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Francisco: La Iglesia como en los primeros tiempos, debe predicar el Evangelio a las gentes
Comunicado de http://www.vaticannews.va — En la audiencia general de hoy, el Papa en su catequesis reflexionó sobre la piedad mariana y el vínculo “único y eternamente indestructible” entre la Virgen María y el Espíritu Santo. El Pontífice hizo un llamado a imitar el “sí” de María cada vez que nos encontremos ante una obediencia que cumplir o una prueba que superar. Lorena Leonardi – El…
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Equatore by Rancore with Margherita Vicario - Regia & art direction: Andrea Folino
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Nominees for the 2018 Eisner Awards announced
Comic-Con International has announced the nominees for the 2018 Eisner Awards, presented annually in San Diego at the convention.
Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda and My Favorite Thing Is Monsters by Emil Ferris each received five nominations across various categories; other comics with multiple nominations included Mister Miracle, Black Hammer, The Flintstones, Grass Kings, Eartha and Hawkeye.
Check out the complete list of nominees below.
Best Short Story
“Ethel Byrne,” by Cecil Castelluci and Scott Chantler, in Mine: A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood (ComicMix) “Forgotten Princess,” by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Antonio Sandoval, in Adventure Time Comics #13 (kaboom!) ��A Life in Comics: The Graphic Adventures of Karen Green,” by Nick Sousanis, in Columbia Magazine (Summer 2017), https://ift.tt/2I41VPy “Small Mistakes Make Big Problems,” by Sophia Foster-Dimino, in Comics for Choice (Hazel Newlevant) “Trans Plant,” by Megan Rose Gedris, in Enough Space for Everyone Else (Bedside Press)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Barbara, by Nicole Miles (ShortBox) Hellboy: Krampusnacht, by Mike Mignola and Adam Hughes (Dark Horse) Pope Hats #5, by Ethan Rilly (AdHouse Books) The Spotted Stone, by Rick Veitch (Sun Comics) What Is Left, by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (ShortBox)
Best Continuing Series
Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and David Rubín (Dark Horse) Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Liz Fleming (BOOM! Box) Hawkeye, by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Mike Walsh (Marvel) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) The Wicked + The Divine, by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie (Image)
Best Limited Series
Black Panther: World of Wakanda, by Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Alitha E. Martinez (Marvel) Extremity, by Daniel Warren Johnson (Image/Skybound) The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC) Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC) X-Men: Grand Design, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Black Bolt, by Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward (Marvel) Grass Kings, by Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins (BOOM! Studios) Maestros, by Steve Skroce (Image) Redlands, by Jordie Belaire and Vanesa Del Rey (Image) Royal City, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Adele in Sand Land, by Claude Ponti, translated by Skeeter Grant and Françoise Mouly (Toon Books) Arthur and the Golden Rope, by Joe Todd-Stanton (Flying Eye/Nobrow) Egg, by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books) Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books) Little Tails in the Savannah, by Frederic Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci, translated by Mike Kennedy (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Bolivar, by Sean Rubin (Archaia) Home Time (Book One): Under the River, by Campbell Whyte (Top Shelf) Nightlights, by Lorena Alvarez (Nobrow) The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill (Oni) Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17)
The Dam Keeper, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi (First Second/Tonko House) Jane, by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramón K. Pérez (Archaia) Louis Undercover, by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, translated by Christelle Morelli and Susan Ouriou (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Humor Publication
Baking with Kafka, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly) Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, by Tom King, Lee Weeks, and Byron Vaughn (DC) The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC) Rock Candy Mountain, by Kyle Starks (Image) Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel)
Best Anthology
A Bunch of Jews (and Other Stuff): A Minyen Yidn, by Max B. Perlson, Trina Robbins et al. (Bedside Press) A Castle in England, by Jamie Rhodes et al. (Nobrow) Elements: Fire, A Comic Anthology by Creators of Color, edited by Taneka Stotts (Beyond Press) Now #1, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) The Spirit Anthology, edited by Sean Phillips (Lakes International Comic Art Festival)
Best Reality-Based Work
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow) The Best We Could Do, by Thi Bui (Abrams ComicArts) Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary, 1852–1903, by Christian Perrissin and Matthieu Blanchin, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (IDW) Lennon: The New York Years, by David Foenkinos, Corbeyran, and Horne, translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger (IDW) Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Graphic Album—New
Crawl Space, by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press) Eartha, by Cathy Malkasian (Fantagraphics) My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, by Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics) Stages of Rot, by Linnea Sterte (Peow) The Story of Jezebel, by Elijah Brubaker (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Boundless, by Jillian Tamaki (Drawn & Quarterly) Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Black Hole by Charles Burns, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) Small Favors: The Definitive Girly Porno Collection, by Colleen Coover (Oni/Limerence) Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero, by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly) Unreal City, by D. J. Bryant (Fantagraphics)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Beowulf, adapted by Santiago García and David Rubín (Image) H. P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories, adapted by Gou Tanabe, translated by Zack Davisson (Dark Horse) Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, adapted by Christophe Chabouté, translated by Laure Dupont (Dark Horse) Kindred, by Octavia Butler, adapted by Damian Duffy and John Jennings (Abrams ComicArts)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow) Flight of the Raven, by Jean-Pierre Gibrat, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (EuroComics/IDW) FUN, by Paolo Bacilieri, translated by Jamie Richards (SelfMadeHero) Ghost of Gaudi, by El Torres and Jesús Alonso Iglesias, translated by Esther Villardón Grande (Lion Forge/Magnetic) The Ladies-in-Waiting, by Santiago García and Javier Olivares, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics) Run for It: Stories of Slaves Who Fought for the Freedom, by Marcelo D’Salete, translated by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Furari, by Jiro Taniguchi, translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian (Fanfare/Ponent Mon) Golden Kamuy, by Satoru Noda, translated by Eiji Yasuda (VIZ Media) My Brother’s Husband, vol. 1, by Gengoroh Tagame, translated by Anne Ishii (Pantheon) Otherworld Barbara, vol. 2, by Moto Hagio, translated by Matt Thorn (Fantagraphics) Shiver: Junji Ito Selected Stories, by Junji Ito translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Celebrating Snoopy, by Charles M. Shulz, edited by Alexis E. Fajardo and Dorothy O’Brien (Andrews McMeel) Crazy Quilt: Scraps and Panels on the Way to Gasoline Alley, by Frank King, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press) Foolish Questions and Other Odd Observations, by Rube Goldberg, edited by Peter Maresca and Paul C. Tumey (Sunday Press Books) Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Dailies, by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Daniel Herman (Hermes Press) Star Wars: The Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 1, by Russ Manning et al., edited by Dean Mullaney (LOAC/IDW)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, by Katsuhiro Otomo, edited by Haruko Hashimoto, Ajani Oloye, and Lauren Scanlan (Kodansha) Behaving MADly, edited by Craig Yoe (Yoe Books/IDW) The Collected Neil the Horse, by Arn Saba/Katherine Collins, edited by Andy Brown (Conundrum) Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics) Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, by Paul Gravett, Denis Kitchen, and John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Tom King, Batman, Batman Annual #2, Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, Mister Miracle (DC) Matt Kindt, Grass Kings (BOOM! Studios); Ether (Dark Horse); Eternity, X-O Manowar (Valiant) Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender (Image) Marjorie Liu, Monstress (Image) Mark Russell, The Flintstones (DC)
Best Writer/Artist
Lorena Alvarez, Night Lights (Nobrow) Chabouté, Moby Dick (Dark Horse); Alone, Park Bench (Gallery 13/Simon & Schuster) Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics) Cathy Malkasian, Eartha (Fantagraphics) Jiro Taniguchi, Furari, Louis Vuitton Travel Guide: Venice (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC) Gary Gianni, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea (Dark Horse) Ramón K. Perez, Jane (Archaia) David Rubín, Black Hammer #9 & #12, Ether, Sherlock Frankenstein #1–3 (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Dinosaur, Little Tails (Lion Forge/Magnetic) EFA, Monet: Itinerant of Light (NBM) Jean-Pierre Gibrat, Flight of the Raven (EuroComics/IDW) Cyril Pedrosa, Portugal (NBM) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
Best Cover Artist
Jorge Corona, No. 1 with a Bullet (Image) Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC); Doom Patrol (DC Young Animal) Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Julian Totino Tedesco, Hawkeye (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics) Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC) Ed Piskor, X-Men: Grand Design (Marvel) David Rubín, Ether, Black Hammer, Sherlock Frankenstein (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image) Dave Stewart, Black Hammer, BPRD: Devil You Know, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea, Sherlock Frankenstein, Shaolin Cowboy (Dark Horse); Maestros (Image) Rosemary Valero-O’Connell, What Is Left (ShortBox)
Best Lettering
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Clayton Cowles, Bitch Planet: Triple Feature, Redlands, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Bolt, Spider-Gwen, Astonishing X-Men, Star Wars (Marvel) Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics) Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo, Groo: Slay of the Gods (Dark Horse) John Workman, Mother Panic (DC Young Animal); Ragnorok (IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Alter Ego, edited by Roy Thomas (TwoMorrows) The Comics Journal, edited by Dan Nadel, Timothy Hodler, and Tucker Stone, tcj.com (Fantagraphics) Hogan’s Alley, edited by Tom Heintjes Jack Kirby Collector, edited by John Morrow (TwoMorrows) PanelXPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Deconstructing the Incal by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius, by Jean Annestay and Christophe Quillien (Humanoids) How Comics Work, by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher (Wellfleet Press/Quarto Group) How to Read Nancy: The Elements of Comics in Three Easy Panels, by Paul Karasik and Mark Newgarden (Fantagraphics) Line of Beauty: The Art of Wendy Pini, by Richard Pini (Flesk) Monograph, by Chris Ware (Rizzoli) To Laugh That We May Not Weep: The Life and Times of Art Young, by Glenn Bray and Frank M. Young (Fantagraphics)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern Life, edited by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon (University Press of Mississippi) Ethics in the Gutter: Empathy and Historical Fiction in Comics, by Kate Polak (Ohio State University Press) Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics, by Frederick Luis Aldama (University of Arizona Press) Neon Visions: The Comics of Howard Chaykin, by Brannon Costello (LSU Press) Picturing Childhood: Youth in Transnational Comics, edited by Mark Heimermann and Brittany Tullis (University of Texas Press)
Best Publication Design
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, designed by Phil Balsman, Akira Saito (Veia), NORMA Editorial, and MASH•ROOM (Kodansha) Celebrating Snoopy, designed by Spencer Williams and Julie Phillips (Andrews McMeel) Monograph, designed by Chris Ware (Rizzoli) My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics) Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Barrier, by Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin (Panel Syndicate) The Carpet Merchant of Konstaniniyya, by Reimena Yee (reimenayee.com/the-carpet-merchant) Contact High, by James F. Wright and Josh Eckert (gumroad.com/l/YnxSm) Harvey Kurtzman’s Marley’s Ghost, by Harvey Kurtzman, Josh O’Neill, Shannon Wheeler, and Gideon Kendall (comiXology Originals/Kitchen, Lind & Associates) Quince, by Sebastian Kadlecik, Kit Steinkellner, and Emma Steinkellner, translated by Valeria Tranier (Fanbase Press/comiXology)
Best Webcomic
Awaiting a Wave, by Dale Carpenter and Nate Powell, features.weather.com/us-climate-change/arkansas (The Weather Channel Digital) Brothers Bond, by Kevin Grevioux and Ryan Benjamin, www.webtoons.com/en/action/brothers-bond/list?title_no=1191 (LINE Webtoon) Dispatch from a Sanctuary City, by Mike Dawson, https://thenib.com/dispatch-from-a-sanctuary-city (The Nib) The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill, teadragonsociety.com (Oni Press) Welcome to the New World, by Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan, www.michaelsloan.net/welcome-to-the-new-world/ (New York Times Sunday Review)
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Eisner Awards 2018: poco "Star Wars" tra le nomination
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Eisner Awards 2018: poco "Star Wars" tra le nomination
Eisner Awards 2018. Verrà assegnato a breve uno dei premi più importanti del panorama fumettistico. Quest’anno tra le varie nomination c’è anche qualcosa legata a Star Wars, ma veramente poco…
Eisner Awards 2018 – Tutte le nomination
Best Short Story
“Ethel Byrne,” by Cecil Castelluci and Scott Chantler, in Mine: A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood (ComicMix)
“Forgotten Princess,” by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Antonio Sandoval, in Adventure Time Comics #13 (kaboom!)
”A Life in Comics: The Graphic Adventures of Karen Green,” by Nick Sousanis, in Columbia Magazine (Summer 2017), http://magazine.columbia.edu/features/summer-2017/life-comics?page=0,0
“Small Mistakes Make Big Problems,” by Sophia Foster-Dimino, in Comics for Choice (Hazel Newlevant)
“Trans Plant,” by Megan Rose Gedris, in Enough Space for Everyone Else (Bedside Press)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Barbara, by Nicole Miles (ShortBox)
Hellboy: Krampusnacht, by Mike Mignola and Adam Hughes (Dark Horse)
Pope Hats #5, by Ethan Rilly (AdHouse Books)
The Spotted Stone, by Rick Veitch (Sun Comics)
What Is Left, by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (ShortBox)
Best Continuing Series
Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and David Rubín (Dark Horse)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Liz Fleming (BOOM! Box)
Hawkeye, by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Mike Walsh (Marvel)
Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image)
The Wicked + The Divine, by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie (Image)
Best Limited Series
Black Panther: World of Wakanda, by Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Alitha E. Martinez (Marvel)
Extremity, by Daniel Warren Johnson (Image/Skybound)
The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Black Bolt, by Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward (Marvel)
Grass Kings, by Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins (BOOM! Studios)
Maestros, by Steve Skroce (Image)
Redlands, by Jordie Belaire and Vanesa Del Rey (Image)
Royal City, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Adele in Sand Land, by Claude Ponti, translated by Skeeter Grant and Françoise Mouly (Toon Books)
Arthur and the Golden Rope, by Joe Todd-Stanton (Flying Eye/Nobrow)
Egg, by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books)
Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books)
Little Tails in the Savannah, by Frederic Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci, translated by Mike Kennedy (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Bolivar, by Sean Rubin (Archaia)
Home Time (Book One): Under the River, by Campbell Whyte (Top Shelf)
Nightlights, by Lorena Alvarez (Nobrow)
The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17)
The Dam Keeper, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi (First Second/Tonko House)
Jane, by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramón K. Pérez (Archaia)
Louis Undercover, by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, translated by Christelle Morelli and Susan Ouriou (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi)
Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image)
Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Humor Publication
Baking with Kafka, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly)
Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, by Tom King, Lee Weeks, and Byron Vaughn (DC)
The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC)
Rock Candy Mountain, by Kyle Starks (Image)
Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel)
Best Anthology
A Bunch of Jews (and Other Stuff): A Minyen Yidn, by Max B. Perlson, Trina Robbins et al. (Bedside Press)
A Castle in England, by Jamie Rhodes et al. (Nobrow)
Elements: Fire, A Comic Anthology by Creators of Color, edited by Taneka Stotts (Beyond Press)
Now #1, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
The Spirit Anthology, edited by Sean Phillips (Lakes International Comic Art Festival)
Best Reality-Based Work
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow)
The Best We Could Do, by Thi Bui (Abrams ComicArts)
Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary, 1852–1903, by Christian Perrissin and Matthieu Blanchin, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (IDW)
Lennon: The New York Years, by David Foenkinos, Corbeyran, and Horne, translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger (IDW)
Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Graphic Album—New
Crawl Space, by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press)
Eartha, by Cathy Malkasian (Fantagraphics)
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, by Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics)
Stages of Rot, by Linnea Sterte (Peow)
The Story of Jezebel, by Elijah Brubaker (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Boundless, by Jillian Tamaki (Drawn & Quarterly)
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Black Hole by Charles Burns, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Small Favors: The Definitive Girly Porno Collection, by Colleen Coover (Oni/Limerence)
Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero, by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly)
Unreal City, by D. J. Bryant (Fantagraphics)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Beowulf, adapted by Santiago García and David Rubín (Image)
H. P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories, adapted by Gou Tanabe, translated by Zack Davisson (Dark Horse)
Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, adapted by Christophe Chabouté, translated by Laure Dupont (Dark Horse)
Kindred, by Octavia Butler, adapted by Damian Duffy and John Jennings (Abrams ComicArts)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow)
Flight of the Raven, by Jean-Pierre Gibrat, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (EuroComics/IDW)
FUN, by Paolo Bacilieri, translated by Jamie Richards (SelfMadeHero)
Ghost of Gaudi, by El Torres and Jesús Alonso Iglesias, translated by Esther Villardón Grande (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
The Ladies-in-Waiting, by Santiago García and Javier Olivares, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics)
Run for It: Stories of Slaves Who Fought for the Freedom, by Marcelo D’Salete, translated by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Furari, by Jiro Taniguchi, translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Golden Kamuy, by Satoru Noda, translated by Eiji Yasuda (VIZ Media)
My Brother’s Husband, vol. 1, by Gengoroh Tagame, translated by Anne Ishii (Pantheon)
Otherworld Barbara, vol. 2, by Moto Hagio, translated by Matt Thorn (Fantagraphics)
Shiver: Junji Ito Selected Stories, by Junji Itotranslated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Celebrating Snoopy, by Charles M. Shulz, edited by Alexis E. Fajardo and Dorothy O’Brien (Andrews McMeel)
Crazy Quilt: Scraps and Panels on the Way to Gasoline Alley, by Frank King, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Foolish Questions and Other Odd Observations, by Rube Goldberg, edited by Peter Maresca and Paul C. Tumey (Sunday Press Books)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Dailies, by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Daniel Herman (Hermes Press)
Star Wars: The Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 1, by Russ Manning et al., edited by Dean Mullaney (LOAC/IDW)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, by Katsuhiro Otomo, edited by Haruko Hashimoto, Ajani Oloye, and Lauren Scanlan (Kodansha)
Behaving MADly, edited by Craig Yoe (Yoe Books/IDW)
The Collected Neil the Horse, by Arn Saba/Katherine Collins, edited by Andy Brown (Conundrum)
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, by Paul Gravett, Denis Kitchen, and John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Tom King, Batman, Batman Annual #2, Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, Mister Miracle (DC)
Matt Kindt, Grass Kings (BOOM! Studios); Ether (Dark Horse); Eternity, X-O Manowar (Valiant)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender (Image)
Marjorie Liu, Monstress (Image)
Mark Russell, The Flintstones (DC)
Best Writer/Artist
Lorena Alvarez, Night Lights (Nobrow)
Chabouté, Moby Dick (Dark Horse); Alone, The Park Bench (Gallery 13/Simon & Schuster)
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics)
Cathy Malkasian, Eartha (Fantagraphics)
Jiro Taniguchi, Furari, Louis Vuitton Travel Guide: Venice (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Gary Gianni, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea (Dark Horse)
Ramón K. Perez, Jane (Archaia)
David Rubín, Black Hammer #9 & #12, Ether, Sherlock Frankenstein #1–3 (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Dinosaur, Little Tails (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
EFA, Monet: Itinerant of Light (NBM)
Jean-Pierre Gibrat, Flight of the Raven (EuroComics/IDW)
Cyril Pedrosa, Portugal (NBM)
Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
Best Cover Artist
Jorge Corona, No. 1 with a Bullet (Image)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC); Doom Patrol (DC Young Animal)
Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel)
Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
Julian Totino Tedesco, Hawkeye (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Ed Piskor, X-Men: Grand Design (Marvel)
David Rubín, Ether, Black Hammer, Sherlock Frankenstein (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image)
Dave Stewart, Black Hammer, BPRD: Devil You Know, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea, Sherlock Frankenstein, Shaolin Cowboy (Dark Horse); Maestros (Image)
Rosemary Valero-O’Connell, What Is Left (ShortBox)
Best Lettering
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi)
Clayton Cowles, Bitch Planet: Triple Feature, Redlands, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Bolt, Spider-Gwen, Astonishing X-Men, Star Wars (Marvel)
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics)
Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo, Groo: Slay of the Gods (Dark Horse)
John Workman, Mother Panic (DC Young Animal); Ragnorak (IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Alter Ego, edited by Roy Thomas (TwoMorrows)
The Comics Journal, edited by Dan Nadel, Timothy Hodler, and Tucker Stone, tcj.com (Fantagraphics)
Hogan’s Alley, edited by Tom Heintjes
Jack Kirby Collector, edited by John Morrow (TwoMorrows)
PanelXPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Deconstructing the Incal by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius, by Jean Annestay and Christophe Quillien (Humanoids)
How Comics Work, by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher (Wellfleet Press/Quarto Group)
How to Read Nancy: The Elements of Comics in Three Easy Panels, by Paul Karasik and Mark Newgarden (Fantagraphics)
Line of Beauty: The Art of Wendy Pini, by Richard Pini (Flesk)
Monograph, by Chris Ware (Rizzoli)
To Laugh That We May Not Weep: The Life and Times of Art Young, by Glenn Bray and Frank M. Young (Fantagraphics)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern Life, edited by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon (University Press of Mississippi)
Ethics in the Gutter: Empathy and Historical Fiction in Comics, by Kate Polak (Ohio State University Press)
Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics, by Frederick Luis Aldama (University of Arizona Press)
Neon Visions: The Comics of Howard Chaykin, by Brannon Costello (LSU Press)
Picturing Childhood: Youth in Transnational Comics, edited by Mark Heimermann and Brittany Tullis (University of Texas Press)
Best Publication Design
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, designed by Phil Balsman, Akira Saito (Veia), NORMA Editorial, and MASH•ROOM (Kodansha)
Celebrating Snoopy, designed by Spencer Williams and Julie Phillips (Andrews McMeel)
Monograph, designed by Chris Ware (Rizzoli)
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics)
Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology)
Barrier, by Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin (Panel Syndicate)
The Carpet Merchant of Konstaniniyya, by Reimena Yee (reimenayee.com/the-carpet-merchant)
Contact High, by James F. Wright and Josh Eckert (gumroad.com/l/YnxSm)
Harvey Kurtzman’s Marley’s Ghost, by Harvey Kurtzman, Josh O’Neill, Shannon Wheeler, and Gideo Kendall (comiXology Originals/Kitchen, Lind & Associates)
Quince, by Sebastian Kadlecik, Kit Steinkellner, and Emma Steinkellner, translated by Valeria Tranier (Fanbase Press/comiXology)
Best Webcomic
Awaiting a Wave, by Dale Carpenter and Nate Powell, features.weather.com/us-climate-change/arkansas (The Weather Channel Digital)
Brothers Bond, by Kevin Grevioux and Ryan Benjamin, www.webtoons.com/en/action/brothers-bond/list?title_no=1191 (LINE Webtoon)
Dispatch from a Sanctuary City, by Mike Dawson, https://thenib.com/dispatch-from-a-sanctuary-city (The Nib)
The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill, teadragonsociety.com
Welcome to the New World, by Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan, www.michaelsloan.net/welcome-to-the-new-world/ (New York Times Sunday Review)
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Il vescovo di Acireale, mons. Nino Raspanti: “Senza umiltà non esiste virtù” | La Voce dell'Jonio
Il vescovo di Acireale, mons. Nino Raspanti: “Senza umiltà non esiste virtù” | La Voce dell’Jonio
Lorena Leonardi 1 ottobre 2011 Mons. Nino Raspanti è stato appena ordinato Vescovo di Acireale. Pubblichiamo l’intervista realizzata prima della consacrazione. – E ora che il gran momento è alle porte, come si sente? “Sono molto contento, il fatto di non conoscere cosa mi aspetta aggiunge un pizzico di vertigine e libertà – ammette – ma non do nulla per scontato e ho un certo tremore”. – Ma…
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Tomas de la Fuente for Glamour Spain with Bianca Balti
Tomas de la Fuente for Glamour Spain with Bianca Balti
Photography: Tomas De La Fuente. Styling: Mónica Oliver. Hair: Gabriele Trezzi. Makeup: Lorena Leonardis. Producer: Belen Bobia. Retouch: Emilio Machio. Model: Bianca Balti.
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CAGLI – “Questo luogo per me è importantissimo. Sono molto legato a Cagli perché mi ha permesso di riempire tanti cassetti di ricordi e di emozioni che metto nel mio lavoro. Rappresenta il tempo in cui ho potuto pensare e vedere con calma, grazie anche alle persone che ho avuto intorno, che mi hanno insegnato il dialogo. Oggi siamo incollati ai social, che anch’io uso tanto, ma ciò che voi giovani dovete costruire sono i contenuti. Quello che mi ha sorpreso di tutti i grandi con cui ho lavorato, dalle star del cinema alle top model, è la forte dedizione al lavoro, la determinazione ed il lavoro fatto su se stessi. Dovete avere un desiderio forte di continuare a cercare, guardando innanzitutto dentro di voi, prima che fuori. Il successo lo determinate voi, non il mondo esterno”.
E’ l’esortazione di Simone Guidarelli, uno dei più importanti stylist e fashion editor italiani (ha realizzato numerosissime copertine per Vanity Fair, Glamour e Harper’s Bazar ed è stato consulente all’immagine di modelle e attrici tra cui Nicole Kidman, Eva Erzigova, Monica Bellucci, Lindsay Lohan) ai 271 diplomati con 100/100 del territorio provinciale (di cui 78 con lode) presenti al Teatro comunale di Cagli per l’evento “La sfilata dei 100”, promosso dalla Provincia di Pesaro e Urbino in collaborazione con il Comune di Cagli, l’istituzione Teatro Comunale di Cagli diretta da Sandro Pascucci, l’Ufficio scolastico provinciale, l’Istituto tecnico “Bramante – Genga” di Pesaro e la Pro loco di Cagli.
Intervistato dal giornalista del Tg3 Massimo Veneziani, l’ospite d’onore della serata, “cagliese doc” come lo ha definito il sindaco Alberto Alessandri nel suo saluto, ha raccontato vari aneddoti della sua attività, che da oltre 20 anni si svolge a Milano e che lo vede spesso in giro per il mondo. “Mi sento forte dentro – ha poi aggiunto – di questa mia origine cagliese, è come una ciambella in mezzo all’oceano, quanto torno i miei amici e la mia famiglia sono qua”.
L’importanza del viaggiare e fare esperienze, ma anche delle radici è stata sottolineata dal presidente della Provincia Giuseppe Paolini. “E’ giusto che facciate conoscenza del mondo – ha detto ai giovani – ma è importante che torniate con la vostra ricchezza per costruire il vostro futuro qui da noi”.
La serata, condotta da Patrizia Paoloni dell’Ufficio Pubblica istruzione della Provincia insieme agli studenti del corso “Gestione eventi pubblici e privati” dell’Itet “Bramante – Genga” (coordinati dalla dirigente scolastica Anna Gennari e dai docenti Roberto Paolucci e Alessandro Piergiovanni), ha visto anche gli interventi della dirigente dell’Ufficio scolastico provinciale Marcella Tinazzi (che ha espresso gratitudine agli studenti eccellenti evidenziando come il loro successo rappresenti una conferma della capacità degli insegnanti e di tutto il personale scolastico di fare una buona scuola) e del consigliere regionale Gino Traversini (che ha evidenziato una serie di opportunità offerte dalla Regione Marche sui versanti dell’alta formazione, borse di ricerca, accompagnamento al lavoro, corsi all’estero, indicate anche nel sito istituzionale).
Nel corso dell’evento (suddiviso in due distinti appuntamenti in considerazione della location e dell’elevato numero di partecipanti e accompagnatori), si è esibito lo studente Gianmarco Primavera con la canzone “La vita ti dà” di cui è autore, vincitrice di un premio assegnato dall’Università di Camerino, così come un altro momento musicale molto apprezzato è stato quello che ha visto esibirsi al pianoforte e sax Donato Suriano e Graziano Pennacchini, rispettivamente docente ed ex docente del “Bramante – Genga”. Ogni appuntamento è stato aperto da un video realizzato dagli studenti del “Bramante – Genga” con il coordinamento dell’insegnante Lorena Farinelli, mentre al termine dei due eventi è stato allestito un rinfresco dalla Pro loco di Cagli.
QUESTI I NOMI DEI 271 DIPLOMATI CON 100/100 di cui 78 con lode:
IIS A. “CECCHI” DI PESARO: Enrico Borra, Diego Cardellini, Giorgio Foschi, Marco Ticchi, Eleonora Baggiarini (con lode), Riccardo Panfilo (con lode), Alice Betti, Thomas Giannetta, Caterina Marzi, Nicola Paolinelli, Mattia Berluti, Marco Tonelli, Cecilia Borgogelli, Martina Sartini, Andrea Abbati.
IIS “DONATI” DI FOSSOMBRONE: Jessica Elia, Roberta Gargiulo, Zineb Outaibi, Noemi Andreoli, Asia Malipiero (con lode), Rebecca Ripalti (con lode), Arianna Sabbatucci, Sara Tenaglia, Hind El Holoui, Tommaso Paoloni (con lode), Linda Rondina (con lode), Maddalena Vedovi, Martina Farsetti, Ouxiang Jiang, Giuditta Rondinini.
IIS “MENGARONI” DI PESARO: Giorgia Aiudi, Veronica Scaini, Chiara Magro, Sofia Marini, Alyssa Ceccolini, Alice Garlati, Marco Sperindio, Jlayng Zhou, Gaia Fabbretti (con lode).
IIS “RAFFAELLO” DI URBINO: Giulia Carpineti, Greta Comedini (con lode), Beatrice Dellonte, Danilo Di Berardino (con lode), Anita Miale, Ada Antonioni, Clizia Mochi, Ilaria Ugoccioni (con lode), Ilaria Federici, Aurora Sani, Gaia Fabbri, Francesca Pia Iannone (con lode), Alessandra Matteucci, Maddalena Bigini (con lode), Laura Cappuccini (con lode), Valentina Casicci, Maria Vittoria Mari, Martina Mazzanti, Valeria Marchionni, Sofia Piccari, Alice Dini, Jennifer Diotalevi (con lode), Matteo Palma (con lode).
IIS “S.MARTA – BRANCA” DI PESARO: Marco Rossi, Massimo Tombari, Davide Mancini, Gloria Tittarelli, Iliria Urru, Concetta Potolicchio (con lode), Asia Maiello.
IO “DELLA ROVERE” DI URBANIA: Denis Angeli (con lode), Giada Pierucci (con lode), Alex Ragnucci, Michela Lani.
IO “MONTEFELTRO” DI SASSOCORVARO: Leonardo Muccioli, Matteo Marco Montanari, Jody Ravaioni, Andrea Segantini.
IPSIA “BENELLI” DI PESARO: Alberto Conti, Caterina Giunti, Alice Battisti (con lode), Samuele Giubilei (con lode), Andrea Scognamiglio, Daniela Arnone, Matteo Barbari, Giorgia Carloni.
ITET “BRAMANTE GENGA” DI PESARO: Dario Ciacci (con lode), Andrea Conti, Dmitrii Doroftei, Zaccaria Pettinelli, Federico Lunadei, Riccardo Tamburini, Alessandro Marcolini, Federico Ugolini, Sofia Pieri, Federico Sutera (con lode), Federico Tognacci, Sofia Galeazzi (con lode), Michele Marchionni, Irene Panici (con lode).
ITIS “MATTEI” DI URBINO: Lorenzo Rulli, Lorenzo Belfiore, Giulia Mencarelli, Andrea Mezzolani, Nicolò Papale, Camilla Penserini, Andrea Pierini, Antonio Emanuele Pepe, Gioele Pascucci, Anna Bresciani (con lode), Giada Giardini (con lode), Giacomo Sbrega (con lode), Lorenzo Vitalini (con lode), Matteo Alessandrini (con lode).
LICEO “STORONI” LA NUOVA SCUOLA” DI PESARO: Emma Giunta (con lode), Francesca Mattioli (con lode).
LICEO “MAMIANI” DI PESARO: Rebecca Fonti, Isabella Gori, Gloria Mazzolini, Alessio Moretti (con lode), Pietro Sanchioni (con lode), Jacopo Scavolini, Diego Vennarini, Giovanni Zagaria, Brian Bartolucci, Rachele Bonometto (con lode), Alice De Simone (con lode), Emma Urbinati, Pietro Carlotti (con lode), Filippo Ferri (con lode), Francesca Filippini, Virginia Tonelli (con lode), Sharon Cortese, Beatrice Faragona (con lode), Armanda Mehmeti, Raffaella Purcaro, Elisa Andreatini, Elena Arcangeli, Pamela Palillo, Elisa Vagnini (con lode), Mattia Damiani, Damiana Dradi, Giulia Ridolfi, Virginia Donati, Virginia Piastra, Anna Polidori, Laura Camilloni, Chiara D’Angelo, Luca Leonardi, Rita Sosta, Lucia Sperandio, Enrico Brunori (con lode), Laura Fuligno, Eleonora Piermaria, Martina Aiudi, Nikol Oleynykova, Alessia Talamelli, Nicole Santacà, Giulia Betti (con lode), Giulia Buscaglia, Sofia Errede (con lode), Christian Santangeli (con lode); Elena De Luca, Sara Gambini (con lode), Mauro Augusto Mondo, Veronica Olivieri, Maruia Luisa Prioli (con lode), Sara Curatolo (con lode).
LICEO “LAURANA BALDI” DI URBINO: Virginia Bastianelli, Benedetta Cecconi, Elena De Angeli (con lode), Maddalena Belelli (con lode), Giorgia Micci, Filippo Alessandroni (con lode), Riccardo Mainardi (con lode), Leonardo Sollazzo, Anna Carbonari, Matilde Dondi (con lode), Federico Sirocchi (con lode), Paolo Angelini, Tommaso Capomagi, Nicholas Pieretti (con lode), Giulio Traversa.
LICEO “MARCONI” DI PESARO: Danila Saltarelli (con lode), Giulia Lazzari, Giulia Saccomandi, Carlo Centis, Tommaso Costantini, Riccardo Cucchiarini, Valentina Moretti (con lode); Arianna Presepi (con lode), Mihai Daniele Hlatcu (con lode), Francesco Imperiale, Davide Marchesi, Gianmarco Miele, Beatrice Foglietta (con lode), Alessandro Mancini (con lode), Giovanni Mariani, Matteo Piunti, Federico Umbri, Giovanni Bartolucci, Ilenia Carboni (con lode), Giacomo cecchini, Agnese Galeazzi (con lode), Anita Gardi (con lode), Paola Grieco, Elia Malaventura.
LICEO “NOLFI APOLLONI” DI FANO: Chiara Fiorelli, Ivan Facenda, Aurora Pozzi, Emilia Verdini, Anna Lisa Zampa (con lode), Martina Broccoli (con lode), Rebecca Lanci (con lode), Veronica Orciari, Lara Sartini, Vittoria Tanfani, Alessia Mei, Sofia Gentili, Cristina Cicetti (con lode), Maud Natalucci (con lode), Tommaso Spadoni, Gian Marco Colombo, Laura Ester Marini, Ginevra Renga, Michela Sabbatucci, Rebecca Tonelli (con lode).
LICEO “SCUOLA DEL LIBRO” DI URBINO: Maya Bernacchia, Angelica Elise Vanni, Caterina Barcelli, Ettore Lombardi, Lilia Mauroner, Gabriel Paja, Jennifer Conti, Lorenza Longhi (con lode), Nicole Tempini, Alessio Dimo, Selene Colonna, Rachele Marini, Chiara Paci, Leonardo Pipicella, Sara Balassone, Matteo Cecconi, Sofia Zenobi (con lode).
LICEO “TORELLI” DI FANO – PERGOLA: Raja Abdoussi, Arturo Cesari, Lorenzo Gramolini (con lode), Tommaso Rondini, Margherita Cercolani, Costanza Piroddi, Chiara Frati (con lode), Sofia Bartocci, Samuele Ceccarelli, Giovanni Orazi, Marco Conenna (con lode), Eleonora Mucchietto (con lode), Elia Buoncompagni, Paolo Giombi (con lode), Francesco Ansuini.
POLO 3 DI FANO – Giulia Alessandroni (con lode), Giulio Zandri (con lode), Chiara Andreoletti, Veronica Vegliò, Alessia Cerreti, Francesca Di Renzo, Alessandro Rovinelli, Anna Massanelli, Alberto Nicolini, Luca Tergolina Gislanzon, Ioan Suldac, Laura Rosati, Gabriel Cerisoli.
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‘‘Twas the day of unicorns today which was totes fine by me. 😁 did this lil guy off my flash sheet. Thank you so much Lorena!! ❤️ #tattoo #unicornlife #unicorntattoo #zombiecorn #xraytattoo #halloweenisalifestyle #spookyallyearlong #ladytattooer #sacramento #leonarditattoo #luckyponytattoo #blackwork #dotwork (at Leonardi Tattoo)
#luckyponytattoo#spookyallyearlong#blackwork#xraytattoo#halloweenisalifestyle#zombiecorn#unicornlife#tattoo#ladytattooer#sacramento#dotwork#leonarditattoo#unicorntattoo
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Fray Radcliffe: Nunca te tapes los oídos ante preguntas complejas
Comunicado de http://www.vaticannews.va — El cardenal electo, asistente espiritual del Sínodo, dirige su meditación en la presentación de los trabajos sobre el tercer módulo del Instrumentum Laboris, tomando como punto de partida el milagro de la curación de la hija de la mujer cananea. Lorena Leonardi – Ciudad del Vaticano «A muchos les gustaría que este Sínodo diera una respuesta inmediata -sí…
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ANNA SAFRONCIK SHOT BY ME, STYLED BY VALERIA J MARCHETTI. HAIR AND MAKEUP BY LORENA LEONARDIS. OUT ON GRAZIA ITALIA #15
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#Bianca Balti#Mónica Oliver#Tomas de la Fuente#Glamour Spain#September 2019#Gabriele Trezzi#Lorena Leonardis
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Hacia la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud de 2027 en Seúl
Comunicado de http://www.vaticannews.va — Presentados hoy, 24 de septiembre, en la Oficina de Prensa de la Santa Sede, el logo y el tema elegidos por el Papa Francisco para la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud en Corea: «Tengan coraje: ¡Yo he vencido al mundo!». Lorena Leonardi – Ciudad del Vaticano «Tengan valor: ¡Yo he vencido al mundo!». Este es el tema elegido por el Papa Francisco para la 41ª…
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Fue beatificado Stefano Douayhy, Semeraro: Pastor al servicio del bien común
Comunicado de http://www.vaticannews.va — En Bkerke (Líbano), el prefecto del Dicasterio para las Causas de los Santos presidió la misa de beatificación del Patriarca maronita de Antioquía en presencia de 13.000 fieles, recordando su caridad pastoral y ecuménica, su amor a la Iglesia y su sentido de fraternidad católica. Lorena Leonardi – Ciudad del Vaticano Un pastor que ejerció “la caridad…
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Cardenal Aguiar Retes: Promover la vida sinodal en nuestra Iglesia y sociedad
Comunicado de http://www.vaticannews.va — El Arzobispo de Ciudad de México celebró el Misa en presencia de los participantes en el Sínodo esta tarde, 16 de octubre, en la Basílica Vaticana. En su homilía, la invitación a presenciar la asistencia divina en la cotidianidad de las propias responsabilidades para ayudar a los miembros de la comunidad a no desanimarse. Lorena Leonardi – Ciudad del…
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DAVID MAYER NAMAN FW CAMPAIGN. SHOT BY ME, STYLED BY ALEX VACCANI, MODEL SIMONE BREDARIOL, GROOMING LORENA LEONARDIS
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