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Emmanuel Macron, President of France, has officially opened the Paris 2024 Olympics. A hot air balloon floating over the Paris sky carries the Olympic flame, the final surprise of the Paris 2024 ceremony. Former speed champion Marie-Jo Pérec and judoka Teddy Riner were the last torchbearers to light the Olympic flame of Paris 2024. The flame, mounted on the balloon of the French capital, flew over the skies of Paris in the rain. White, red, and blue fireworks illuminated the Austerlitz bridge, where the Paris Olympics opening ceremony began. The Olympic teams paraded, with Greece traditionally leading the way followed…
Colorful fireworks in white, red, and blue lit up the Austerlitz Bridge, where the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics took place. The parade of the Olympic teams followed, with the boat of Greece, as tradition dictates, leading the way, followed by the Refugee Team in white and welcomed with applause. Gianmarco Tamberi parades as the Italian flag bearer for the opening ceremony of the Paris Games and loses his wedding ring in the Seine. As soon as the Italian boat noticed, his teammates started teasing Gimbo. “Lost one gold, find another,” the male water polo players told him, adding…
Exploring the Reform of Euthanasia Practices in Spain The Ministry of Health has recently engaged in discussions with autonomous communities to revamp the Manual of Good Practices on Euthanasia, with mental illness potentially being included as a valid reason for requesting euthanasia. The draft of the Organic Law on the Regulation of Euthanasia (LORE) suggests that mental illness should not be excluded as a reason for seeking euthanasia. It allows individuals suffering from unbearable mental illness to access the Aid to Dying Benefit (PAM) on par with those battling somatic diseases. Moreover, the proposed reform stresses the need for a…
During the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Games, American superstar Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance to the delight of the audience. Instead of performing Edith Piaf’s “La vie en rose,” she surprised everyone by singing a classic French music hall hit, “Mon truc en plumes” by Zizi Jeanmaire. The French can can kicked off with dancers dressed in shades of pink and fuchsia, dancing along the Seine River, near Ile Saint-Louis. The audience joined in, clapping along to the rhythm of the most famous cabaret dance in France. Reproduction reserved © Copyright ANSA Source link
Colorful white, red, and blue fireworks lit up the Austerlitz bridge, where the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics took place. The parade of Olympic teams followed, with Greece traditionally leading the way on a boat, followed by the Refugee Team. American star Lady Gaga made an appearance to thunderous applause at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Games. Surprisingly, she did not sing Edith Piaf’s “La vie en rose”, but instead performed a big hit from French music hall, “Mon truc en plumes” by Zizi Jeanmaire. A few minutes before the opening ceremony began, the President of the…
D. Manuel González, the priest, offers this article about St. Joachim and St. Anne, parents of the Virgin Mary, grandparents of Jesus, and teachers of dreams, memory, and prayer, whose feast is celebrated today, July 26. *** Pope Francis called for the first World Day of Grandparents and Older Persons on July 25, 2022, the Sunday closest to the feast of St. Joachim and St. Anne. The Pope wants to pay tribute to grandparents and older people for having been the social group most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. First, he wants to remember that these people are not alone,…
Welcome to the Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education blog, where we highlight the ongoing events and initiatives of the Holy See Pavilion at Venice’s Giudecca Women’s Prison. Here, we showcase a unique blend of art, human rights, and societal marginalization through various exhibits and activities. The Holy See Pavilion, under the theme “With My Own Eyes,” aims to shed light on individuals often overlooked by society, fostering a culture of encounter and inclusivity. Artists, including Maurizio Cattelan and Zoe Saldana, collaborate with inmates to create meaningful artistic expressions that intertwine with daily prison life. Exploring Human Rights Through Art…
Immagina un mondo in cui lo sport può davvero cambiare le cose, in cui un atleta può vincere il Premio Nobel per la pace. Questa è la visione etica di De Coubertin, che affermava: “l’importante non è vincere, ma vincere con uno scopo”. In una recente intervista all’ANSA, Mohammad Yunus sottolinea l’importanza dei Giochi olimpici di Parigi per l’umanità. Il premio Nobel per la Pace del 2006, testimonial dei Giochi di Parigi e partner della fondazione Milano-Cortina 2026, racconta delle tragedie che avvengono nel suo Paese, il Bangladesh, mentre lui si trova a Parigi per celebrare lo spirito sportivo. Professor…
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care Exposes Decades of Systemic Abuse By Lisa Zengarini A groundbreaking report released by the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has shed light on the extensive and pervasive abuse endured by over 200,000 children and vulnerable adults under the care of state and faith-based institutions in New Zealand from 1950 to 2019. This long-awaited investigation, spanning six years, has uncovered shocking revelations of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse inflicted on individuals entrusted to these institutions. The inquiry, initiated by the New Zealand government in 2018, delved into the dark…
The 3rd Diocesan Youth Day in Port-Gentil, Gabon: A Celebration of Hope and Faith Excitement filled the air during the recent Diocesan Youth Day in Port-Gentil, Gabon, as young people gathered under the theme “Joyful in Hope.” The event, now in its 3rd edition, was a resounding success, according to Bishop Eusebius Chinekezi, the Local Ordinary of the Diocese. Bishop Chinekezi shared with Vatican News that the main objective of the Youth Day was to infuse the youth with a sense of joy and hope while guiding them on their journey of faith. The theme of hope resonated throughout the…