 minutos permaneció fuera del contacto por radio con la Tierra, las emociones que sintió, según informó, no eran de miedo ni de soledad, sino de "conciencia, anticipación, satisfacción, confianza, casi exaltación". En cualquier caso, continuó: "es desde los tiempos de Adán que nadie ha conocido semejante soledad humana".”
El momento de bajar a la luna
Los otros dos astronautas, tomaron más tiempo del esperado para salir del transbordador, “porque la mochila que llevaban detrás de ellos para asegurar su supervivencia era demasiado grande para pasar fácilmente por la escotilla”, cuenta Filotei, después de haber recolectado más de veinte kilogramos de piedras y haber plantado la bandera, en realidad solo lograron clavarla algunos centímetros porque el suelo era particularmente duro, regresaron a la nave.
Ante las maravillas de Dios ¿qué es el hombre?
Armstrong y Aldrin antes de regresar a la nave, dejaron en la superficie lunar una placa de oro en la que estaba grabado el Salmo 8: "Cuando veo tus cielos, obra de tus dedos, la luna y las estrellas que tú formaste, Digo: ¿Qué es el hombre, para que tengas de él memoria, y el hijo del hombre, para que lo visites? Le has hecho poco menor que los ángeles, y lo coronaste de gloria y de honra. Le hiciste señorear sobre las obras de tus manos; Todo lo pusiste debajo de sus pies”.
Papa Pablo VI quiso este mensaje en la luna
El mensaje al cosmos le había sido confiado por Pablo VI, quien ya había dirigido su pensamiento a la misión una semana antes. Fue el 13 de julio cuando el Papa Montini enfatizó que el momento iba "más allá de los elementos descriptivos de este hecho único y maravilloso". Se estaba haciendo historia y lo que más sorprendió al Papa fue "ver que no se trata de sueños". "La ciencia ficción se convierte en realidad", dijo, pero no se detuvo allí, sino que captó un aspecto particular de la misión: "Si consideramos la organización de cerebros, actividades, instrumentos, medios económicos, con todos los estudios, experimentos, Los intentos, la hazaña, la admiración se convierte en reflexión y la reflexión se curva sobre el hombre, el mundo, la civilización, de donde brotan novedades de tal sabiduría y de tal poder ".
Una vez más volvieron a surgir las preguntas habituales: "¿Quién es capaz de hacer tanto? tan pequeño, tan frágil, tan similar al animal, que no cambia y no sobrepasa por sí mismo los límites de sus instintos naturales, y tan superior, tan maestro de las cosas, ¿tan victorioso en el tiempo y el espacio? ¿Quiénes somos? Seiscientos millones de personas vieron la luna en vivo. La intuición de Pablo VI llamó la atención sobre la mano del hombre, colocando "esta criatura de Dios, incluso más que la misteriosa Luna, en el centro de este viaje".
https://www.vaticannews.va/es/papa/news/2019-07/efemerides-papa-pablo-vi-llegada-a-la-luna.html |
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July 13, 2024 will forever be remembered as the day they tried to kill Donald Trump, and failed. But what else happened on that date?
It was 107 years to the day Our Lady of Fatima appeared to the three shepherd children and gave them arguably her most important message among all her apparitions that year.
Did you know Trump kept a statue of Our Lady of Fatima in the White House during his tenure? Did she intervene, as she did for Pope John Paul II on May 13, 1981, to help save Trump's life — and for what purpose?
https://stellamaris.media/f/trump-fatima-the-deep-state-%7C-forward-boldly |
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Arthur James Balfour, I conde de Balfour, KG, OM, PC (25 de julio de 1848-19 de marzo de 1930) fue un político, aristócrata y estadista británico que se convirtió en el trigésimo tercer primer ministro de ese país.
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CLEOPHAS/LEO/LEONARDO DA VINCI/LEON DE LA TRIBU DE JUDA/DAVID
C=LUNA CRECIENTE
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FRANKINCENSE/FATIMA/POPE FRANCIS/FRANCE/DA VINCI CODE/FREEMASONRY
And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. (Matthew 2:11, ESV)
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New York's Twin Towers: Symbol of Capitalist Might Laid Low in 9/11 Attacks
10:36 GMT 10.09.2021 (Updated: 13:23 GMT 06.08.2022)
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The two monoliths of the World Trade Centre were an iconic feature of the skyscraper-strewn Big Apple skyline until their fiery destruction 20 years ago in the airborne suicide attacks by terrorist organisation al-Qaeda.
New York's World Trade Centre was a towering symbol of capitalist might for three decades — but ultimately that made it a target for terrorism.
Saturday will mark the 20th anniversary of its destruction in the September 11, 2001 attacks by a group of terrorists.
Rising to 1,368 feet (417m) from the southern tip of Manhattan, the US financial hub, the twin towers were the world's tallest buildings from the 'topping-out' of the north tower in December 1970 until the completion of the Sears Tower in Chicago in May 1973. The NY Times reported their construction cost was estimated to be more than $400 million at the time — more than $2.2 billion now.
Major tenants included the Bank of America, Japan's Dai-Ichi Kangyo and Asahi banks, insurance and investment corporation Marsh McLennan and telecoms giant AT&T.
In August 1974, French high-wire artiste Philippe Petit made an unauthorised tightrope walk between the rooves of the two main towers, making eight walks across the 42m (138 ft) wire in 45 minutes. The New York district attorney dropped trespassing charges against Petit on the condition that he perform a free show for the city's children in Central Park.
The following year, Owen J. Quinn made a parachute base jump from the roof of the north tower, landing safely in the plaza below. Quinn claimed his stunt was intended to draw attention to the scourge of poverty.
“If people decided not to eat once a month and to send the money to the needy poor, then it would help the situation,” Quinn said following a psychiatric assessment.
Charges of trespassing, disorderly conduct, and reckless endangerment against him were dropped.
In May 1977 George Willig, a toymaker and mountain-climber from New York's Queens borough, scaled the outside of the south tower, saying afterward: "It looked unscalable; I thought I'd like to try it."
The City of New York threatened to fine Willig, who became known as "The Human Fly" $250,000, but mayor Abraham Beame reduced that to $1.10, one cent for each of the building's 110 storeys.
Six years later in May 1983, fellow-daredevil Dan "Skyscraperman" Goodwin climbed the north tower, flying a US flag from the top floor in tribute to compatriots who had died in war, and portentously stating he performed the stunt to draw attention to the difficulty in emergency services rescuing people trapped in high-rise buildings.
9 September 2021, 14:34 GMT
The first attempt to destroy the towers came on February 26, 1993, when Ramzi Yousef — allegedly a nephew of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks — planted a truck bomb containing 600kg (1,330lb) of urea nitrate fertiliser laced with aluminium, magnesium, nitroglycerin and three cylinders of hydrogen gas — among other ingredients — in the north tower's underground car park.
While the bomb failed to bring down the tower and its neighbour, it blew a 30m (100ft)-wide hole through five sub-levels of the building and killed six people, injuring more than a thousand more. Repairs cost $250 million and the building remained closed until March 18 that year.
Yousef escaped the country but was arrested in 1995 in Pakistan, caught red-handed assembling a bomb inside a child's toy, and extradited to the US, where he was convicted of the bombing in 1998.
January 1998 saw a major robbery at the complex, when three men bagged $1.6 million dollars in cash from the Bank of America office in the north tower. The heist's mastermind, small-time mafioso Ralph Guarino, was arrested but not tried, instead becoming an FBI informant.
The Twin Towers and other buildings on the site were brought down on September 11, 2001, when Saudi Arabian terrorists hijacked two Boeing 767 airliners on domestic flights and piloted them into the towers. 2,606 people in and around the buildings were killed, along with 157 on board the two aircraft.
A third plane hit the Department of Defence HQ the Pentagon outside Washington, DC the same morning, and a fourth crashed in a Pennsylvania field before hitting any target after passengers allegedly tried to overpower the hijackers.
Then-president George W Bush accused al--Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, a former Washington asset in the US-funded Mujahideen insurgency against the Afghan government and its Soviet allies, of orchestrating the attacks. Bush ordered the invasion of Afghanistan on that basis, leading to the 20-year military occupation that ended in August this year.
9 September 2021, 15:22 GMT
The towers featured in almost 500 films and TV series, mainly in establishing shots to indicate New York as a location, along with a number of music videos. The buildings also feature in some novels and comics.
But many works of fiction — made before 2001 — also showed the buildings destroyed.
Author Charles McCarry's 1979 political thriller The Better Angels, set at the turn of the millennium, predicted the terrorist tactic of using airliners as flying bombs. Wrong is Right (AKA The Man With The Deadly Lens), the 1982 black comedy film based on that novel, even featured two 'suitcase nukes' planted on the roof of one of the towers, and a scene showing the city destroyed in a simulation.
https://sputnikglobe.com/20210910/new-yorks-twin-towers-symbol-of-capitalist-might-laid-low-in-911-attacks-1088924270.html |
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El centurión Longino entre las cruces de Cristo y los dos ladrones, 1539
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