Meeting in Belém
Mrs. Cavaco Silva hosted, in the Palace of Belém, a Meeting with a group of Mothers of Children who are Different – children, youths and adults suffering from rare diseases and deep insufficiencies.
Mrs. Cavaco Silva received, today, in the Palace of Belém, the Ambassadress of the United States of America, Barbara Stephenson.
Procession of Our Lady of the Sick
Mrs. Cavaco Silva attended the procession of Our Lady of the Sick, a religious festival of great tradition in Lisbon.
Prize in its 8th edition
Mrs. Maria Cavaco Silva attended, in Lisbon, the award ceremony of the 8th edition of the “Active Woman Prize”.
2008 Magic Glow Worm Campaign
Mrs. Cavaco Silva attended the opening ceremony of the 2008 Magic Glow Worm Campaign, organized by the National Federation of Social Solidarity Cooperative Societies – FENACERCI, which was held in Restelo Stadium Press Room, in Lisbon.
With children under the care of the “Help the Crib” Home
Continuing the separate programme of the State Visit to Portugal of the Kings of Sweden, Queen Silvia, together with Mrs. Cavaco Silva, visited the “Help the Crib” Home, in Lisbon, where they foregathered with the children under care and the officers of the institution.
Ceremony in the chapel of Martim Moniz Square
Mrs. Cavaco Silva attended, in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Saúde (Our Lady of the Sick), in Martim Moniz Square, in Lisbon, the investiture ceremony of the image of Nossa Senhora da Saúde.
Swedish Monarch in the Coach Museum
During the State Visit which is being held by the Kings of Sweden to Portugal, Mrs. Cavaco Silva invited Queen Silvia to visit the National Coach Museum.
Audience granted in the Palace of Belém
Mrs. Cavaco Silva received, in audience, the President of the Association for the Promotion of Teaching to the Blind, Dr. Maria Antónia Oliveira Martins de Mesquita.
Mrs. Cavaco Silva visited the Diocesan Caritas of Madeira, where she became acquainted with the Institution’s activities and met with the staff and voluntary workers.
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