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beatification of John Paul II
Madrid, May 1, 2011. - John Paul II is already blessed. In St. Peter's Square at the Vatican was celebrated in style. "The long-awaited day has come, has arrived early, because that is what loved the Lord: John Paul II beatified, "said Benedict XVI in his homily.
The organization of World Youth Day (WYD) has invited all those who were unable to attend beatification in Rome to celebrate a party living the live broadcast.
In a small square of Madrid, opposite the Parish of Good Success, about 600 people have been arriving from early morning to track every detail of the ceremony was being held at 2,000 miles there.
The moment emotional and has been celebrated as Benedict XVI has proclaimed the new Blessed, and the audience responded with prolonged applause. Despite the forecast of rain the day is accompanied with a bright sun.
People of all ages began to gather at 9 am, an hour before the start of the ceremony, young people of WYD volunteers and families.
Marta and Carlos have gone with her four children. Despite the early start wished to be present at the beatification, "John Paul II has always accompanied us, was our pope, since we were engaged in World Youth Day in Czestochowa in 1991. " Excited Carlos said: "The beatification is the recognition of something that already knew our hearts."
All participants have well in mind the phrase that best reflects the message of the new blessed to young people: "Be not afraid. Open the doors to Christ. "
"John Paul II has helped countless people, many conversions have taken place thanks to him," said Sara as the experience of one of the WYD attended. "Back from WYD in Paris I and my group we have a guy in Bordeaux. He told us I was away from the faith and watching a televised broadcast that JMJ had rediscovered the beauty of the Christian message. He asked us to explain more fully what it means to be young and live our faith. "
In just over 100 days, on August 16, will begin the World Youth Day in Madrid kick-off which will be celebrated with a Mass in honor of John Paul II, under whose pontificate began JMJ .
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an invisible revolution
mention a few decades ago was to evoke a revolutionary character in uniform, with a long beard and horn-rimmed glasses, who claimed to be an intellectual but he had no compunction in murdering, stealing or destroying any infrastructure may impose a political model, which being with which he identified automatically going to be the only viable and fair to the vast majority, even if not shared.
In some countries this type of individuals managed to take in a violent way with power, with his arrival not only reached the promised freedom, but little is lost existing were despots and wasteful, leaving behind all that they dreamed and defended or at least preached, mounting systems of domination extracted from a nightmare, which ended just quietly becoming the most hated on it. On the opposite side were democracies, these systems allow us to be independent and act as we wish, as long as we do in the way you like an invisible system, without complicating the situation very much been limited to creating products with junk which occupy our time and mental space, thereby avoiding to think about all that tells us that although we are not free to pretend that we are sufficient because it can not be free anyone who does not understand himself and not allowed to fully understand the reasons for their environment. Within these societies was forged a new generation of individuals who are interested in new technologies, who ended up creating a cyber Alternatively, a virtual world where everyone lives, express and feel without having to leave the comfort of your computer, who initially had little capacity for empathy became friends, who did not feel comfortable with people around them met interesting people in distant places, until one day we noticed it was not just nerds, hackers, geeks or reject those who inhabited it, but literally around the world, live connected was no longer a matter of experts and had become cool, which eventually cyberspace filled with all the banality of which consists of our time. In other societies the phenomenon was repeated, but taking a different nuance, is that they had no photos to share, they did not have long lists of friends who prsumir, they simply had ideas, such that those who live free countries learned long ago to remember, and cyberspace was the meeting point of a new generation of revolutionaries, globalists, anarchists or protesters simple, without a shared discourse, without a common enemy but within the same platform. There
communicate with others who share their rebellion, then the system can not or should not enter, then finally dared to write what they thought, even though the blogger phenomenon took an unusual importance to publicize dissenting ideas official thinking, then it was the turn of the social networks, which has been easier to organize huge demonstrations such as those recently witnessed Tunisia, previously unthinkable, is now the turn of Yemen and Egypt, tomorrow I do not know, I really hope a days are free, but most of all, when you have that freedom for which both have fought, know what to do with it ...
In some countries this type of individuals managed to take in a violent way with power, with his arrival not only reached the promised freedom, but little is lost existing were despots and wasteful, leaving behind all that they dreamed and defended or at least preached, mounting systems of domination extracted from a nightmare, which ended just quietly becoming the most hated on it. On the opposite side were democracies, these systems allow us to be independent and act as we wish, as long as we do in the way you like an invisible system, without complicating the situation very much been limited to creating products with junk which occupy our time and mental space, thereby avoiding to think about all that tells us that although we are not free to pretend that we are sufficient because it can not be free anyone who does not understand himself and not allowed to fully understand the reasons for their environment. Within these societies was forged a new generation of individuals who are interested in new technologies, who ended up creating a cyber Alternatively, a virtual world where everyone lives, express and feel without having to leave the comfort of your computer, who initially had little capacity for empathy became friends, who did not feel comfortable with people around them met interesting people in distant places, until one day we noticed it was not just nerds, hackers, geeks or reject those who inhabited it, but literally around the world, live connected was no longer a matter of experts and had become cool, which eventually cyberspace filled with all the banality of which consists of our time. In other societies the phenomenon was repeated, but taking a different nuance, is that they had no photos to share, they did not have long lists of friends who prsumir, they simply had ideas, such that those who live free countries learned long ago to remember, and cyberspace was the meeting point of a new generation of revolutionaries, globalists, anarchists or protesters simple, without a shared discourse, without a common enemy but within the same platform. There
communicate with others who share their rebellion, then the system can not or should not enter, then finally dared to write what they thought, even though the blogger phenomenon took an unusual importance to publicize dissenting ideas official thinking, then it was the turn of the social networks, which has been easier to organize huge demonstrations such as those recently witnessed Tunisia, previously unthinkable, is now the turn of Yemen and Egypt, tomorrow I do not know, I really hope a days are free, but most of all, when you have that freedom for which both have fought, know what to do with it ...
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