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Saint Martin de Tours esp. & fr.--by irapuato. 11/11/2011 Text in French, audio in Spanish, includes some photos of our visit to Tours, France, 2009. Saint Martin of Tours (Latin: Sanctus Martinus …More
Saint Martin de Tours esp. & fr.--by irapuato.

11/11/2011 Text in French, audio in Spanish, includes some photos of our visit to Tours, France, 2009. Saint Martin of Tours (Latin: Sanctus Martinus Turonensis; 316 – November 8, 397) was a Bishop of Tours, whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name, much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints. He is considered a spiritual bridge across Europe, given his association with both France and Hungary.[2]
His life was recorded by a contemporary, the hagiographer Sulpicius Severus. Some of the accounts of his travels may have been interpolated into his vita to validate early sites of his cult. He is a patron saint of soldiers and horses.
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Ha sido muy interesante el relato explicado con las viñetas visionando.
Después me ha encantado conocer la Básilica de San Martín y el museo con todas las documentaciones relacionadas con el santo.
Sin olvidar vuestra imagen que es encantadora.
👏 👏 para las dos y otro para el reportero 👏
Irapuato
😁 !GRACIAS! 😘
Josefina Rojo
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The carnival season in Germany (also called the "Fifth Season") officially begins on November 11th, at 11:11 a.m.
In this magic hour, the "Council of Eleven" comes together to plan the events for the upcoming festivities. The official hats of the councils' members: Colorful fool's caps with little bells.
gogermany.about.com/…/germancarnival.…
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🤗 Ira!
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St. Martin of Tours and Armistice Day (November 11)
It is odd that Armistice Day falls on the feast of a soldier who was brave enough, but refused to go out to kill. The emperor gave orders that he was to be forced into battle at sword's point, and Martin prayed all night in his cell. Before battle the next morning, the enemy surrendered and there was no need for a fight. This seems to mean only …More
St. Martin of Tours and Armistice Day (November 11)
It is odd that Armistice Day falls on the feast of a soldier who was brave enough, but refused to go out to kill. The emperor gave orders that he was to be forced into battle at sword's point, and Martin prayed all night in his cell. Before battle the next morning, the enemy surrendered and there was no need for a fight. This seems to mean only one thing: if we prayed enough we could end the wars. Our Lady said so at Fatima. He is the St. Martin who divided his cloak with the beggar and saw Our Lord that night in a dream, wearing the half cloak and saying: "Martin has given me half his cloak, and he is not even baptized." He is the patron of tailors (naturally!) and also horsemen (he was on horseback when he met the beggar), and is especially invoked for the protection of geese because, according to one of the Martin tales, he had no wish to become Bishop of Tours and so hid himself from the people who had come to acclaim him, and his hiding place was betrayed by the honking of a goose. We tolerate the honking of our goose Michael with slightly more patience than before we had read this. John Michael Newland is invoking St. Martin for protection of this goose, who is not the most popular member of our household and would look better, most think, in the oven.
www.catholicculture.org/…/view.cfm
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👏 Vida completa de San Martín, escrita por San Sulpicio:
www.cofradiasanmartin.es/docs/TextoVida.pdf
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👍 Auf Deutsch: www.heiliger-martin.de
Heiliger Martin von Tours
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✍️ Complete Life of St. Martin, by St. Sulpitius:
www.users.csbsju.edu/…/lifemart.htmlMore
✍️ Complete Life of St. Martin, by St. Sulpitius:

www.users.csbsju.edu/…/lifemart.html
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The Musée Saint-Martin, opened in 1990, was created by the City of Tours and the Amis des sites martiniens to house the principal archeological remains of the successive basilicas built on the site of the tomb of the third Bishop of Tours (371-397). It is housed in the former chapel of Saint-Jean (13th century) next to the basilica's cloister. This chapel, which replaced a baptistery founded by …More
The Musée Saint-Martin, opened in 1990, was created by the City of Tours and the Amis des sites martiniens to house the principal archeological remains of the successive basilicas built on the site of the tomb of the third Bishop of Tours (371-397). It is housed in the former chapel of Saint-Jean (13th century) next to the basilica's cloister. This chapel, which replaced a baptistery founded by Grégoire de Tours, has housed the relics of St Martin on a number of occasions. The museum forms part of the St Martin itinerary developed in Tours by the Centre Culturel Européen Saint Martin de Tours, which in 2005 was named a "Major Cultural Route of the Council of Europe" with the theme "St Martin of Tours, a great European figure, a symbol of sharing and common values".
Architecture
www.framemuseums.org/jsp/fiche_musee.jsp=
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Saint Martin de Tours, personnage européen, symbole du partage:
www.culture-routes.lu/php/fo_index.php
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Ver también, visita al Oratorio de la Santa Faz, Tours: Holy Face Devotion in Tours, France y collage de Francia, mayo 2009: France 2009 Visit to St Joan of Arc...
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Saint Martin de Tours, aussi nommé Martin le Miséricordieux (né à Sabaria (ou Savaria) de Pannonie, aujourd'hui Szombathely dans l’actuelle Hongrie, en 316 ou en 317 † à Candes le 8 novembre 397, est un des principaux saints de la chrétienté. Saint Martin est le patron de plusieurs lieux : Tours, Buenos Aires, Mayence, Utrecht et Lucques, Martina Franca. Sa vie nous est essentiellement connue …More
Saint Martin de Tours, aussi nommé Martin le Miséricordieux (né à Sabaria (ou Savaria) de Pannonie, aujourd'hui Szombathely dans l’actuelle Hongrie, en 316 ou en 317 † à Candes le 8 novembre 397, est un des principaux saints de la chrétienté. Saint Martin est le patron de plusieurs lieux : Tours, Buenos Aires, Mayence, Utrecht et Lucques, Martina Franca. Sa vie nous est essentiellement connue par la Vie de Martin de Sulpice-Sévère. Saint Martin est fêté le 11 novembre (funérailles en 397) et le 4 juillet (consécration épiscopale en 371), fête dite Saint Martin le bouillant ou Saint Martin d'été. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_de_Tours
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11/11/2011 Text in French, audio in Spanish, includes some photos of our visit to Tours, France, 2009. Saint Martin of Tours (Latin: Sanctus Martinus Turonensis; 316 – November 8, 397) was a Bishop of Tours, whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name, much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and …More
11/11/2011 Text in French, audio in Spanish, includes some photos of our visit to Tours, France, 2009. Saint Martin of Tours (Latin: Sanctus Martinus Turonensis; 316 – November 8, 397) was a Bishop of Tours, whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name, much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints. He is considered a spiritual bridge across Europe, given his association with both France and Hungary.[2] His life was recorded by a contemporary, the hagiographer Sulpicius Severus. Some of the accounts of his travels may have been interpolated into his vita to validate early sites of his cult. He is a patron saint of soldiers and horses.
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San Martín Caballero, 11 de noviembre, texto en francés, audio en español, incluyo algunas fotos de nuestra visita a Tours, Francia, en 2009.