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Padre Antonio Fernandez

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Yesterday at 07:00 (local time), in the Marqués University Hospital of Valdecilla at Santander (Cantabria, Spain), has returned to the Father our brother FR ANTONIO FERNÁNDEZ DE ARRÓYABE PÉREZ 79 years of age, 64 of Pauline life, 54 of religious profession, 51 of priesthood Fr Antonio, fifth among seven brothers, was born at Lagrán (Álava, Spain), on 4 February 1934. One of his sisters is a Nun in the Mercedaries Sisters of Charity. Fr. Antonio entered in the Congregation in the community of Zalla (Vizcaya) on 12 September 1948: Here while treading the first steps of Pauline life and mission, he carried out his studies, especially that of philosophy. On 7 September 1957, he started his Novitiate at Coslada (Madrid), for the first time in this place, and made his first religious profession on 8 September 1958. Then he continued his Theology in Rome where he made his perpetual profession on 8 September 1961 and was ordained priest on 1 July 1962

 

 

Agenda Paolina

May 04, 2024

Feria (bianco)
At 16,1-10; Sal 99; Gv 15,18-21

May 04, 2024

* Nessun evento particolare.

May 04, 2024FSP: Sr. Bertilla Lorenzi (1991) - Sr. M. Emanuela Sauro (1998) - Sr. Leontina Facchiano (2009) - Sr. M. Raffaella Yamashita (2014) • PD: Sr. M. Giacomina Adriano (1967) - Sr. M. Elisa Baggio (2008) • SJBP: Sr. Letizia Turra (2011) • IMSA: Maria José Raposo (2008) • ISF: Giovanni Cusimano (2020).

Thoughts

May 04, 2024

Il nostro nemico numero uno è l’orgoglio, la superbia che ci allontana le grazie di Dio e ci allontana anche gli uomini. L’umile è gradito a Dio, l’umile piace anche agli uomini. E soprattutto l’umile va dal mattino alla sera conquistando grazie (APD56, 57).

May 04, 2024

Nuestro enemigo número uno es el orgullo, la arrogancia que nos aleja de las gracias de Dios y nos aleja también de los hombres. El humilde agrada a Dios, el humilde agrada también a los hombres. Y sobre todo, el humilde va de la mañana a la noche consiguiendo gracias (APD56, 57).

May 04, 2024

Our number one enemy is pride, the arrogance that pushes God’s graces away from us and also from men. The humble is pleasing to God, the humble is also pleasing to men. And above all, the humble keeps winning graces from morning to evening (APD56, 57).