| LUTHERAN CHURCH OF PUERTO MONTT Text: César Sánchez Vera First Lutheran Church of Puerto Montt. Construction began in 1868 and was destroyed by fire on October 30, 1871 when the building was recently completed (File Photo Alejandro Torres). known German communities, and especially professionals working in the salt industry, made donations for the rebuilding of the temple, but the board decided to build a school leaving a room for religious purposes. On August 9, 1873 the new pastor Alfred Forney delivered his first sermon in the building of the German school. This religion had a short stay in our city was forced to resign by questioning the morality of his wife. Following the incident the Lutheran community in Germany wrote: "... our reputation has suffered greatly from the Catholic population and can only recover if we receive as soon as possible a new and vigorous shepherd our flock in danger of disbanding. However, the board continued to work and the January 9, 1879 is recognized by the Government of Chile the Statutes of the German Evangelical Parish of Puerto Montt. In 1881 Pastor Friedrich Beckmann hires who stay ten years in the making by an outstanding apostolate. Since Germany will send 1500 francs (1889) to begin construction of a large modern church. For his part, Dr. Carlos Martin organizes a campaign to collect financial contributions achieving more thousand marks for the completion of the temple. On this same date, the churches of the lake is separated from Puerto Montt and Heinrich Schweden pastor comes among his duties is serving the communities of Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas and road Chamiza. In addition to assuming the post of director of the German school, Schweden opened the first kindergarten in our city. Diagonal Germania The church was opened in 1891. Lutheran Church located at the beginning of street A. Varas in a view of 1898 (File Photo Alejandro Torres). Lutheran Church from the rear view on a view of the city in 1898 (Photo Archive Alejandro Torres). Lutheran Church view from street corner Varas Serena in 1920 (Photo Archive Alejandro Torres). Lutheran Church and the right side in a German school taking pictures of a school group in 1930 (Photo Archive Alejandro Torres). Iglesia Luterana y calle A. Varas en una vista de finales de la década de 1950 (Archivo Fotográfico Alejandro Torres). Para el terremoto del 22 de mayo 1960 que asoló la zona sur del país, la iglesia luterana sufrió severos daños estructurales además de caer su torre, por lo que tuvo que ser demolida más tarde. Según se cuenta, su campana sonaba estruendosamente con el movimiento sísmico. Iglesia Luterana con su torre en el suelo, posterior al terremoto del 22 de mayo de 1960 (Archivo Fotográfico Alejandro Torres). Para this date the German community had achieved great economic and social prosperity which was not difficult to acquire land in Baquedano Street and build a modern complex that housed a chapel, meeting hall and parsonage. Was opened on August 23, 1963 and on Sundays, when passing through the neighborhood, you can listen to the Lutherans sing their hymns in German. New Lutheran Church located in Baquedano Street, in a view of the early 70 (File Photo Alejandro Torres). LIST OF LUTHERAN PASTORS 1865 – 1866 Alfred Tysska 1868 – 1873 Franz Renz 1873 - Alfred Formey 1875 – 1881 Theodor Schenk 1881 – 1892 Friedrich Beckmann 1892 – 1897 Paul Saemann 1897 – 1904 Heinrich Schweden 1904 – 1910 Georg Holler 1911 – 1915 Bruno Müntz 1916 – 1923 Gerhard Schafhirt 1923 – 1925 Gustav Heldenreich 1926 – 1928 Wilhelm Diedrich 1828 – 1932 Hans Stökl 1933 – 1938 Heinrich Steinwachs 1938 – 1953 Viktor Otto 1954 – 1960 Eberhard Wittmann 1960 - Albert Ehrmann 1960 – 1963 Karl Steybe 1963 – 1970 Eberhard Michels 1070 - 1975 Henning Schaper 1977 to 1983 Brenda Dietrich from 1983 to 1986 Wileied Buchweitz 1986 to 1988 Schubert Baldir 1988 to 1995 Tomás Gaete Cardemil 1995 to 1999 Gottfried Haferburg 1999 to 2007 Alejandro Zegers 2007 - Siegfried Sander |
Friday, November 26, 2010
Transfer Drawing From Cad To Max
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Singapore Supplier Jacob Delafon
Anna Dello Russo (see a couple of posts below) presented today the commercial for her new perfume. Here goes.
Monday, November 22, 2010
What To Wear With Camel Boots
José Miguel Villouta, a popular Chilean radio announcer, a young, gay, and thousands of followers in the country, appeared this week in an interview with Paula recommending young people go into the closet homosexual.
Exit out of it, he said, was "very hard."
Go you for a moment and lock yourself in a closet, to see how it goes.
is a narrow, claustrophobic and suffocating. If not a little light filters can also be frighteningly dark, a place where it is impossible to recognize even the silhouette of your own hands, perfect for hide and be alone.
But who wants to be hidden and only life?
In recent months the U.S. has been a series of tragic news about bullying and suicide among gay teens, a theme that hangs like a heavy rock in my heart and had not known until now how to play.
Well, Mr. Villouta gave me a good evening with your comment.
Being openly gay has its risks, no doubt. Villouta
account in his interview how a family moved from table to a restaurant for not completing sitting next to him and his partner. And although the episode may be humbling, I've heard stories worse.
There is the lawyer who saw his brilliant career disappear in a storm of comments and rumors in his office or the student who was expelled from his home by parents who never returned to speak to, or the man who could not be with his family in his last days in the hospital, because nobody knew who had spent more than a decade together.
Yes, there are stories. More than I'd like remember.
As a teenager in the 70's Chile was not used out of the closet. One implied that he had a natural order which determined that a gay child would be tortured during his school years, live a semi ostracism in college, and then, hopefully, find shelter in a comfortable existence where everything-alone Birthday funerals, great romances a painful break-serious lived behind closed doors.
As in a closet.
In those days there were no gay people on the radio or television.
The closest was Don Francisco, the nation's leading animator, who tore laughter every Saturday among viewers with jumps, breaks hand and fluttering of eyelashes that were part of his famous imitation of a man, "unusual."
There was nothing worse than being "weird", and therefore were not a few parents from time to time, and jokingly warning, claimed it was better to have "a child thief fag."
Add to that other indignities of adolescence, pimples, bad grades, cruel jokes, own goals, and you also be tempted to run to the closet and shut and locked inside.
But things have changed since then.
Today there are many openly gay men and women in the country, many of them, as Villouta, with an enviable platform from which to speak to others, especially younger teens especially gay.
can not forget, we can not, I should say that someone out there is listening.
In America, the stars of Modern Family Barack Obama President currently appearing in "It Gets Better", a series of videos dedicated to gay youth with the promise that, whatever the hell they are living for now things will improve in the future.
is a beautiful promise. An important promise. And, better yet, a real promise.
Things get better with time, I know from personal experience.
So put on your sunglasses, open the door and go and enjoy the light.
And if one day you meet someone who runs away from him because you are gay, as happened to Villouta, politely say goodbye and wish good luck. The will need. Homophobia always runs with a pack of prejudices, and those who rarely feel sleep in peace. Too many weird people on the street. Too much diversity.
Soon they struggle to find a place to feel comfortable and safe. A dark lonely place where ruminate their bad times.
May we suggest a closet?
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Birthday Cakes With Bicycles
During the last Fashion Week in New York, Tom Ford closed the gates of a fabulous townhouse on the Upper East Side and in complete privacy, compared to only 100 people, and one photographer present - Terry Richardson showed his first women's collection in years.
The show became the great commentary all week, partly because of its air of mystery, and partly because his army of "models" included legendary stars such as Marisa Berenson, Beyonce and Lauren Hutton, each wearing a costume inspired by his own style.
What was that night.
imagine.
Ford, which nobody would ever blame a populist, not understand the hysteria and haste of fashion nowadays. While other designers show their fashion shows simultaneously on the gateway and the Internet, complete collections put just a click away, and do not give a stitch of thread without announcing in Twitter or Facebook, he, Martini in hand, invariably white shirt open to the sternum, giving their time.
Elitism seems an admirable quality and grown with great enthusiasm. Would be easier to see Pamela Anderson became Pope, which Ford created a collection for the "pocket sensible" for the clients of H & M or The Gap.
After months of anxiety, of fashionistas 3,909,876,980,543,000,000,000 (Minus the 100 who were present at the parade), finally able to enjoy this new collection in the pages of-what else? - Vogue.
Here it is.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Selsun Shampoo Instrukcja
| The following is a study by the historian puertomontino César Sánchez Vera, member and Director of the CEPH, about a subject that for years has been recognized by historians and researchers in different positions. This time, as Don César Sánchez personal issues its opinion on the subject, after analyzing various references. In a forthcoming publication we will present the opinion of another researcher at our institution, which differs markedly from the position of Mr. Sanchez. By: César Sánchez V. INTRODUCTION
GENERAL HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF CHILE, Indian Flanders Author: Diego de Rosales "Made this happened to Osorno, which had begun to settle in order Villagra Valdivia governor, and his death could not be perfect. Plus, now populated city in the form of Don Garcia himself with fifty neighbors, who divided the lots in the city, the many cuts of the Indians, who visited at that time were found one hundred and fifty thousand Indians, as the authors refer and residents of that city, in those given this crowd of Indians, giving one, two thousand Indians, and another four billion, according to the merits and services. Gave him this title for the memory and honor of his grandfather, who was Count of Osorno, in the natural language of the Indians called the site of the city, Chauracaguin, as noted above, having spent many plants, which carry a strawberry red (myrtle), chaura callers. Gave the first beam of Justice to Mr. Alonso Ortiz, Juan Vilvao and John Gaul, and seeing that all the Indians of that land was very subject, wanted to pass along game until you see the end of it. "Generous NEWS AND RELATIONSHIP AND TRUE THE KINGDOM OF CHILE " Author: Jerome " He left the Governor ( García Hurtado de Mendoza ) of this city (Valdivia ) Monday eighteen days of February in 1500 and fifty-eight hundred and fifty men, which was that day Teuseren, which is four miles from the city of Valdivia. Governor walked here on their journey and arrived at the lake ( Llanquihue ) where he became the Governor Don Pedro de Valdivia (1552). This lake sent Captain Juan Bautista Pastene with thirty men to go look for the drainage of the lake and seek passage. Released this captain, came to a hondable ( Maullín ) mighty stream, which drained the lake. Going down the river, met passengers and picked up some canoes. "CHRONICLE OF THE KINGDOM OF CHILE" Author: Peter Marino de Lovera "Longing for the discovery of new lands passed on without stopping a lot in this town ( Valdivia). And having reached a large lake near the coast where it enters a river ( Maullín ) very mighty Purailla called, walked by with her people looking for way to move forward in their attempt prosecusión. 18 / February / 1558 : Sale expedition from Valdivia, made up of 150 riders. Among them travel Gatica Diego Ortiz and Hernando de Moraga who had been part of the expedition that regard there are several theories which have strong arguments, namely: 1 .- February 20 issue Maullín crosses the river and begin the difficulties in advance, "never with such nuisance to humans / wanted to keep out the Natura ... or boulders meantime and marsh / mixed weeds and undergrowth so "(Alonso de Ercilla) also describes" the tall trees that make the skies as sovereign. " Descriptions are within the province of Llanquihue and Alonso de Ercilla adds, walk "on his way to the west the sun is to say that since the river took the lead Maullín SE which brings us to the top of Pelluco . The expedition camped in Chamiza or Stone Blue beaches is recorded as "stony and rocky" and Ercilla again nos da una referencia “…se comenzó a marchar por la ribera…y andada una gran legua, hicimos el primer alojamiento”. |