[Flávio Bittencourt]

1965

Aconteceu no mundo, há quase meio século

 

 

 

 

"(...) Morre o pedagogo suíço Pierre Bovet.
· É editada a obra "Sabedoria e as ilusões da filosofia", de Jean Piaget.

(...) Os Estados Unidos invadem São Domingos.
· Charles de Gaulle é reeleito Presidente da França.
· É lançado o filme "Help", estrelado pelos "The Beatles".
· Os quatro componentes do conjunto musical "The Beatles" são condecorados pela Rainha da Inglaterra. Várias pessoas condecoradas anteriormente devolvem suas homenagens em sinal de protesto.
· O astronauta soviético Alekséi Leonov é o primeiro homem a realizar um passeio no espaço ligado a nave por um cabo.
· É lançado ao espaço o satélite Intelsat I, permitindo transmissões de rádio, telefone e televisão, via satélite. (...)"

[http://www.pedagogiaemfoco.pro.br/heb10.htm]

 

 

 

 

 

                           HOMENAGEANDO TODOS OS PROFESSORES E PROFESSORAS,

                           ESPECIALMENTE OS QUE ATUAM - E OS APOSENTADOS - NO  

                           ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL

 

15.10.2013 -    F.

 

 

 

O ARCEBISPO CRANME, EM SEU BLOG, 'POSTOU' O SEGUINTE SOBRE A RAINHA ELIZABETH (na transcrição [EM INGLÊS] do Rev. Brent White):

 

“The greatest living embodiment of the Gospel”

June 28, 2012

Eloquent as always, the long-dead Archbishop Cranmer blogs the following about Queen Elizabeth II, setting my Anglophile heart aflutter.

Indeed, His Grace is increasingly persuaded that the Queen is the greatest living embodiment of the Gospel of Christ of any world leader; the very incarnation of patience, kindness, grace and forgiveness. In Northern Ireland she is quite literally a bringer of peace, sowing love where there is hatred, and pardon where there is injury. She instils faith where there is doubt, and hope where there is despair. She shines light where there is darkness, and brings joy where there is sadness.

Politicians rarely achieve the spiritual objectives of St Francis’. They might quote them, talk about them, debate them, or make manifesto pledges to fulfil them. But the Queen just gets on with it, and lives them.

“Whose Son reigns as servant, not master”

June 5, 2012

“Her majesty’s a pretty nice girl.” How is it possible that Elizabeth was queen when the Beatles were still so young?

Admit it: you feel a little bit of royal envy today, don’t you? Here’s a collect that was prayed at St. Paul’s Cathedral this morning as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubliee service.

God of time and eternity,
whose Son reigns as servant, not master;
we give you thanks and praise
that you have blessed this Nation, the Realms and Territories
with ELIZABETH,
our beloved and glorious Queen.
In this year of Jubilee,
grant her your gifts of love and joy and peace
as she continues in faithful obedience to you, her Lord and God,
and in devoted service to her lands and peoples,
and those of the Commonwealth,
now and all the days of her life;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen."

 (http://revbrentwhite.com/tag/queen-elizabeth-ii/)