El nacionalismo e independentismo gallego dice 𝐒𝐈 a la transferencia para Galicia de la AP-9 en unas condiciones tan malas que hasta los nacionalistas catalanes admiten que para Cataluña dirían 𝐍𝐎.
🤔 ¿A qué juega el BNG?
En Arteixo, coñecendo o novo edificio dos equipos comerciais de @Zara, unha mostra máis do liderado internacional do sector téxtil galego.
Galicia segue sendo referencia nunha industria que exporta, crea emprego e leva o nome da nosa terra por todo o mundo
#GaliciaCalidade
O Japonês Kubo é o primeiro jogador com nome de uma forma geométrica a disputar 3 mundiais.
Superou Redondo e Cuadrado, ambos apenas com duas participações.
Opinión | "Escuché en la tele a un peso pesado de la comunicación prevenir a la gente contra periodistas pelotas que están al servicio del poder. Por supuesto, no hablaba de él, encarnación grandiosa de ese servilismo tan bien pagado". Por Carlos Boyero
https://t.co/H2sBCojaJw
For as much as people want to claim that the Catholic Church is “irrelevant” or a relic from a medieval past, notice how when the Church speaks on faith and morals, the world stops. Even if the world doesn’t faithfully follow the Church’s directives, the Church is still a “main character”. The Church is still a target of the world’s fluctuating emotions: anger and rage, awe and reverence, curiosity and inquiry.
Patriarch Bartholomew, the woman in Canterbury, the Mormon prophet—none captures the global attention. There isn’t 24/7 news coverage on the election of the president of the Southern Baptist Convention. No one ever hears about the Dalai Lama anymore.
Anthropic wouldn’t waste its time joining a Methodist convention on AI. Major news outlets and journalists wouldn’t flock to Geneva to hear what Lutherans have to say about artificial intelligence. When Islamic imams issue a fatwa, very rarely does anyone blink an eye. These religions and denominations don’t ever come off as having a moral authority beyond that of their own people.
But when the Catholic Church and the pope speaks, the world stops. Maybe the vast majority of people will argue and rant against its teaching (Humanae Vitae, 1968). Maybe what is taught will win favor among world leaders (Laudato Si, 2015). But the fact remains that the Church is seen as a major player on the world’s stage.
As I sit down to read Pope Leo XIV’s “Magnifica Humanitas” (Encyclical Letter on Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence), I realize that, like Catholics across millennia, I belong to not only a church, but the Church. I am a member of a supernatural society, one that continues the mission of Christ today, through His Spirit.
Whether it is mocked or praised, the Church has “main character energy”, because it simply is the main character of history. And when the main character speaks, you stop for a moment to listen. Or in this case, to read a 42,300-word encyclical.
Reposada la euforia, repaso las lecciones de estos años. La Balompédica Linense jugaba en Riazor y un puñado de aficionados la acompañaron desde la Línea. Vieron perder a su equipo, pero se fueron orgullosos de haberlo visto meter un gol en el estadio de un campeón de Liga.
Parabéns ao @RCDeportivo por un ascenso merecidísimo e por devolver ao máis alto un escudo, un club e unha afección que non deixou de crer.
O deportivismo leva anos demostrando que é de Primeira. Agora, tamén o equipo volve ocupar o lugar que lle corresponde
#GaliciaCalidade
Oito anos despois, o @RCDeportivo volve ao lugar onde lle corresponde estar. Noraboa aos xogadores, ao club e a unha afección que acompañou nas boas e nas malas. O próximo ano, #ONosoDerbi será de Primeira.
Orgullo de fútbol galego!
#GaliciaCalidade
“É algo que fan en Galicia. En África chamámoslle BRUXERÍA”
Owono, porteiro do Andorra, sobre os allos que lle puxeron na portería en Riazor: “cando me marcou Mario dixen ‘a ver, algo está pasando aquí'”
🔊 @GALICIANGOLES
Marcharía de cañas con el. Que tipo máis encantador.