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Qué (quién) es Father"s Day - definición

Father Damien (Escobar); Father Damien Day; Father Damien Statue

Father's Day         
  • Μπαμπά Σ'αγαπώ}}", i.e. "Daddy I love you".
CELEBRATION HONORING FATHERS
Fathers day; Fathers' day; Father’s day; Fathers Day; Fathers' Day; Father's day; Father’s Day
Father's Day is a holiday of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Ages.
Father's Day         
  • Μπαμπά Σ'αγαπώ}}", i.e. "Daddy I love you".
CELEBRATION HONORING FATHERS
Fathers day; Fathers' day; Father’s day; Fathers Day; Fathers' Day; Father's day; Father’s Day
¦ noun a day of the year on which fathers are honoured with gifts and greetings cards (in the US, Britain, and South Africa usually the third Sunday in June).
Father's Day         
  • Μπαμπά Σ'αγαπώ}}", i.e. "Daddy I love you".
CELEBRATION HONORING FATHERS
Fathers day; Fathers' day; Father’s day; Fathers Day; Fathers' Day; Father's day; Father’s Day
Father's Day is the third Sunday in June, when children give cards and presents to their fathers to show that they love them.
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Wikipedia

Statue of Father Damien

The Father Damien Statue, also called the Saint Damien of Molokaʻi Statue, is the centerpiece of the entrance to the Hawaiʻi State Capitol and the Hawaiʻi State Legislature in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. A second bronze cast is displayed in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol, along with the Kamehameha Statue. The landmark memorializes the famous Hawaiʻi Catholic Church priest from Belgium who sacrificed his life for the lepers of the island of Molokaʻi. Father Damien is considered one of the preeminent heroes of Hawaiʻi, and was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on October 11, 2009. Cast in bronze, the statue depicts Father Damien in his later years after being diagnosed with the disease of those he attended. Much attention was given to the recreation of the disfiguring scars on the priest's face and his arm hanging from a sling.