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The Sons of Divine Providence: July 2013

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On 19 September 2015 Pope Francis departed aboard an Alitalia Airbus A330 (Shepherd One) from Rome's Fiumicino International Airport, to Havana's José Martí International Airport where he arrived to an official Welcoming Ceremony. The next day, he was the principal celebrant at a Papal Mass at the Plaza de la Revolución in Havana at 9:00, before he paid a courtesy visit to the President of the Council of State and of the Council of Ministers of the Republic at Palacio de la Revolución in Havana. His day ended with celebrations of Vespers with priests, men and women religious, and seminarians, at the Cathedral of Havana, and a greeting to the young people of the "Centro Cultural Padre Félix Varela" in Havana during the early evening.[48]
On 21 September, he departed by plane from Havana for Holguín, to preside at a Papal Mass at Plaza de la Revolución. Before departing for Santiago de Cuba, he gave a blessing to the city, from Loma de la Cruz, in Holguín. Having arrived in Santiago, he met with the Bishops of Cuba at St Basil the Great Seminary, and say a prayer to the Virgen de la Caridad, with the Bishops and the Papal Entourage, at the Minor Basilica of the Shrine "Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre" in Santiago.
On 22 September, he celebrated a Papal Mass at the Minor Basilica of the Shrine "Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre" in Santiago in the morning and later had a meeting with families at Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral in Santiago. After a blessing of the city of Santiago from the square in front of the Cathedral of Santiago, he left with a farewell ceremony from Santiago Airport, en route to Washington, D.C., where he arrived at Joint Base Andrews during the evening of 22 September 2015.
On Wednesday, 23 September, the pope met with President Barack Obama at the White House. It was the third visit by a pope to the White House, following meetings between Jimmy Carter and Pope John Paul II in October 1979 and George W. Bush and Pope Benedict XVI in April 2008.[49]
Also that day, Francis took part in a prayer with bishops from the United States at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, the seat of Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington. Later that day, he celebrated Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, near the Catholic University of America. During the Mass, he canonized (declared to be a Saint) Junípero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan friar who founded a mission in Baja California, and the first nine of 21 Spanish missions in California.
On Thursday, 24 September, Pope Francis gave an address to a Joint session of the United States Congress, the first Supreme Pontiff to do so. He followed that with a visit to St. Patrick's Church, the oldest parish church in Washington. The church was founded in 1794.[50] He also visited the Washington, D.C. local Catholic Charities office. He then flew from Washington, to New York City. After arriving at New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport, he took part with New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan in Evening Vespers (part of the Liturgy of the Hours), at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
On Friday, 25 September, Pope Francis addressed the United Nations General Assembly. It was the fifth address by a Pope to the U.N. General Assembly, following appearances by Pope Paul VI in October 1965, Pope John Paul II in October 1979 and October 1995, and Pope Benedict XVI in April 2008. Following the address to the U.N., he participated in an ecumenical service at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, at the former World Trade Center site. In the afternoon, he visited a school in East Harlem, then celebrated a Papal Mass at Madison Square Garden.
On Saturday, 26 September, Pope Francis traveled from New York to Philadelphia, where he was welcomed by city and state leaders and Philadelphia's Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. He celebrated a Papal Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul. He visited Independence Mall in the afternoon, and the Festival of Families of the 2015 World Meeting of Families[51] in the early evening. The Pope's visit concluded on Sunday, 27 September, with a Papal Mass in the afternoon. After a departure ceremony, he departed on a jet for Rome and the Vatican from Philadelphia International Airport.
In honor of the visit, the Museum of the Bible will sponsor a special exhibition entitled "Verbum Domini II" at the Philadelphia Convention Center, adjacent to the World Meeting.[52] The official schedule of his visit was announced at the end of June.[53]
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Dates of Moon Phases in 2033 Year

Below you can find dates and hours of all Moon Phases in 2033. All dates and times are given both in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and America/Argentina/Tucuman time. Times are shown in Daylight Savings Time when necessary and in Standard Time in the other cases. Additionally, the Lunation number (Brown Lunation Number, BLN) is included for convenience.

2033 Lunar Phases — San Miguel de Tucumán (America/Argentina/Tucuman) Time
 
New Moon
 
First Quarter
 
Full Moon
 
Third Quarter
Lunation
Jan. 1, Sat 07:17 Jan. 8, Sat 00:35 Jan. 15, Sat 10:07 Jan. 23, Sun 14:48 1361
Jan. 30, Sun 19:00 Feb. 6, Sun 10:35 Feb. 14, Mon 04:04 Feb. 22, Tue 08:54 1362
Mar. 1, Tue 05:25 Mar. 7, Mon 22:27 Mar. 15, Tue 22:37 Mar. 23, Wed 22:50 1363
Mar. 30, Wed 14:53 Apr. 6, Wed 12:14 Apr. 14, Thu 16:18 Apr. 22, Fri 08:42 1364
Apr. 28, Thu 23:48 May 6, Fri 03:46 May 14, Sat 07:44 May 21, Sat 15:29 1365
May 28, Sat 08:38 June 4, Sat 20:40 June 12, Sun 20:21 June 19, Sun 20:30 1366
June 26, Sun 18:08 July 4, Mon 14:13 July 12, Tue 06:31 July 19, Tue 01:09 1367
July 26, Tue 05:13 Aug. 3, Wed 07:26 Aug. 10, Wed 15:10 Aug. 17, Wed 06:45 1368
Aug. 24, Wed 18:40 Sept. 1, Thu 23:24 Sept. 8, Thu 23:22 Sept. 15, Thu 14:36 1369
Sept. 23, Fri 10:40 Oct. 1, Sat 13:33 Oct. 8, Sat 07:59 Oct. 15, Sat 01:49 1370
Oct. 23, Sun 04:29 Oct. 31, Mon 01:47 Nov. 6, Sun 17:33 Nov. 13, Sun 17:10 1371
Nov. 21, Mon 22:40 Nov. 29, Tue 12:16 Dec. 6, Tue 04:23 Dec. 13, Tue 12:30 1372
Dec. 21, Wed 15:47 Dec. 28, Wed 21:21     1373

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For your convenience we have prepared another list, this time with both local and UTC times of each phase. A date of nearest phase is marked in red, dates of the Full Moons are in bold font.

Lunar PhaseLocal Date & Time — San Miguel de Tucumán (America/Argentina/Tucuman)UTC Date & Time
 
New Moon
January 1, Sat 07:17 January 1, Sat 10:17
 
First Quarter
January 8, Sat 00:35 January 8, Sat 03:35
 
Full Moon
January 15, Sat 10:07 January 15, Sat 13:07
 
Last Quarter
January 23, Sun 14:48 January 23, Sun 17:48
 
New Moon
January 30, Sun 19:00 January 30, Sun 22:00
 
First Quarter
February 6, Sun 10:35 February 6, Sun 13:35
 
Full Moon
February 14, Mon 04:04 February 14, Mon 07:04
 
Last Quarter
February 22, Tue 08:54 February 22, Tue 11:54
 
New Moon
March 1, Tue 05:25 March 1, Tue 08:25
 
First Quarter
March 7, Mon 22:27 March 8, Tue 01:27
 
Full Moon
March 15, Tue 22:37 March 16, Wed 01:37
 
Last Quarter
March 23, Wed 22:50 March 24, Thu 01:50
 
New Moon
March 30, Wed 14:53 March 30, Wed 17:53
 
First Quarter
April 6, Wed 12:14 April 6, Wed 15:14
 
Full Moon
April 14, Thu 16:18 April 14, Thu 19:18
 
Last Quarter
April 22, Fri 08:42 April 22, Fri 11:42
 
New Moon
April 28, Thu 23:48 April 29, Fri 02:48
 
First Quarter
May 6, Fri 03:46 May 6, Fri 06:46
 
Full Moon
May 14, Sat 07:44 May 14, Sat 10:44
 
Last Quarter
May 21, Sat 15:29 May 21, Sat 18:29
 
New Moon
May 28, Sat 08:38 May 28, Sat 11:38
 
First Quarter
June 4, Sat 20:40 June 4, Sat 23:40
 
Full Moon
June 12, Sun 20:21 June 12, Sun 23:21
 
Last Quarter
June 19, Sun 20:30 June 19, Sun 23:30
 
New Moon
June 26, Sun 18:08 June 26, Sun 21:08
 
First Quarter
July 4, Mon 14:13 July 4, Mon 17:13
 
Full Moon
July 12, Tue 06:31 July 12, Tue 09:31
 
Last Quarter
July 19, Tue 01:09 July 19, Tue 04:09
 
New Moon
July 26, Tue 05:13 July 26, Tue 08:13
 
First Quarter
August 3, Wed 07:26 August 3, Wed 10:26
 
Full Moon
August 10, Wed 15:10 August 10, Wed 18:10
 
Last Quarter
August 17, Wed 06:45 August 17, Wed 09:45
 
New Moon
August 24, Wed 18:40 August 24, Wed 21:40
 
First Quarter
September 1, Thu 23:24 September 2, Fri 02:24
 
Full Moon
September 8, Thu 23:22 September 9, Fri 02:22
 
Last Quarter
September 15, Thu 14:36 September 15, Thu 17:36
 
New Moon
September 23, Fri 10:40 September 23, Fri 13:40
 
First Quarter
October 1, Sat 13:33 October 1, Sat 16:33
 
Full Moon
October 8, Sat 07:59 October 8, Sat 10:59
 
Last Quarter
October 15, Sat 01:49 October 15, Sat 04:49
 
New Moon
October 23, Sun 04:29 October 23, Sun 07:29
 
First Quarter
October 31, Mon 01:47 October 31, Mon 04:47
 
Full Moon
November 6, Sun 17:33 November 6, Sun 20:33
 
Last Quarter
November 13, Sun 17:10 November 13, Sun 20:10
 
New Moon
November 21, Mon 22:40 November 22, Tue 01:40
 
First Quarter
November 29, Tue 12:16 November 29, Tue 15:16
 
Full Moon
December 6, Tue 04:23 December 6, Tue 07:23
 
Last Quarter
December 13, Tue 12:30 December 13, Tue 15:30
 
New Moon
December 21, Wed 15:47 December 21, Wed 18:47
 
First Quarter
December 28, Wed 21:21 December 29, Thu 00:21


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Mary Magdalen and the Merovingian Kings of France

The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code both drew from pseudohistory linking France’s Merovingian dynasty to the bloodline of Jesus Christ.

Pietà (Lamentation), St. John and Mary Magdalene mourn with the Virgin Mary over the crucified Jesus Christ. French, c. 16th century. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public Domain.Pietà (Lamentation), St. John and Mary Magdalene mourn with the Virgin Mary over the crucified Jesus Christ. French, c. 16th century. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public Domain.

The Da Vinci Code, millions of people who have read Dan Brown’s novel or seen the film know – or at least think they do – who this ‘Dark Age’ dynasty was. And they ‘know’ that Mary Magdalen apparently married Jesus, and bore his child, their descendants marrying into the French royal line and, after several generations, engendering the Merovingian dynasty. (In the 7th century, according to Brown’s book, the Vatican attempted to eradicate the dynasty by murdering Dagobert II, but his son Sigisbert II survived, as did his bloodline down through history, ending up with Sophie – Sophia, Greek for wisdom, and Mary Magdalen’s alter ego in the Pistis Sophia, a Gnostic text – heroine of the novel.) The ‘historical’ aspects of this tale were first told in The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail (1982), by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln.

According to Luke’s Gospel (8:2), Mary of Magdala was the leader of the group of Jesus’s women followers, and had been healed; she was present at the crucifixion and, according to John and Mark, was the first to witness the risen Christ. In the commentaries of the Early Church Fathers her gospel figure became conflated with a nameless sinner in Luke, who wept on Christ’s feet, wiping them with her hair and anointing them with spikenard (7:37-50), and Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus of Bethany (John, 11-12). This composite identification was disputed by Protestants from the 16th century, but it was only in 1969 that the Church of Rome distinguished the three separate figures. Baigent et al retain the link between Mary of Magdala and Mary of Bethany with specious and unhistorical arguments regarding the possible wife of Jesus. She was not however a whore. 

The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail uses the Gnostic texts of the Gospel of Mary, where Mary Magdalen is described as being loved by Jesus more than the other women and disciples, and the Gospel of Philip, which contains the symbolic imagery of the bridal chamber, to reinforce its hypothesis of a marriage between Christ and Mary Magdalen; The Da Vinci Code does the same.

The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail suggests that Jesus may have survived the crucifixion, and that Mary Magdalen, pregnant at that event, may have fled to France where she was protected by a Jewish kingdom at Narbonne. It continues:

According to other accounts, the Grail was brought by the Magdalene to France. As early as the 4th century legends describe the Magdalene fleeing the Holy Land and being set ashore near Marseilles – where for that matter, her purported relics are still venerated.

Further, ‘according to medieval legends, she carried with her to Marseilles the Holy Grail. But the early legends say that the Magdalene brought the Grail into France, not a cup. In other words, the simple association of Grail and cup was a relatively late development’. We are then tantalized by another suggestion: that ‘If our hypothesis is correct’, the Holy Grail would have been both ‘Jesus’s bloodline and descendants – the ‘Sang Raal’ ... of which the Templars, were ...[the] guardians; and the receptacle or vessel containing Jesus’s blood, the womb of Mary Magdalen’. The Da Vinci Code is of the same view.

The veracity of these hypotheses should be taken with a large dose of salt. There are no accounts or medieval legends of the Grail being brought by Mary Magdalen to France. The earliest legend of her fleeing the Holy Land is of the 13th century. The earliest account of Mary Magdalen’s post-Ascension life appears in an Anglo-Saxon ­martyrology of c. 850, in which she retires as a hermit, hidden away in sorrow and love of Christ in a desert cave, a story that derives from the legend of the 5th-century penitent harlot St Mary of Egypt, who went into the desert to repent of her sins, naked to reject her worldly life, her hair growing down to cover her. As Mary Magdalen dies, a priest gives her the last rites and buries her. By the 11th century, this legend, known later as the Vita eremitica beatae Mariae Magdalenae (‘Eremitical life’) had become widespread, and Mary Magdalen’s legend became one of the best-known saints’ vitae, after the abbey of Vézelay in Burgundy claimed to possess her relics in 1050. 

Monsignor Victor Saxer (b.1918), doyen of Magdalenian scholarship, has traced the development of the legends. To the question of how her body had arrived in Gaul, the faithful were informed that it had been through the love of all-powerful God. Before long, however, Vézelay had to come up with something more concrete to explain its possession of the relics: this was the classic holy theft whereby various versions told of how a monk from Vézelay had been sent to near Aix to retrieve her body where it had been buried, before the Saracens invaded, and brought it back to the abbey for safe-keeping. The next step of the story related how the body had actually come to Provence. This was the vita apostolica, or apostolic life of Mary Magdalen, elements of which have been used in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. Here Mary Magdalen and various companions, including one Maximinus, landed at Marseille, where they preached the gospel. Mary Magdalen converted the local prince and his wife to Christianity, and performed miracles such as helping the previously childless couple to conceive (thus becoming a patron saint of childbearing), and restoring the princess to life after being shipwrecked. In a later version, what The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail refers to as ‘according to tradition, as well as certain early Church writers’ and appears to treat as fact, she is accompanied by Martha and Lazarus, having been put to flight by the Jews in a leaky and rudderless vessel, which guided by God, also, arrives at Marseille – Martha goes to Tarascon to kill the wicked dragon, while Lazarus stays to become bishop of Marseille. 

The story is resumed in the compilation known as the Golden Legend by Jacobus de Voragine of 1276. All hagiographical material issued by one small Burgundian abbey, which prompted, as intended, a massive pilgrimage industry, particularly after the invention or discovery in 1259, of heaps of feminine hair (something that would to the medieval mentalité confirm that the body was indeed that of Mary Magdalen). Then, in 1279, through the intervention of Mary Magdalen herself in a dream, the monks at St Maximin in Provence ‘discovered’ her relics in their church, turning the steps of the credulous faithful southwards. The instigator of the discovery of the Magdalen’s relics at St Maximin was Charles of Anjou and Salerno, count of Provence.

So where do the Merovingians come in? Nowhere. In The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail we learn that:

‘If our hypothesis is correct, … after fleeing the Holy Land, Jesus’s wife and offspring found a refuge in the south of France, and in a Jewish community they preserved their lineage. During the 5th century this lineage appears to have intermarried with the royal line of the Franks, thus engendering the Merovingian dynasty.’

There is no footnote to this amazing leap in historical speculation, although the occasional fact is referred to such as the assassination of Dagobert II in 679, and that ‘despite all efforts to eradicate it, Jesus’s bloodline – or at any rate, the Merovingian bloodline – survived ... in part through the Carolingians, … who sought to legitimise themselves by dynastic alliance with Merovingian princesses’. Hard on the heels of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Dan Brown follows. 

Nor is there any link between Mary Magdalen and the French bloodline, as hypothesized by the authors of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail when they state that Louis XI (r.1461-83) regarded ‘the Magdalene as a source of the French royal line’, citing Sainte-Marie Madeleine (1860) by the Dominican H.D. Lacordaire, an apologist for the claims of St Maximin and the veracity of Mary Magdalen’s sojourn in Provence. Either their French is bad or it is yet another instance of imagination running riot, for Lacordaire merely noted that the king was an ‘example of limitless veneration’ for Mary Magdalen, ‘treating her as a daughter of France’, and endowing his descendants ‘with a pilgrimage proper to the French monarchy’. While it is true that the French monarchy, from Louis IX (r.1226-70), who attended the inventions both at Vézelay and St Maximin, to Francis I (r.1515-47), in particular, down to the 18th century, first supported and endowed Vézelay and then did the same for the convent at St Maximin and pilgrimage site at La Ste-Baume, it was not only the French royal house that did so. 

Royalty and nobility, as well as humbler pilgrims, from all over Europe came to the shrine of the most popular saint of Christendom after the Virgin Mary: among them Francis I, the emperor Charles V, his daughter-in-law Beatrice of Savoy, and princes such as Isabella d’Este, while several females of dynastic descent had themselves portrayed as the penitent in her grotto, such as the Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Tuscany in 1621.

Finally, it is interesting to note that after the loss to France of the duchy of Burgundy in 1477, the Burgundian Hapsburgs used the legendary apostolic life of Mary Magdalen to claim their prior right to the duchy. A manuscript of c.1486 now in the British Library, purporting to be a history of the house of Burgundy, states that Mary Magdalen converted their forebears, the king and queen of Burgundy (altering what in the legend had been the prince and princess ‘of the province’, or Provence), to Christianity. With the addition at the beginning of two apocryphal names, Trophime and Etienne (the king and his son), is a genealogical list that would have done The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail proud: Chilperic I and Sigismond IV of Burgundy, Clovis I, king of the Franks, converted by his wife Clothilde (of the Burgundian house which, according to the partisan historiographer was Christian ‘long before there was a Christian king in France’), and Theuderic II, ending with the Archduke (later Holy Roman Emperor) Maximilian I (r.1477-82), and his son Philip the Handsome (r.1482-1506), father of Charles V.

Baigent and Leigh’s recent case in the High Court against Dan Brown failed since using material both factual and in the public domain is not plagiarism. Had they claimed the stuff of their book to have been the authors’ own invention, they might have got somewhere. That the central pivot to both The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and The Da Vinci Code was a fiction could well have been established by the lack of connection between Mary Magdalen, Marseilles and the Merovingians.

https://www.historytoday.com/archive/mary-magdalen-and-kings-france

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La Crucifixión
La Crucifixión con María, Juan, María Magdalena, San Longino y el centurión convertido de Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia
   

La Crucifixión La Crucifixión con María, Juan, María Magdalena, San Longino y el centurión convertido

(The Crucifixion The Crucifixion with Mary, John, Mary Magdalene, St Longinus and the Converted Centurion)


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On this day in the alternative Back to the Future universe, George McFly was murdered by Biff Tannen, March 15, 1973. #bttf #onthisday #BackToTheFuture
 
https://x.com/bttfHQ/status/1106567781703712768?lang=ar

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Depending on the timeline, March 15th, 1973 was either a really rough day or a pretty solid day for George McFly..

 
 
 
r/BacktotheFuture - Depending on the timeline, March 15th, 1973 was either a really rough day or a pretty solid day for George McFly..
https://www.reddit.com/r/BacktotheFuture/comments/tewfod/depending_on_the_timeline_march_15th_1973_was/?rdt=44165


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