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  1. Hace 3 días · La ciudad ecuatoriana de Portoviejo, ubicada en la provincia de Manabí, con costas al Pacífico, logró inscribirse en el Libro Guinness de los Récords con un gigantesco «Viche», una sopa de pescado elaborada por más de 250 personas. «Con 1.936 kilogramos de Viche, logramos este hecho histórico, convirtiéndonos en el primer ...

  2. Hace 5 días · By Richard Nebens Posted: May 24, 2024. Evil 's Season 4 premiere included an emotional tribute to Tim Guinness as fans dive back into the story. [ Full Cast of Evil Season 4 - Every Main Character & Actors (Photos) ] Who Is Tom Guinness From Evil?

  3. Hace 4 días · (Ariel Ochoa) Portoviejo logró consagrarse en lo más alto de la gastronomía internacional tras conseguir un récord Guinness por elaborar el viche más grande del mundo. El platillo será repartido gratis a la ciudadanía, especialmente, a familias de escasos recursos.

  4. Hace 3 días · St. Brigid of Kildare died around 525. She is said to have received the last sacraments from a priest, Saint Ninnidh, whose vocation she had encouraged. Veneration of Brigid grew in the centuries after her death, and spread outside of Ireland through the work of the country’s monastic missionaries. Tumblr.

  5. Hace 4 días · EWTN This new drama from St. Brigid Media and EWTN Ireland uses the story of a brave priest to portray Irish Catholics’ heroism in the 17th and 18th centuries under British persecution that outlawed the Mass and the priesthood and attacked the entire faith.

  6. Hace 4 días · Spring has sprung and the Nás Na Rí Singers Spring Concert is just around the corner. As a continuation of the Brigid 1500 celebrations, the Of Earth and Heaven concert will be taking place tomorrow, Sunday, May 26 at 4pm in St. Brigid’s Parish Church, Kildare Town. “For those unfamiliar with The Nás na Rí Singers, we are a mixed-voice ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Ireland on Thursday is celebrating the 1,500th anniversary of the death of St. Brigid of Kildare, the Emerald Isle’s female patron saint. St. Brigid (c. 453–524 A.D.) is credited with pioneering female monastic life in Ireland.