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Welcome to a unique and engaging experience recently hosted by the Archdiocese of Seoul at Myeongdong Cathedral in South Korea! The once traditional backyard of the cathedral was transformed into a campsite, welcoming 600 young members of the Church for an event like no other. The “Camp at the Cathedral” event, organized by the World Youth Day Seoul 2027 Local Organizing Committee (LOC), aimed to bridge the gap between the Church and its younger followers through dialogue and shared experiences. The theme “Do not fear: I am with you” (Isaiah 41:10) set the tone for the evening. Picture this -…
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has a new leader! The 52-year-old Metropolitan of Vidin, Daniil, was elected as the new Patriarch and Metropolitan of Sofia, following the passing of the late Neofit. This historic event took place on June 30, with Daniil becoming the fourth Patriarch of the autocephalous Church. After a closely contested second-round ballot, Daniil emerged victorious with 69 votes against the Metropolitan of Vratsa Grigory, who had 66 delegates backing him. At just 52 years old, Daniil was the youngest candidate among the three initially presented to the Delegates on June 20. Metropolitan Gavriil of Lovech was eliminated…
Moonlit Movie Nights in Rome Experience the magic of summer in the Eternal City with a movie night under the stars, gelato in hand. Amidst the historic piazzas and lush villas of Rome, open-air cinemas come to life, offering a cinematic experience like no other. From classic films to family favorites, these outdoor screenings are a must-visit. Here are some top picks for moonlit movie nights in Rome: Cinema in Piazza 2024 From June 1st to July 14th, Rome’s piazzas transform into outdoor movie theaters for the 10th edition of “Il Cinema in Piazza.” With screenings in the original language…
During the Angelus, the Pope prays to the Sacred Heart of Jesus to “touch the hearts of those who perpetuate conflicts”. He then urges the faithful not to forget Ukraine, the Holy Land, Myanmar, and countries affected by violence. Remembering the Roman proto-martyrs, he states that we still “live in a time of martyrdom, more so than in the early centuries”: “In various parts of the world, many endure discrimination and persecution for their faith, some even experience a martyrdom in white gloves.” By: Salvatore Cernuzio – Vatican NewsPublished Date: July 1, 2024 In the last Angelus of June, the…
Welcome to Avanguardia – the party! From July 4th to July 14th in Rome, within the historic setting of the park at the ARCI Concetto Marchesi club on Via del Frantoio. Join us for debates on local and international politics, book presentations, our affordable cuisine, aperitif bar, and every evening, concerts, theatrical performances, dancing, and much more. You can’t miss this! FREE ENTRY The party starts at 6:00 pm. All concerts and performances are free and start around 9:00 pm. EVENING PROGRAM: THURSDAY, July 4 – REGGAE, SKA, AND ROCKSTEADY NIGHT WITH RUDIES IN TOWN AND MONKEYMEN Enjoy the best…
Experience the Thrilling Palio di Siena Horse Race Get ready for an exhilarating spectacle as the historic Palio di Siena horse race returns on Tuesday, 2 July, in the charming Tuscan city. This centuries-old tradition sees bareback riders competing in a fierce battle in the medieval heart of Siena. The Palio, dating back to the 17th century, is a vibrant event held on two dates each summer – 2 July and 16 August. Tens of thousands of spectators gather to witness the beauty and excitement of this colorful festival. Photo credit: M. Rohana / Shutterstock.com During the race, riders and…
La moda ha radici nel Paleolitico, quando sono stati inventati i primi aghi con cruna per personalizzare e ornamentare gli indumenti, trasformando l’abbigliamento da semplice protezione a mezzo di espressione individuale. Questa scoperta è emersa da uno studio pubblicato sulla prestigiosa rivista Science Advances da un team internazionale guidato dall’archeologo Ian Gilligan dell’Università di Sydney. I primi aghi con cruna sono emersi circa 40.000 anni fa in Siberia, rappresentando un notevole avanzamento rispetto ai rudimentali punteruoli in osso. Questa innovazione richiedeva non solo l’affilatura della punta ma anche la perforazione dell’osso per creare il foro necessario a far passare fili…
La famiglia di Joe Biden si è riunita a Camp David per esortarlo a restare nella corsa e a continuare a combattere, nonostante la delusione nel dibattito televisivo con Donald Trump. Alcuni membri della famiglia hanno espresso in privato frustrazione per la preparazione insufficiente dello staff per l’evento, come riportato dal New York Times citando fonti vicine alla famiglia. Uno dei sostenitori più ferventi della decisione di Biden di restare in gioco è suo figlio Hunter Biden, a cui il presidente si è rivolto per consiglio. Hunter Biden desidera che gli americani possano vedere la versione combattiva e preparata di…
Gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis bowed his head in prayer for peace, honoring the memory of today’s martyrs and shedding light on the global plight of discrimination and persecution. By Francesca Merlo During his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Francis urged all those present to appeal to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, asking for a change of heart in those who seek conflict, and to embrace pathways of dialogue and harmony. He reiterated his call to continue praying for peace in regions like Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Myanmar, and in countless other areas marked by the devastating consequences of war.…
Celebrating the feast of the two great apostles and martyrs, pillars of the Church, is not just a tradition but a reminder of the essential apostolic continuity within the Church today. It is a day filled with gratitude for Christ’s promise of a strong foundation for the Church and for the Pope, who diligently guides and cares for the faithful. In the biblical passage where Jesus questions Peter’s love three times, we see the profound responsibility of a shepherd towards their flock. A genuine and deep love for the faithful is crucial for effectively carrying out this pastoral role. It…