2026-04-29

 

semana santa empieza el folklore y luego nada

Posted: 30 Mar 2017 10:33 AM PDT






La Semana Santa en Segovia cuando yo era niño era un tiempo impresionante, que quedó grabado en mi memoria, sobre todo el canto de la Pasión en la catedral. Pero de aquello creo que no queda nada. Todo es turismo, postureo, imagenes de escayola. Después no queda nada. La religión cristgiana exige dar testimonio, vivrla por dentro. Hoy mi ciudad creo que ha vuelto las espaldas a Cristo. Votan a Podemos, se han vuelto agnosticos, no dan tyestimonio. Claro que corren tiempos de apostasía. Mucho tambor, mucho cornetí de ordenes, capouchones con sotana y el viento se lleva mis pobre plegarias. Segovia es una ciudad tornadiza de sacristanes que venden al Señor por cuatro monedas y lo entregan a los profanodres de nuestras cosas más santas. Una pena ya digo ante la ingratituud de mis paisanos. Creo que la culpa en parte la tienen los curas, los negacionistas de nuestra historia que empezaron a relucir desde las disposiciones posconciliares. Mi alma sangra
 
 
 
 
 

EMBAJADOR DE ESPAÑA EN UCRANIA METE LA PATA

Posted: 30 Mar 2017 10:06 AM PDT

Embajador español en Kiev achaca a un "error de traducción" su polémica declaración sobre Rusia © Foto: Pixabay España 16:15 30.03.2017(actualizada a las 17:50 30.03.2017) URL corto 61274020 Las palabras de Gerardo Ángel Bugallo Ottone, embajador de España en Kiev, respecto a Rusia y los acuerdos de Minsk para la solución del conflicto en Ucrania, "fueron malinterpretadas y sacadas de contexto", informó El País. El 22 de marzo durante una reunión del Club de Prensa 'Diplomáticos sin corbatas' organizada por la agencia Ukrinform en Ucrania, el diplomático español calificó de "idiotas" a los españoles que lucharon por Lugansk y Donetsk. Además, Bugallo afirmó que Vladímir Putin, el presidente de Rusia, lleva a su país "por el camino de la desintegración, como en los finales de la URSS". Moscú © Sputnik/ Evgeny Biyatov La Cámara Cívica de Rusia pedirá a la ONU valorar palabras de embajador español en Kiev El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Rusia consideró "inaceptables" las palabras del embajador y aseveró que el diplomático "se propasó de los límites de su estatus oficial" y "enfrentó la posición oficial del Gobierno de su propio país". De acuerdo con fuentes diplomáticas citadas por el periódico español, Bugallo alegó que utilizó los servicios de un traductor y que sus palabras fueron malinterpretadas y sacadas de contexto. Tanto el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de España, como el mismo embajador, se negaron a comentar lo ocurrido. Lea también: Rusia condena las declaraciones del embajador español en Kiev sobre los acuerdos de Minsk Por su parte, un portavoz de Exteriores español comentó a El País que la posición oficial de Madrid sobre la necesidad de poner en práctica los acuerdos de Minsk para resolver el conflicto en Ucrania no ha cambiado. Sin embargo, el vocero se abstuvo de opinar sobre el hecho de que las declaraciones de Bugallo contradicen la posición oficial del país.

INGLATERRA FURIA ANTIEUROPA DEL DAILY MAIL

Posted: 30 Mar 2017 10:03 AM PDT

Brexit debate hotted up in Sunderland yesterday during a pro-EU protest Grandmother told group they had 'missed the boat' in passionate confrontation She told them her father had fought in war so Britain wouldn't be 'dictated to' Men taking part in Article 50 demonstration told her she was talking 'rubbish' By Richard Spillett for MailOnline Published: 15:36 BST, 30 March 2017 | Updated: 17:41 BST, 30 March 2017 e-mail 340 shares 888 View comments An angry grandmother confronted a group of Remain campaigners as the Brexit debate burst onto the streets of Sunderland. Pensioner Mary Ganning slammed protesters demonstrating against Theresa May's triggering of Article 50 yesterday. The 70-year-old told the group her father had fought in the war to stop Britain being 'dictated to' and they should go back to school to learn about history. Gran starts heated debate with anti-Brexit campaigners f Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% w0:00 A Previous f Play A Skip d Mute Current Time 0:00 / Duration Time 0:48 t Fullscreen g Need Text i k m h n j Pensioner Mary Ganning was filmed confronting pro-EU protesters in Sunderland yesterday +3 Pensioner Mary Ganning was filmed confronting pro-EU protesters in Sunderland yesterday Footage taken on a mobile phone shows her shouting: '(The EU) has ruined this country and brought it right down. Why did my dad fight in the war? The Germans. They are dictating to us.' A woman in the background is seen clapping as one of the protesters shouts 'rubbish'. Undeterred, Mrs Ganning retorts: 'How is it rubbish?' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next David Cameron joins the Brexiteers saying he never 'liked'... Pay up first - THEN we'll talk! EU leaders threaten Britain... Juncker threatens to take revenge on Trump over Brexit by... David Davis unveils his sweeping plan to convert EU laws to... Share this article Share 340 shares A well spoken protester replies saying: 'You are 70-years-old, you obviously know what the country was like...' But she cuts him off, saying: 'It was better. It was a lot better. We were not dictated to by a set of Germans. You can not do anything unless you get permission off them.' As Mary walks away, she tells them: 'You want to go back to school and find out about history.' Mrs Ganning, 70, said she was 'overcome with emotion' after seeing the protesters +3 Mrs Ganning, 70, said she was 'overcome with emotion' after seeing the protesters She told a man who said she was speaking 'rubbish' that he should go back to school +3 She told a man who said she was speaking 'rubbish' that he should go back to school Just over two dozen people had gathered outside Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens yesterday as Mrs Ganning walked to the bus stop on her way home. They were waving blue and yellow starred flags, singing the European anthem and chanting 'EU we love you'. Mrs Ganning, whose father served as a soldier in the Lancashire fusiliers during the Second World War, said: 'When I saw them I thought, "oh God!". I said to them, "You're too late, you've missed the boat!" 'We have voted leave and they were wasting their time just standing there. I was overcome with emotion, I thought they were daft. 'I tried to explain to them that they were too young to know what it was like in the 60s and before when we weren't in the EU. It was better than it is now. 'But they didn't understand. They might not have been born when we joined the EU or before we joined the EU.' She added: 'I'm glad that we are leaving the EU. It might be tough but I dread to think what it could be like when my great-grandchildren grow up if we don't. 'My father went to war so we wouldn't be dictated to by Germans and then we joined the EU and got dictated to by Brussels, Germany and the rest of them. 'I'm pleased I spoke out.' The protest was organised by the North East for Europe group, who are campaigning for Britain to stay in the EU. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4364730/Grandmother-tackles-Remain-campaigners-Sunderland.html#ixzz4cpUUh7Jo Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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