


WORLD DIABETES DAY
Every year, World Diabetes Day highlights the growing need for awareness, prevention, and support for individuals affected by diabetes—a condition that affects millions globally, often with life-changing consequences. The Lazarus […]

THE COLORS OF REMENBRANCE
The different colored poppies—red, purple, black, and white—are symbols worn to remember and honor different groups affected by war and conflict. Each color represents a unique aspect of remembrance, offering […]

Remembrance Day – Lest We Forget
As the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month draws near, we gather not only to remember but to renew a promise born in the mud and […]

Why we must continue to remember
On 9 November 1938, the November pogroms in Austria and Germany marked a terrible turning point in the history of anti-Semitism and the systematic persecution of Jewish people. That night […]

Celebrating Science for Global Peace and Sustainable Development
World Science Day for Peace and Development 2024: “Why Science Matters – Engaging Minds and Empowering Futures” Each year on November 10th, the international community celebrates World Science Day for […]

MES DE SENSIBILIZACIÓN SOBRE LA DIABETES
Every November, we come together to raise awareness, share knowledge, and support those affected by diabetes. Diabetes Awareness Month is a vital time to focus on prevention, education, and empowerment […]

DÍA DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS
United Nations Day, celebrated on October 24, marks the anniversary of the adoption of the UN Charter in 1945, a landmark document that laid the foundation for international cooperation and […]

UNIÓN LAZARUS AUSTRIA
New leadership of the Lazarus Union Austria Gen. (SCLI) Peter Scherer, CFO of the Lazarus Union International, was entrusted with the interim management of the Lazarus Union Austria (CSLA) by […]

Adiós camarada
Hoy hemos despedido a nuestro camarada Ewald Angetter, Brigadier (retirado), miembro de la Unión de Lázaro y Caballero de Honor desde el principio. Discurso del Gran Maestre [...]