Author: Pilgrim Kompass Team

Il ministro della Cultura Gennaro Sangiuliano si è dimesso. Le dimissioni irrevocabili le ha comunicate in una lettera alla presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni. Alessandro Giuli è il nuovo ministro della Cultura. Agirà “in tutte le sedi legali contro chi mi ha procurato questo danno, a cominciare da un imminente esposto alla Procura della Repubblica, che intendo presentare”, preannuncia Sangiuliano nella lettera. “Agirò contro chi ha pubblicato fake news in questi giorni”. Alessandro Giuli è il nuovo ministro della Cultura. Il Presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, – si legge in una nota – ha ricevuto questo pomeriggio, al Palazzo del…

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Global sustainability leaders and key figures from across the private and public sectors recently convened in the picturesque city of Pisa for the Terra Tuscany summit. This three-day event, held on September 2-4, aimed to advance discussions on climate action and ecological transformation in alignment with the teachings of Pope Francis. The summit, titled “Terra Tuscany: A Climate Action Summit for Global Sustainability Leaders,” was organized by Illuminem, a renowned sustainability data platform. Andrea Gori, the founder of Illuminem, emphasized the importance of educating about sustainability as a mission and not just a job. He highlighted the significance of bringing…

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Political Prisoners Released from Nicaragua Arrive in Guatemala After facing pressure from the United States, the Nicaraguan Government has made the decision to release a group of political prisoners on humanitarian grounds. This move comes after intense mediation efforts between the U.S. administration and President Daniel Ortega’s government. The White House has confirmed the release of 135 political prisoners, including members of the Mountain Gateway organization, lay Catholics, and students. A New Chance for Freedom The release of the political prisoners has been met with relief and gratitude by their families and supporters. The group has been transferred to Guatemala,…

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Are you ready for a thrilling ride into the world of noir fiction? Join us on Wednesday, September 11th at 6:30 pm at the Sala Rappresentanza of Circolo Canottieri Roma as we unveil “Suicidio Perfetto” (Perfect Suicide), a gripping novel by Umberto Brindani, the director of the weekly magazine Gente. Follow the story of a journalist pushed to the sidelines by his publication, who finds himself investigating a murder shrouded in mystery and filled with sinister characters. The book presentation will lead into a discussion about the current state of journalism in Italy, navigating through conservatism, lobbying, and fake news.…

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Un viaggio straordinario sta per avere luogo, con il Papa Francesco che si prepara per raggiungere la Papua Nuova Guinea a bordo dell’aereo A-330 della compagnia Garuda Indonesia. Partito dall’aeroporto di Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta alle ore 10.37 locali, il Pontefice affronterà sei ore di viaggio per attraversare l’Oceano da Asia a Oceania, atterrando al Jacksons International Airport di Port Moresby. Di: Vatican News Data di pubblicazione: 6 Settembre 2024 Il Papa si appresta ad affrontare la seconda tappa del suo 45mo Viaggio apostolico, diretto a incontrare la comunità di Papua Nuova Guinea per due giorni, fino a domenica 8. Un Viaggio…

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Experience Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Papua New Guinea Join us as we embark on an unforgettable journey with Pope Francis as he begins his Apostolic Journey to Papua New Guinea, the second leg of his 45th Apostolic Journey abroad. By Claudia Torres – Port Moresby Excitement fills the air as Pope Francis lands in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The people of this beautiful country have eagerly awaited his arrival, with Catholics from all corners gathering in the capital city to welcome him. In a display of faith and dedication, many pilgrims walked for days, overcoming challenges due to…

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The Future of Faith, Fraternity, and Compassion in Indonesia: Cardinal Archbishop of Jakarta Reflects on Pope Francis’ Visit After Pope Francis concluded his three-day Apostolic Journey to Indonesia and departed for Papua New Guinea, Cardinal Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo, the Archbishop of Jakarta, shared his hopes for the future of “faith, fraternity, and compassion” among people of different faiths in the country. By Fr. Bernardo Suate – Jakarta Reflecting on the Pope’s visit, Cardinal Suharyo emphasized the significance of the theme that guided the journey: faith, fraternity, and compassion. He noted that these words encapsulate the essence of the Church’s mission…

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Welcome to this week’s edition of News from the East, a collaboration with L’Œuvre d’Orient bringing you the latest updates from the Eastern Churches. Church Bombing in Jenin The city of Jenin in the West Bank is currently facing intense bombardment by the Israeli army, with the Palestinian refugee camp being the main target. However, the destruction extends beyond, with reports of significant damage to a Catholic church and convent in the city center. This complex had already suffered damage in a previous military incursion months ago. New Armenian Catholic Bishop Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Kevork Nora-doun-guian as the…

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Experience the Trevi Fountain Like Never Before! Are you ready to visit Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain in a whole new way? The city is considering a plan to introduce a ticketing system that will not only address overcrowding but also enhance the visitor experience. The proposed plan includes a €2 ticket for tourists, giving them a 30-minute time slot to enter the Trevi Fountain basin. And here’s the best part – Rome residents get in for free! The goal is to make a visit to the Trevi Fountain a truly memorable experience, free from the chaos of overcrowding and selfie-taking…

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Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Papua New Guinea Embracing Unity and Peace in Papua New Guinea Excitement is in the air in Papua New Guinea as Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey approaches, and local broadcasters like Radio Maria are gearing up to bring coverage of this historic visit to the people of the nation. As a broadcast partner of Vatican News, Radio Maria, led by Fr. Joseph Emmanuvel Amith, a dedicated Vincentian missionary, sees this visit as a significant opportunity to unite the diverse communities of the nation and sow seeds of peace in their hearts. Aiming for the Peripheries Radio…

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