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Meeting of Pope Francis with Rome’s Priests Welcome to a special encounter where Pope Francis meets with around 160 priests who have dedicated their lives to serving the Diocese of Rome. The meeting took place at the prestigious Salesian Pontifical University, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere with music and prayer. This gathering, held behind closed doors in the University’s auditorium, was the final of a series of meetings organized by the Pope for priests of different lengths of ordination. This particular meeting was dedicated to those who have been ordained for between 11 and 39 years, acknowledging their significant…

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Experience the Best of Rome this Summer Rome is gearing up to showcase a multitude of summer festivals and open-air cultural events, offering a diverse range of entertainment including film screenings, live music, opera under the stars, and so much more. Here’s your ultimate guide to the top events happening in the Eternal City this summer. Opera Extravaganza Prepare to be mesmerized as Rome’s summer opera festival returns to the historic ruins at the Baths of Caracalla, featuring classic operas like Tosca and Turandot, along with captivating dance performances and concerts by renowned rock and pop artists. Literary Delights Immerse…

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In the midst of darkness and despair, faith stands as a beacon of hope for Fr. Roman Ostrovskyy, Vice-Rector of the Greek Catholic seminary in Kyiv. As Ukraine enters its third year of conflict, the sense of downtroddenness is palpable, but for Father Roman, it is his unwavering faith that keeps him going. Reflecting on the recent proclamation of the upcoming Jubilee Year by Pope Francis, Father Roman finds solace in the message of hope and renewal. As a biblical scholar, he delves into the themes of the Bull “Spes non confundit,” emphasizing the importance of the Christian journey towards…

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Welcome to Romadailynews radio news! Good afternoon from the editorial office. Today is Tuesday, June 11th, and I’m Giuliano Alfieri bringing you the latest updates. Tomorrow marks the European elections, with the current commission still in office. The Ukraine issue remains at the forefront of negotiations for EU entry, set to begin at the end of the month according to outgoing President Ursula von der Leyen. Germany is leading the way in providing aid to those in need, and Chancellor Angela Merkel emphasizes the importance of supporting Ukraine in its defense efforts. In Strasbourg, the majority is shaken after recent…

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Experience the Magic of Rome’s Open-Air Literature Festival 2024 at Stadio Palatino Get ready for an unforgettable literary journey as Rome’s free international literature festival makes a grand return this summer at the stunning Palatine Hill. The event spans over five enchanting evenings from 7-16 July, featuring a lineup of acclaimed Italian and international authors who will captivate the audience with readings from their work, accompanied by actors, acrobats, live music, and mesmerizing light effects. The 23rd edition of the festival promises a unique twist this year, with authors presenting new texts created specifically for the event, inspired by the…

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Welcome to Rome’s Monthly Dog Kennel Parade! Looking for a furry friend to join your family? Rome’s city-run kennels have just the event for you! In an effort to increase the chances of shelter dogs finding their forever homes, Rome’s city-run kennels staged a dog parade over the weekend. The event, called “Le vere star siamo noi” (We are the real stars), took place in the EUR district and showcased the adorable dogs from the Muratella and Ponte Marconi kennels. It was a fun-filled day out for these shelter dogs and a great opportunity for them to interact with a…

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Welcome to the Romadailynews radio news, your go-to source for information. Good evening from the editorial office, I’m Giuliano Ferri. Let’s dive into the European elections – Giorgia Meloni’s leadership is solidified with an impressive two million votes. The other government forces are also celebrating their successes, such as the PD’s growth and the resurgence of the left-wing Michelin. In Italy, the election results are clear: Fratelli d’Italia is leading with 29% of the votes, followed by the PD at 24%, and the Movimento 5 Stelle at 10%. Matteo Renzi is out of Parliament, while Fratelli d’Italia is close to…

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Alexander Meddings Verified writer Ripley: Exploring Rome Through the Lens of a Thriller Series Steven Zaillian’s neo-noir thriller series Ripley has taken the Internet by storm, earning widespread critical acclaim and cementing Andrew Scott’s reputation as a formidably talented actor. Be in Touch! Source link

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Welcome to a journey through a mysterious encounter that unfolded in the shadows of Plaza de San Francisco in Cali, Colombia, on a summer night in 2018. The evening echoed the aria from the opera Turandot, setting the stage for a divine intervention in the heart of the city. As I navigated the bustling streets of Cali, I stumbled upon an old book titled “The Prophecies of Pope John XXIII.” Published in the 1970s, this book contained sensational revelations by an Italian journalist, Pier Carpi, unveiling prophecies attributed to Angelo Roncalli, the Pope who eventually became John XXIII. According to…

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Alexander Meddings Verified writer GUIDED TOURFrom €20.00 Adventure Run in Rome Rome is a wonderful city to visit any time of the year, but no season is as special as summer. During the day, the city is in full swing with all sites, galleries, and restaurants vying for business ahead of mid-August when Italy’s cities empty. The evenings are cool enough to relax in a bar or restaurant overlooking a piazza, sip an Aperol Spritz, and dine al fresco. Rome wasn’t built in a day, nor could—or should—you explore it in one. During the summer, your best bet is to…

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