Author: Pilgrim Kompass Team

Il mistero della monumentale Pietra dell’Altare di Stonehenge finalmente risolto: la composizione chimica dei suoi minerali rivela che il blocco di arenaria, precedentemente creduto proveniente dal Galles, in realtà ha origine in Scozia, con un incredibile viaggio di oltre 700 chilometri. Lo studio, recentemente pubblicato sulla rivista Nature da un team internazionale guidato dal geologo britannico Anthony Clarke dell’australiana Curtin University, ha portato a questa straordinaria scoperta. “L’analisi ha rivelato che granuli specifici di minerali nella Pietra dell’Altare hanno un’età tra 1.000 e 2.000 milioni di anni, mentre altri minerali risalgono a circa 450 milioni di anni”, spiega Clarke. “Questa…

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Welcome to the thrilling world of kitesurfing! The “Zanzibar CUP KUSI 2024” is all set to soar on 24 August, promising a spectacle of skill and adrenaline against the picturesque backdrop of Zanzibar’s stunning coastal scenery. Organized by the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism and the Zanzibar National Sports Council, this exciting event marks the second edition of the “Zanzibar Cup” that aims not only to showcase international talent in kitesurfing but also to foster unity and camaraderie among diverse peoples. The press conference held on 16 August unveiled the details of this high-flying competition, with participants from around the globe…

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Vai al Contenuto Raggiungi il piè di pagina Remembrance, rebirth, justice. Six years have passed since the Morandi Bridge collapsed on 14 August 2018, a catastrophe that shook Genoa, Liguria and the entire nation. Today, we pay tribute to the 43 victims of that tragedy, and our hearts and minds go out to their families and loved ones. Today we all feel somewhat like we are from Genoa too, sons and daughters of such a proud city that was left emotionally distressed and physically split in two, but has also since been able to pick itself up and move forward.…

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The Archdiocese of Huambo Faces Pastoral Challenges Located approximately 450 km from the capital city of Luanda, the province of Huambo in Angola is facing several pastoral challenges, according to Archbishop Zeferino Zeca Martins, S.V.D. who has been leading the Archdiocese for the past six years. One of the most pressing concerns for Archbishop Zeca is the financial burden of sustaining the seminaries in the Archdiocese amidst a challenging economic climate. Despite the generosity of the people, the depressed economy has placed a significant strain on the resources available for the seminaries. The Need for More Priests Even with nearly…

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Discover the Beauty of Estonian Catholic Pilgrimage to St. Mary’s Chapel On August 24, Estonian Catholics will embark on a meaningful journey to the country’s oldest sanctuary dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The annual pilgrimage to St. Mary’s Chapel in Viru-Nigula holds a special significance this year as the Apostolic Administration of Estonia prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary. As we commemorate 25 years of God’s blessings through this pilgrimage, we reflect on the rich history and spiritual significance of this sacred place. The pilgrimage is dedicated to honoring the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Apostolic Administration…

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Unlocking the rich tapestry of cultural traditions, a Catholic youth group in Nepal has unveiled a captivating documentary shedding light on the vibrant heritage of the Tamang community in Tipling. This cinematic masterpiece celebrates the 30th International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples in a mesmerizing display of unity and diversity. By LiCAS News Presented by the talented members of the FA MULAN SIGNIS group, the film titled “The Convergence of Indigenous Tamang Tradition and Catholic Faith in Tipling” offers a poignant exploration of how the Tamang people seamlessly intertwine their ancient customs with Catholic beliefs. Embark on a visual…

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Welcome Pope Francis with a Spectacular Candlelight Vigil in Papua New Guinea Excitement is building in Papua New Guinea as the local Catholic Church prepares to welcome Pope Francis with a stunning candlelight vigil on September 6. This special event will mark the beginning of the pontiff’s three-day visit to the country. The candlelight service, set to take place outdoors after sunset, is open to all, inviting Catholics and members of other Christian denominations to join in the warm welcome for Pope Francis and his delegation. Cardinal Sir John Ribat of Port Moresby expressed the significance of Pope Francis’ visit,…

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Israele ha emesso un ordine di sgombero per alcune zone del centro della Striscia di Gaza tramite un lancio di volantini. Queste zone sono state designate come ‘safe zone’ umanitarie o zone di interdizione ai combattimenti a causa dei continui lanci di razzi e colpi di mortaio provenienti da tali aree verso Israele. Secondo quanto riportato dal Guardian, l’Idf ha specificato che le aree da evacuare per i civili palestinesi comprendono la zona nord di Khan Younis e la parte orientale di Deir al-Balah, entrambe facenti parte della zona ‘sicura’. “Condanniamo fermamente gli attacchi dei coloni a Jit, che hanno…

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Nona tappa del tour delle finali regionali dell’85° concorso nazionale di bellezza nell’ambito della rassegna “Tirrena Summer 2024”. Il concorso di Miss Italia torna ad Anzio (Rm) con la nona tappa del tour delle finali regionali di Miss Italia 2024, organizzato dalla Delta Events, agenzia esclusivista da oltre un decennio del Concorso per la Regione Lazio. L’appuntamento è fissato per Sabato 17 agosto alle ore 21.30 presso l’arenile dello stabilimento balneare “Tirrena” nell’ambito della rassegna “Tirrena Summer 2024“ con il patrocinio del Comune di Anzio. In palio il prestigioso titolo regionale di Miss Cinema Lazio 2024, valido come passaporto per…

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Pope Francis Commends Catholics in Rimini for Monthly Rosary for Peace In a heartfelt message, Pope Francis expressed his gratitude to Catholics in the Italian city of Rimini who have been gathering in the city’s square every month for the past 10 years to pray the Rosary for peace. The Pope also urged Christians to continue spreading the Gospel of peace, even in the face of persecution. The monthly Rosary initiative in Rimini was started by the Nazarat Committee for Persecuted Christians and has since spread to many cities around the world. Pope Francis acknowledged the Committee’s efforts in showing…

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