Tumgik
#Pradnik
Text
Mas Jesus me tira desse medo, dando-me a conhecer que grande glória Lhe trará essa obra da misericórdia. Diário 859.
Tumblr media
0 notes
olostrzyz · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Trochę wiedzy nie zaszkodzi (chyba)🤔#stadiumguide #3dsport #3dpress #schlamacco #rsnrsn #groundhopping #rasenreisen #groundhopper #groundhopperapp #thechickenbaltichronicles #laczynaspilka #grassroots #soccer #football #fußball #oloontour #sport #stadium #mzpn #mzpnkraków #kraków #nauka (w: Pradnik Czerwony, Krakow, Poland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkQ202voluh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
curitibacircense · 5 years
Text
AULA DE CIRCO | CURITIBA E REGIÃO
Se você procura aprender circo e encontrar seu corpo nas mais diversas possibilidades de expressão... seus problemas acabaram! Aqui nessa postagem lançamos uma listagem de aulas ou escolas circenses que farão você alçar vôos incríveis!
HAUS KIDS | PINHAIS
Pense em um lugar onde crianças, adultos e até empresas podem aprender e se desenvolver juntos. Assim é a Haus Kids, um espaço projetado especialmente para a família!
Tumblr media
Nas aulas de circo estimula-se a coordenação motora, a consciência corporal, os limites do corpo e, claro, é possível fazer novos amigos! Modalidades exploradas nas aulas: Acrobacias de solo, Acrobacias em dupla e coletivas, Tecido e Malabares. Buscando sempre a qualidade da técnica, a sensibilidade e expressão artística sem deixar de lado a diversão!
Tumblr media
HORÁRIOS
Kids 1 (3 a 6 anos) – Quinta 14h e 15h
Kids 2 (7 a 10 anos) – Terça e Quinta 16h
Juvenil (11 a 14 anos) – Terça e Quinta 17h
Adulto (15 anos ou mais) – Sexta 17h    
Professora: Leticia (Ágatha Pradnik).Aulas com duração de 1 hora.
Possibilidade de abertura de novas turmas conforme demanda. Não deixe de manifestar seu interesse, entre em contato conosco!
PREÇO
Mensalidade 1x semana R$ 180,00 2x semana R$ 195,00 Avulsa R$ 50,00 Aula experimental gratuita Taxa de matrícula: isento.
CONTATO E ENDEREÇO
Av. Jacob Macanhan, 468 - Pineville, Pinhais Acesso pela Rua Transpalmital
hauskids.com.br (41) 99602-5132 | (41) 3056-8222 [email protected]
CIRKO BASE | CURITIBA
A escola CIRKO BASE é para aqueles que procuram uma atividade diferente: divertida, desafiadora e ainda condiciona o corpo. Voltado para todos os públicos, do iniciante ao avançado. Com uma ótima localização central, aulas dinâmicas e uma equipe de professores experientes.
Tumblr media
EQUIPE DE PROFESSORES E INSTRUTORES:
Professor Luiz Borges Professor Mário Borges   Professora Sabrina Silva de Almeida Instrutora Iara Gonzalez Instrutora Isabel Lunardi 
Tumblr media
PREÇOS
Aula experimental: 25 reais Matrícula: 25 reais (fechando pacote na aula experimental é free) Pacote de 05 aulas: 160 reais Pacote de 10 aulas: 200 reais Pacote de 15 aulas: 235 reais Aula avulsa: 50 reais
 INFORMAÇÕES
Idade mínima: 13 anos;
O aluno é quem monta a grade horário, pode fazer a aula que quiser no horário que quiser; 
Tem 30 dias para fazer as aulas do pacote;
Tem 30 dias para fazer as aulas do pacote;  Tem desconto nos planos bimestrais (12%) e trimestral (15%)
Tem desconto nos planos bimestrais (12%) e trimestral (15%)
Pagamento pode ser feito em dinheiro, cartões de débito/crédito ou transferência/depósito;
Temos aulas particulares e personalizadas para crianças; pai e filho ou família (consultar mais informações pelo nosso whats);
Cortesia para o leitor (a) Curitiba Circense: a aula experimental será gratuita (com agendamento prévio pelo whats);
Tumblr media
DURAÇÃO DAS AULAS
Acro Aéreos e Acro Solo: 1h00
Flex/mob e Circo funcional/Art hard: 45 minutos
Aula Geral 1: 1h15
Aula Geral 2 (sábado): 1h30
CONTATO E ENDEREÇO
Av. Visconde de Guarapuava 3551 (próximo ao Shopping Curitiba) Whatsapp: (41) 984744604 [email protected]
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM
SITE
QUER DIVULGAR SUAS AULAS AQUI? Sempre temos a alegria em divulgar aqui as diversas aulas de circo da cidade (e região metropolitana), assim como os eventos de encerramento e outras atividades. Recebemos inúmeras mensagens de "navegantes" que nos pedem indicações e claro, indicamos e recomendamos vivamente aquelas que já conhecemos... Para divulgar a sua por aqui, clique no link abaixo:
▶ http://bit.ly/AULADECIRCO 
Clique e envie! <3 A cidade é circense! 
1 note · View note
galeriakrakow · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Pradnik Czerwony, Krakow, Poland
(via #architecture #architecturephotography #archidaily #architektura #kaplica #chapel #branches #igerskr - @z_zaklopotaniem Aleksandra Eliza)
2 notes · View notes
pr0p3thgopro-blog · 6 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Z Halinką 🙊 #me#polishboy#instaboy#honda#cbr#cbr1000#hondacbr1000#gopro#goprophoto#goprogallery#goprohero4#hero4#gopro4#gopro4silver#gopro4black#instagallery#instadaily#instamoto#instamotogallery# (w: Pradnik Czerwony, Krakow, Poland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp7hjSEFvRf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1thshzr0mxpk1
3 notes · View notes
fikifikiwiki · 3 years
Link
0 notes
piouscatholic · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media
#HappyBirthdayStFaustina🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
#SaintMariaFaustinaKowalska of the Blessed Sacrament was born as #HelenaKowalska, in Glogowiec, Leczyca County, north-west of Lódz in Poland on August 25, 1905. She was the third of 10 children to a poor and religious family.
Faustina first felt a calling to the religious life when she was just seven-years-old and attended the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.
After finishing her schooling, Faustina wanted to immediately join a convent.
However, her parents refused to let her.
Instead, at 16-years-old, Faustina became a housekeeper to help her parents and support herself.
In 1924, Faustina experienced her first vision of Jesus.
While at a dance with her sister, Natalia, Faustina saw a suffering Jesus and then went to a Cathedral.
According to Faustina, Jesus instructed her to leave for Warsaw immediately and join a convent.
Faustina packed her bags at once and departed the following morning.
When she arrived in Warsaw, she entered Saint James Church in Warsaw, the first church she came across, and attended Mass.
While in Warsaw, Faustina approached many different convents, but was turned away every time.
She was judged on her appearances and sometimes rejected for poverty.
Finally, the mother superior for the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy decided to take in Faustina on the condition that she could pay for her own religious habit.
Working as a housekeeper, Faustina began to save her money and make deposits to the Convent.
On April 30, 1926, at 20-years-old, she finally received her habit and took the religious name of Sister Maria Faustina of the Blessed Sacrament and in 1928, she took her first religious vows as a nun.
Over the next year, Faustina traveled convents as a cook.
In May 1930 she arrived in Plock, Poland.
Soon after, she began to show the first signs of her illness and was sent away to rest. Several months later, Faustina returned to the convent.
On February 22, 1931, Faustina was visited by Jesus, who presented himself as the "King of Divine Mercy" wearing a white garment with red and pale rays coming from his heart.
She was asked to become the apostle and secretary of God's mercy, a model of how to be merciful to others, and an instrument for reemphasizing God's plan of mercy for the world.
In her diary, Faustina writes:
"In the evening, when I was in my cell, I became aware of the Lord Jesus clothed in a white garment. One hand was raised in blessing, the other was touching the garment at the breast.
From the opening of the garment at the breast there came forth two large rays, one red and the other pale.
In silence I gazed intently at the Lord; my soul was overwhelmed with fear, but also with great joy.
After a while Jesus said to me, 'paint an image according to the pattern you see, with the inscription: Jesus, I trust in You.'"
Faustina also describes during that same message, Jesus explained he wanted the Divine Mercy image to be "solemnly blessed on the first Sunday after Easter; that Sunday is to be the Feast of Mercy."
Faustina, not knowing how to paint, asked around her Plock convent for help but was denied.
It wasn't until three years later, in 1934, that the first painting of the image was created by Eugene Kazimierowski.
In 1932, Faustina returned to Warsaw.
On May 1, 1933 she took her final vows in Lagiewniki and became a perpetual sister of Our Lady of Mercy.
After taking her vows, Faustina was transferred to Vilnius, where she met Father Michael Sopocko, the appointed confessor to the nuns.
During her first confession with Sopocko, Faustina told him about her conversations with Jesus and his plan for her.
Father Sopocko insisted she be evaluated by a psychiatrist. Faustina passed all the required tests and was determined sane, leading Sopocko to support her religious efforts.
Sopocko encouraged her to start keeping a diary and to record all of her conversations with Jesus.
Faustina told Sopocko about the Divine Mercy image and it was Sopocko who introduced her to Kazimierowski, the artist of the first Divine Mercy painting.
According to Faustina's diary, on Good Friday, April 19, 1935, Jesus told her he wanted the Divine Mercy image publically honored.
On April 26, 1935, Father Sopocko delivered the very first sermon on the Divine Mercy.
In September 1935, Faustina wrote about her vision of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, used to obtain mercy, trust in Christ's mercy and to show mercy to others.
During the following year, Faustina attempted to set up a new congregation for Divine Mercy, but was reminded that she was perpetually vowed to her current order and sent back to Warsaw.
She reported Jesus said to her, "My Daughter, do whatever is within your power to spread devotion to My Divine Mercy, I will make up for what you lack."
In 1936, Faustina fell ill again.
She moved to the sanatorium in Pradnik, Krakow and continued to spend most of her time in prayer.
In July 1937, the first holy cards with the Divine Mercy image were created and Faustina provided instructions for the Novena of Divine Mercy, which she reported was a message from Jesus.
Throughout the rest of 1937, the Divine Mercy image continued to be promoted and grow in popularity.
Faustina's health significantly deteriorated by the end of 1937. Her visions intensified and she was said to be looking forward to the end of her life.
On October 5, 1938, Faustina passed away.
She was buried on October 7 and currently rests at the Basilica of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland.
Her entire life, in imitation of Christ's, was to be a sacrifice - a life lived for others.
At the Divine Lord's request, she willingly offered her personal sufferings in union with Him to atone for the sins of others.
In her daily life she was to become a doer of mercy, bringing joy and peace to others, and by writing about God's mercy, she was to encourage others to trust in Him and thus prepare the world for His coming again.
Her special devotion to Mary Immaculate and to the sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation gave her the strength to bear all her sufferings as an offering to God on behalf of the Church and those in special need, especially great sinners and the dying.
The message of mercy that Sister Faustina received is now being spread throughout the world; her diary, Divine Mercy in my Soul, has become the handbook for devotion to the Divine Mercy.
In 1965, Archbishop of Krakow, Karol Wojtyla, who would later become Pope John Paul II, opened up the first investigations into Faustina's life and virtues.
He submitted a number of documents on her life to the Vatican and requested the official beatification process to start.
One of his documents noted the case of Maureen Digan of Massachusetts. In March 1981, Digan reported she was healed from Lymphedema after praying at Faustina's tomb. She explained, while there, she heard a voice saying "ask for my help and I will help you," and her pain stopped.
After returning to the United States, five different doctors all reported she was healed with no medical explanation.
In 1992, the Vatican declared Digan's case miraculous.
St. Faustina Kowalska was beatified on April 18, 1993 and canonized on April 30, 2000, both by Pope St. John Paul II.
Her feast day is celebrated on October 5 and she is the patron saint of Mercy.
catholic.org
0 notes
Text
Senti na alma que o Senhor olhou de maneira especial para essa almazinha. Diário 849.
Tumblr media
1 note · View note
cmorga · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Prądnik Valley, Ojców National Park Dolina Prądnika, Ojcowski Park Narodowy
251 notes · View notes
ev-apostolate · 4 years
Text
Mercy Minutes with Jesus (from Saint Faustina’s Diary)
Mercy Minutes with Jesus (from Saint Faustina’s Diary)
March 21 ~ Go in Great Peace Theme:  Do Not Fear; I Am with You “My daughter, tell souls that I am giving them My mercy as a defense. I Myself am fighting for them and am bearing the just anger of My Father.” (Mercy Minutes with Jesus/Diary, 1516) “April 20, [1938]. Departure for Pradnik. I was very worried that I would be put in bed in a ward and be exposed to all sorts of things. If it were…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
siostramimbli · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Ale zielono! 🌳 #prądnikczerwony #krakow #photokrakow #igerskrakow #typ_krakow #vscokrakow #mojkrakow #krakow360 #malopolska #malopolskatogo #poland #igerspoland #pocztowkazpolski #green #city #town #nature #summer #summertime #happiness #trees #urbanjungle (w: Pradnik Czerwony, Krakow, Poland)
1 note · View note
thewahookid · 5 years
Link
How to protect yourself from demon attacks In Cracow-Pradnik, June 2, 1938, the Lord Jesus directed a young Polish Sister of Mercy on a three-day retreat. Faustina Kowalska painstakingly recorded Christ’s instruction in her diary that is a mystical manual on prayer and Divine Mercy.
0 notes
gallerycracow · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
coś się dzieje - pogoda szaleje
Kraków, Ul. Henryka Pachońskiego
(via coś się dzieje #pogodaszaleje #pradnik #igerspoland #igerskrakow #vscopoland #vscoonly #skylovers #p - monikgzl)
2 notes · View notes
galeriakrakow · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Pradnik Biały, Krakow, Poland
(via ❄🌬 #winter #landscape #krakow #cracow #cracow360 #Poland #polandways #igerspoland #vsco_poland #iger - damianek2200)
32 notes · View notes
piouscatholic · 4 years
Text
#HappyBirthdayStFaustina🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
#SaintMariaFaustinaKowalska of the Blessed Sacrament was born as #HelenaKowalska, in Glogowiec, Leczyca County, north-west of Lódz in Poland on August 25, 1905. She was the third of 10 children to a poor and religious family.
Faustina first felt a calling to the religious life when she was just seven-years-old and attended the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.
After finishing her schooling, Faustina wanted to immediately join a convent.
However, her parents refused to let her.
Instead, at 16-years-old, Faustina became a housekeeper to help her parents and support herself.
In 1924, Faustina experienced her first vision of Jesus.
While at a dance with her sister, Natalia, Faustina saw a suffering Jesus and then went to a Cathedral.
According to Faustina, Jesus instructed her to leave for Warsaw immediately and join a convent.
Faustina packed her bags at once and departed the following morning.
When she arrived in Warsaw, she entered Saint James Church in Warsaw, the first church she came across, and attended Mass.
While in Warsaw, Faustina approached many different convents, but was turned away every time.
She was judged on her appearances and sometimes rejected for poverty.
Finally, the mother superior for the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy decided to take in Faustina on the condition that she could pay for her own religious habit.
Working as a housekeeper, Faustina began to save her money and make deposits to the Convent.
On April 30, 1926, at 20-years-old, she finally received her habit and took the religious name of Sister Maria Faustina of the Blessed Sacrament and in 1928, she took her first religious vows as a nun.
Over the next year, Faustina traveled convents as a cook.
In May 1930 she arrived in Plock, Poland.
Soon after, she began to show the first signs of her illness and was sent away to rest. Several months later, Faustina returned to the convent.
On February 22, 1931, Faustina was visited by Jesus, who presented himself as the "King of Divine Mercy" wearing a white garment with red and pale rays coming from his heart.
She was asked to become the apostle and secretary of God's mercy, a model of how to be merciful to others, and an instrument for reemphasizing God's plan of mercy for the world.
In her diary, Faustina writes:
"In the evening, when I was in my cell, I became aware of the Lord Jesus clothed in a white garment. One hand was raised in blessing, the other was touching the garment at the breast.
From the opening of the garment at the breast there came forth two large rays, one red and the other pale.
In silence I gazed intently at the Lord; my soul was overwhelmed with fear, but also with great joy.
After a while Jesus said to me, 'paint an image according to the pattern you see, with the inscription: Jesus, I trust in You.'"
Faustina also describes during that same message, Jesus explained he wanted the Divine Mercy image to be "solemnly blessed on the first Sunday after Easter; that Sunday is to be the Feast of Mercy."
Faustina, not knowing how to paint, asked around her Plock convent for help but was denied.
It wasn't until three years later, in 1934, that the first painting of the image was created by Eugene Kazimierowski.
In 1932, Faustina returned to Warsaw.
On May 1, 1933 she took her final vows in Lagiewniki and became a perpetual sister of Our Lady of Mercy.
After taking her vows, Faustina was transferred to Vilnius, where she met Father Michael Sopocko, the appointed confessor to the nuns.
During her first confession with Sopocko, Faustina told him about her conversations with Jesus and his plan for her.
Father Sopocko insisted she be evaluated by a psychiatrist. Faustina passed all the required tests and was determined sane, leading Sopocko to support her religious efforts.
Sopocko encouraged her to start keeping a diary and to record all of her conversations with Jesus.
Faustina told Sopocko about the Divine Mercy image and it was Sopocko who introduced her to Kazimierowski, the artist of the first Divine Mercy painting.
According to Faustina's diary, on Good Friday, April 19, 1935, Jesus told her he wanted the Divine Mercy image publically honored.
On April 26, 1935, Father Sopocko delivered the very first sermon on the Divine Mercy.
In September 1935, Faustina wrote about her vision of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, used to obtain mercy, trust in Christ's mercy and to show mercy to others.
During the following year, Faustina attempted to set up a new congregation for Divine Mercy, but was reminded that she was perpetually vowed to her current order and sent back to Warsaw.
She reported Jesus said to her, "My Daughter, do whatever is within your power to spread devotion to My Divine Mercy, I will make up for what you lack."
In 1936, Faustina fell ill again.
She moved to the sanatorium in Pradnik, Krakow and continued to spend most of her time in prayer.
In July 1937, the first holy cards with the Divine Mercy image were created and Faustina provided instructions for the Novena of Divine Mercy, which she reported was a message from Jesus.
Throughout the rest of 1937, the Divine Mercy image continued to be promoted and grow in popularity.
Faustina's health significantly deteriorated by the end of 1937. Her visions intensified and she was said to be looking forward to the end of her life.
On October 5, 1938, Faustina passed away.
She was buried on October 7 and currently rests at the Basilica of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland.
Her entire life, in imitation of Christ's, was to be a sacrifice - a life lived for others.
At the Divine Lord's request, she willingly offered her personal sufferings in union with Him to atone for the sins of others.
In her daily life she was to become a doer of mercy, bringing joy and peace to others, and by writing about God's mercy, she was to encourage others to trust in Him and thus prepare the world for His coming again.
Her special devotion to Mary Immaculate and to the sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation gave her the strength to bear all her sufferings as an offering to God on behalf of the Church and those in special need, especially great sinners and the dying.
The message of mercy that Sister Faustina received is now being spread throughout the world; her diary, Divine Mercy in my Soul, has become the handbook for devotion to the Divine Mercy.
In 1965, Archbishop of Krakow, Karol Wojtyla, who would later become Pope John Paul II, opened up the first investigations into Faustina's life and virtues.
He submitted a number of documents on her life to the Vatican and requested the official beatification process to start.
One of his documents noted the case of Maureen Digan of Massachusetts. In March 1981, Digan reported she was healed from Lymphedema after praying at Faustina's tomb. She explained, while there, she heard a voice saying "ask for my help and I will help you," and her pain stopped.
After returning to the United States, five different doctors all reported she was healed with no medical explanation.
In 1992, the Vatican declared Digan's case miraculous.
St. Faustina Kowalska was beatified on April 18, 1993 and canonized on April 30, 2000, both by Pope St. John Paul II.
Her feast day is celebrated on October 5 and she is the patron saint of Mercy.
catholic.org
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
0 notes
unpasoaldia · 5 years
Text
25 secretos que Jesús reveló a santa Faustina Kowalska para protegerse de los ataques del demonio
25 secretos que Jesús reveló a santa Faustina Kowalska para protegerse de los ataques del demonio
En Cracovia-Pradnik, el 2 de junio 1938, el Señor Jesús dictó a una joven Hermana de la Misericordia polaca un retiro de tres días. Sor Faustina Kowalska registró minuciosamente las instrucciones de Cristo en su diario, que es un manual de mística en la Oración y la Divina Misericordia.
(more…)
View On WordPress
0 notes