felix culpa - traducción al Inglés
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felix culpa - traducción al Inglés

LATIN PHRASE
Blessed fault; Happy sin; Felix Culpa

Felix Heinrich Wankel         
  • Wankel's grave in Heidelberg
GERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, INVENTOR OF THE WANKEL ENGINE (1902-1988)
Felix Heinrich Wankel
n. Felix Heinrich Wankel, Felix Wankel (1902-1988), Duitse ingenieur die de Wankelmotor uitvond
mea culpa         
LATIN PHRASE, AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF WRONGDOING
Striking of the breast; Striking of the Breast; Mia culpa; Meo culpa; Mea Culpa
door mijn schuld, ik beken schuld
Los Desaparecidos         
  • Commemoration in Argentina
  • Santa Fe]] in [[Rosario]], now a memorial
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  • 1976 coup]] in Argentina
  • The [[Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice]] in Buenos Aires, 24 March 2016
  • de}}, murdered in 1977
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  • Demonstration in [[the Hague]] in solidarity with the Mothers of the Plaza del Mayo, 15 October 1981
  • 7 August 1979 United States embassy in Argentina memorandum of the conversation with Jorge Contreras, director of Task Force 7 of the Reunion Central section of the [[601 Army Intelligence Unit]], which gathered members from all parts of the Argentine Armed Forces<!-- not to be confused with head of DINA Manuel Contreras --> (subject: "Nuts and Bolts of the Government's Repression of Terrorism-Subversion")<ref>[http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB73/790807dos.pdf Original document] on the [[National Security Archive]]s' website.</ref>
  • Clarin]]), [[Jorge Rafael Videla]] and [[Ernestina Herrera de Noble]] (Clarín) at Papel Prensa's plant inauguration, on September 27, 1978
  • Photographs of victims of the 1976–83 dictatorship
  • ''Pirámide de Mayo'' covered with photos of the ''desaparecidos'' by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in 2004
  • Quinta de Mendéz (centro clandestino de detención)}}
  • [[Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo]], Argentine mothers whose children were "disappeared" during the Dirty War
  • Argentine junta leader [[Jorge Rafael Videla]] meeting U.S. President [[Jimmy Carter]] in September 1977
  • Collections of photos from families whose children and grandchildren had disappeared
PERIOD OF STATE TERRORISM IN ARGENTINA FROM 1974 TO 1983
Dirty war; Argentine Dirty War; Annihilation decrees; Maria Eugenia Sampallo; Félix Martín Bonnet; Felix Martin Bonnet; Dirty War against Argentinian civilians; La Guerra Sucia; Los desaparecidos; State terrorism in Argentina (1973-1983); Dirty War (Argentina); Human rights violations in the Dirty War; United States involvement in the Dirty War; Argentina's Dirty War; Human rights violations during the Dirty War
"De Verdwenenen" (Spaans), mensen die apart werden gehouden en gemarteld of vermoord door de dictatoriale Chileense en Argentijnse regeringen

Definición

felix culpa
[?fi:l?ks'k?lp?, ?fe?l?ks, 'k?lp?:]
¦ noun Christian Theology the sin of Adam viewed as fortunate, because it brought about the blessedness of the Redemption.
Origin
L., lit. 'happy fault'.

Wikipedia

Felix culpa

Felix culpa is a Latin phrase that comes from the words felix, meaning "happy," "lucky," or "blessed" and culpa, meaning "fault" or "fall". In the Catholic tradition, the phrase is most often translated "happy fault", as in the Catholic Exsultet. Other translations include "blessed fall" or "fortunate fall".