Contra o plástico, foram entregues 500 sacos de pano na feira semanal
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Na tarde do próximo domingo, decorrem as ordenações diaconais na Arquidiocese de Braga, sendo apresentados quatro candidatos ao diaconado, oriundos dos Arciprestados de Barcelos e Vila Nova de Famalicão.
Na celebração marcada para as 15h30, na Cripta do Sameiro, serão ordenados diáconos três jovens do Arciprestado famalicense: Bruno Lopes, da paróquia de Calendário, Tiago Costa e Vítor Couto, ambos da paróquia de Ribeirão.
O Arciprestado dá os parabéns aos futuros diáconos, «desejando-lhes as maiores felicidades nesta nova etapa que agora iniciam, alegrando-se e rejubilando com as suas ordenações que nos ajudam a perceber e a sentir a riqueza incomensurável da vocação ao sacerdócio, constituindo testemunho vivo de que Deus continua hoje e sempre a chamar operários para a Sua messe».
A Câmara Municipal tomou, esta segunda-feira, a decisão de adiar a Caminhada Concelhia Noturna, prevista para esta sexta-feira, devido à Declaração da Situação de Contingência em vigor em todo o Continente, decretada pelo Governo.
O estado de contingência determina, por exemplo, a proibição do acesso, circulação e permanência no interior dos espaços florestais, previamente definidos nos planos municipais de defesa da floresta contra incêndios, bem como nos caminhos florestais, caminhos rurais e outras vias que os atravessem.
O Centro Qualifica de Famalicão entregou, na segunda-feira, dia 11 de julho, o diploma a 190 cidadãos que concluíram o processo de Reconhecimento, Validação e Certificação de Competências (RVCC).
A sessão, que decorreu na Casa das Artes, contou com a presença do presidente da Câmara, Mário Passos, e da presidente da Agência Nacional para a Qualificação e o Ensino Profissional, Filipa de Jesus, que traçou elogios à forma como funciona o Centro Qualifica de Famalicão. Desde logo, destacou o número de diplomados deste Centro, uma vez que, desde 2014, já 1200 adultos aumentaram o seu grau de escolaridade, mas foram cerca de 9500 aqueles que foram acompanhados e encaminhados para ofertas formativas.
«Este Centro é, normalmente, muito citado como uma referência no país; temos uma rede de 317 centros e este é o nosso centro de referência, é o modelo que nós tentamos promover no país», referiu a presidente da Agência Nacional para a Qualificação.
Filipa de Jesus elogiou ainda a Câmara pela forma como coordena este serviço e estabelece uma rede de parcerias «que tem sido absolutamente fundamental para o sucesso destes adultos». Esta responsável considera que o diploma é importante, não só para o próprio qualificado, que fica menos vulnerável ao desemprego e pode mesmo aspirar a melhores trabalhos, «como é importante para o país».
António Rebelo é um desses exemplos. Recebeu o diploma equivalente ao 12.º ano, esta terça-feira, e com ele pretende um emprego na área que mais gosta. Depois de uma carreira de futebolista profissional (passou pelo FC Famalicão), esteve um tempo desempregado e mais tarde tornou-se assistente operacional no município de Famalicão; mas o seu objetivo é concorrer a uma vaga na área do desporto e, para isso, ter o 12.º ano será fundamental. Avança que não foi difícil obter este diploma, e que contou muito a sua experiência profissional.
O presidente da Câmara Municipal de Famalicão esteve na cerimónia de entrega dos diplomas. Mário Passos ficou muito satisfeito com os elogios proferidos pela presidente do Agência Nacional para a Qualificação e o Ensino Profissional. «Em quase tudo o que fazemos somos uma referência nacional; fico satisfeito em nome dos famalicenses que beneficiam desta estrutura para obter novas habilitações e, assim, sejam valorizados no ponto de vista profissional», enalteceu. Embora represente um projeto individual de cada indivíduo, o autarca considera mais pessoas qualificadas «valoriza o território».
Sobre o trabalho em rede, Mário Passos considera-o «decisivo para o sucesso que tem sido alcançado nas mais diversas áreas de intervenção, onde já trabalhamos dessa forma», conclui.
As férias de verão estão a chegar e ainda não sabe para onde vai viajar? Que tal uma aventura inesquecível, ilhas paradisíacas, paisagens deslumbrantes e águas cristalinas para um mergulho refrescante?
Se gostou da ideia, seguem-se 10 das melhores ilhas paradisíacas para que possa escolher a que mais lhe agrada.
Mas antes de passarmos ao conteúdo, sabia que pode fazer o pedido dos vistos online? Pode fazer o seu pedido sem sair de casa e recebê-lo na morada indicada ou através de um endereço de correio eletrónico.
E se quiser facilitar ainda mais este processo burocrático, use o iVisa para fazer o seu pedido de vistos online. O processo é simples! Indique o país de destino, escolha o tipo de visto que pretende pedir, preencha o formulário e faça o pagamento. Em alguns casos, pode receber o seu visto online em apenas algumas horas.
Sem mais demoras, seguem-se as nossas recomendações de ilhas paradisíacas para este verão.
Em Bali existe diversão para todos os gostos, mas o ponto alto são as paisagens naturais, os templos, os jardins de água e, como não podia deixar de ser, as maravilhosas praias. As pessoas também são simpáticas e estão sempre prontas para o fazer sentir em casa durante a estadia.
Para entrar na Indonésia, precisa do B211A Visa que é válido por 90 dias.
No Arquipélago das Maldivas tem muitas ilhas por onde escolher e pode esperar água cristalina e morna em todas elas. Este é o destino ideal para quem procura umas férias mais tranquilas.
Para entrar no Arquipélago das Maldivas terá de apresentar uma declaração de saúde. O iVisa pode ajudá-lo a obter este documento.
E se procura um verdadeiro destino paradisíaco, recomendamos a ilha de Waiheke que se encontra a 40 minutos de Auckland (de ferry). Nesta ilha pode mergulhar em água que está entre o verde esmeralda e o azul turquesa.
Os turistas também costumam deliciar-se com a gastronomia local e com as provas de vinhos.
Passando para a Grécia, escolha a ilha que tem praias com pouca profundidade: Paros. Na ilha também pode apreciar as típicas casas da Grécia e deliciar-se com os melhores pratos da gastronomia da região.
Se preferir visitar destinos mais conhecidos, recomendamos Mykonos ou Santorini.
Caso queira uma experiência realmente inesquecível, esqueça todas as ilhas mencionadas e marque a sua viagem para as Ilhas Maurícias. Sozinho ou acompanhado, nunca mais irá esquecer as suas férias de verão nas Ilhas Maurícias.
Belas paisagens e excelentes praias para os seus mergulhos, sim, isso não vai faltar. Mas a cultura tão única é a verdadeira razão pela qual recomendamos as Ilhas Maurícias.
E se quiser uma experiência menos focada em praia e mais focada em espaços verdes? A Tasmânia não o vai desiludir. Nesta ilha tem mais de 15 parques nacionais, paisagens montanhosas e diversos lagos. E, se gosta de praias mais vazias, esta também é uma escolha acertada.
Sendo português, não pode entrar na Austrália sem visto. Faça o pedido do visto com antecedência para garantir que o tem dentro do prazo necessário. Com o iVisa pode receber o seu visto no e-mail em apenas alguns dias.
A Escócia não precisa de apresentações, não é verdade? Nas Ilhas Orkney terá muita história, espaços verdes, paisagens típicas da Escócia, monumentos para visitar e muito mais. E, claro, praias.
Palawan tem um cenário típico das ilhas paradisíacas, com águas atraentes de cor verde esmeralda. As suas lagoas, a vegetação densa da região ou mesmo o rio subterrâneo são mais algumas razões pelas quais recomendamos esta ilha nas Filipinas.
Para entrar nas Filipinas, precisa de uma declaração de saúde.
Como não podia deixar de ser, uma região portuguesa: os Açores. Porque adicionamos esta ilha à lista? Vamos dar-lhe algumas boas razões.
As lagoas paradisíacas e as praias são duas das principais razões pelas quais deve visitar os Açores, principalmente no verão. Outras razões são os miradouros incríveis, poder ver baleias e golfinhos, a gastronomia local e os trilhos.
E, por último, as Ilhas Cook. Aqui pode não só apreciar as praias e paisagens, mas também a cultura e as imensas tradições dos habitantes. Outras atividades das quais pode participar são os desportos aquáticos, os mercados de artesanato, os cruzeiros e, claro, experimentar os pratos tradicionais da região.
E, ao final do dia, sente-se com uma bebida gelada a apreciar o pôr-do-sol.
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