Monday, January 31, 2011

Abortion And Virtue Ethics Hursthouse

"Juan Pablo II and its footprint in Colombia, 25 after "the forum will be made in March in Bogota Colombia

Juan Pablo II.jpg Bogotá (Monday, 01/31/2011, Gaudium Press) about 25 years ago, more precisely in July 1986, Pope John Paul II visited Colombia in the second visit by a pontiff carried out the South American country, the first to do so was Paul VI in 1968 -. On the occasion of the commemoration of the fourth century of the Polish Pope's visit and its upcoming beatification on 1 May in Rome, will be in Bogota the forum "Juan Pablo II and its footprint in Colombia, 25 years later."

The event will take place on March 3, is promoted by the Embassy of Colombia to the Holy See and its ambassador, César Mauricio Velásquez Ossa. This will be an academic meeting that will feature, among others, several representatives from various universities Bogota and social foundations on which the track is to remember that the Holy Father left Colombia after passing through the country.

dignity of human life, peace, social justice, poverty, family, youth, communication, education, among others, will be among the topics covered during the school day.

The forum will be installed by the president of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, and will also include the presence of former Colombian President Belisario Betancur, who welcomed John Paul II on 1 July 1986.

The initiative is one of others that the Embassy of Colombia in Vatican promoted during the 2011 to commemorate 25 years of visiting the country for the next blessed. Between them, and advancing the production of a documentary commemorating the 25 years that are carrying out a group of reporters and producers, and has the support of the Colombian Embassy, \u200b\u200bas well as the publication of several books on Life and Legacy of John Paul II.

"25 years ago what you went through those dates?
fact, encouraging participation in the forum, the same Colombian Ambassador to the Vatican, through social networks, has begun to promote the event, and other activities taking place this year on the occasion of the commemoration of the Pope's visit to Colombia, with the following question: "25 years ago what you went through that time?".

The question was quick to be answered several expressions of admiration for the initiative and several moments that were brought to mind, as stated a representative of the press that this year, had the opportunity to cover the visit of John Paul II, "was a blessing for me to know so close work (...) are moments that remain etched in my photographic memory." O

exposing Maria Teresa, who is a user of Facebook, and who remembers the Pope Mobile passed by her and her presence was very shocked because, as stated, the Holy Father "radiated peace." She also relates that when the Holy Father was addressing Chiquinquirá City, was passing over his home in Bogotá Helicopter which led John Paul II, "I think I was the only person standing on the roof of the house in kilometers around, moving a colored handkerchief, I'm sure I sent a blessing! "he says with emotion.

Friday, January 28, 2011

27 Weeks Pregnant Stomach Ache At Night

Ambassador to the Holy See, he regretted killing of priests in Bogota Colombia

RADIO ..
RCN Colombia's ambassador to the Vatican, César Mauricio Velásquez , expressed his sorrow and sent his condolences to the families of the murdered priests in Bogota last week.
In a short statement, the diplomat quickly called for investigations to find those responsible for this crime.

" I express my condolences to the families of the priests who have now lost loved ones to parishes and parishioners where overtaking his pastoral work. Public demands for speed in the investigation and capture of those responsible, "mentioned in the letter to the diplomat.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Softball Poems And Quotes Yahoo Answers

Youth may attend free for WYD Madrid 2011

ROME REPORTS. The Embassy of Colombia to the Vatican has launched a contest for young Colombians 18 between 14 and 30 years may attend free of charge to the World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid.



César Mauricio Velásquez

Ambassador of Colombia to the Vatican
"We, in unity with the founding of Colombia Revel and the Editorial Planeta Colombia, come together to review better jobs, supporting these young people to participate in the World Youth Day in August. "

Those who want to participate should write an essay or a short film on the Encyclical "Caritas in veritate" of Benedict XVI or the messages of John Paul II at World Youth Day in Rome and Toronto. César Mauricio Velásquez


Ambassador of Colombia to the Vatican
"We want to strengthen ties to Colombia's youth about his writings undoubtedly a milestone in the spiritual and theological and doctrinal."

The deadline for submitting the work ends on 13 May. Twenty days after the winners are announced the official website of the event. According

data handled by the embassy, \u200b\u200bnow about 2,000 Colombian youths planning to travel to Madrid to attend the World Youth Day.

Emulator Pokemon Trade Osx

Colombia celebrated the 25th anniversary of the visit of John Paul II, with a forum to inaugurate the nation's president

VATICAN CITY, Thursday, January 27, 2011 (ZENIT.org ) .- The president of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos installed on 3 March in Bogota the first Forum in honor of the new Blessed John Paul II and commemorating the 25 years of his visit to the country.

Colombia Embassy to the Holy See organized the first Forum which also involved former national president, Belisario Betancur, who 25 years ago, on July 1, received John Paul II in Bogotá.


The event, "John Paul II and its footprint in Colombia, 25 years later, will become an academic meeting in which representatives of six universities in Bogotá and social foundations to remember the Pope's footprint in Colombia in key areas such as the dignity of the human person, family, education, youth, justice and communication, among other topics.


Colombia's ambassador to the Holy See, César Mauricio Velásquez Ossa, explains that "the beatification of John Paul II and the conclusion of 25 years of his visit to Colombia has attracted the most admiration and affection. "

" A mail from the Embassy in Rome have come expressions of admiration and fond memories of many people - reveals the Colombian representative in Rome -. A young man says that the day when John Paul arrived in Colombia began to walk. A journalist recalled that during the Pope's visit, from 1 to 7 July, lower rates of violence in the country and to the guerrillas of the time decreed a truce for seven days. Others tell that through his visit back to Mass and confession. "

Velásquez Ossa recalls in a statement sent to ZENIT that" no no saint who has not served to others. Holiness is identity with Christ, an example of service. John Paul II struggled to imitate and therefore gave up the last minutes of life. It is an example of loyalty, strength and joy. Is a greatest of all social sciences. A trusty servant, who never stopped being an exemplary priest. "

" Those who want to torpedo or question the beatification of John Paul II not know the details of the story - add -. It was precisely to meet the Pope who's misbehaviors and ordered censored. Never said nothing against crime within and outside the Church, he, with Benedict XVI, who started the purification of conscience face the world. "

" One of the best things in life is to have a friend saint - ends -. I am a friend of John Paul II and significant contemporary saints have racked this life in the midst of our own crossroads, temptations and problems and in the midst of all this has achieved the goal. "

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Xbox 360 Wireless Pc Hack

President of Colombia thanked Pope Benedict XVI's prayers and support of many countries in winter emergency

"I want to take and thank the Holy Father during the holidays, in all their prayers, said the victims in Colombia," the president said. He reiterated his gratitude to all countries that have supported Colombia in the emergency winter.


La Virginia (Risaralda), Jan. 15 (SIG). The Chairman Juan Manuel Santos Calderon on Saturday thanked the Holy Father, Benedict XVI, for mentioning in your prayers for Christmas and New Year to those affected by the winter in Colombia.

"and thank me take this moment it is the first agreement for the prosperity, the Holy Father during the holidays, in all their prayers, their words of Christmas, New Year, specifically mentioned Colombia and the victims in Colombia and prayers were with us and I think it's something we all appreciated.

"And we are helped a lot, because we are excited and full of value to us, "said the President in La Virginia (Risaralda).

The Head of State also reiterated his gratitude to all countries that have supported Colombia in the emergency winter.

"All countries that have supported us, who have sent help from remote places. Israel, they sent a planeload of aid, neighboring countries, the United States, Europe, in short, many, many countries who have helped us, "he said.

Al thank the Colombian people for the solidarity and support they have given to those affected, the president made a call to "not let down our guard. That, as an editorial says a newspaper today, the work now begins. "

Friday, January 14, 2011

What To Write In A Sister's Birthday Card

Confirmed: Pope John Paul II will be beatified this 2011.

John Paul II will be beatified in the 2011, when they reach 25 years of his visit to Colombia. Fantastic to be the same year. From the Embassy to the Holy See are organizing various events, including a great day the first week of March in Bogotá. We need support and ideas to take forward these activities.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Palm Trees In Hawaii Metal

Beginning of year in Rome










In recent days a year 2010 and the first of this, the Pope reiterated his voice of solidarity to care for victims of winter in Colombia. All the aid of the Church, have been channeled through the parishes. The Catholic Church in the world will help in the reconstruction of the affected populations. Pope elevates prayers for the families of the victims and encourages them to move forward.

This week we had pleasant visits. The first was courtesy of the Ambassador of Ecuador to the Holy See, Don Luis La Torre, with whom we deal with different issues and find that we are in tune to advance mutual projects throughout the year. It was clear that both diplomatic missions have the support and brotherhood that we have always been united as a country and now in the same mission with the church.

Another meeting this week was the Chief of Protocol at the Vatican, Monsignor Fortunatus Nwachukw and Monsignor Carlos Namei to our residence. Talked with them, among other things, the contest Avenc "Meeting with the Pope at World Youth Day 2011."

After that first week, we are profoundly glad all the ideas, projects and plans that are beginning to bear, including the celebration of 25 anniversary of the visit of Pope John Paul II to Colombia and the meetings we will have in Bogotá and Rome , and we welcome the initiative of a group of Colombian journalists, to make a documentary about the visit and the legacy left by John Paul II, 25 years later.

We have also received work of young people, that already are participating in the "Meeting with the Pope on World Youth Day 2011 to be held in Madrid in August.

From the hand of the Virgin of Chiquinquirá, patroness of Colombia, began this year with more hope and service provision.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Kramer Aerostar Zx30h Sale

"It would be great if John Paul II was beatified in this 2011, when they reach 25 years of his visit to Colombia"

25 years later on the roads of Colombia.

From the Embassy to the Holy See will promote the commemoration of this historic visit to the country.

Our country has only been visited by two Popes, Paul VI in August 1968 and John Paul II in July 1986. In this 2011 is the 25th anniversary of the visit of John Paul II, who led the church from 78 until 2005. This time round, 25, should be remembered in the country with gratitude, hope and a new impetus for a short time in the "grand", "God's athlete", "Pilgrim Pope" John Paul II, reaching altars.

these days in Rome and Poland su país natal, se habla de la inminente definición de la fecha de su beatificación, que al parecer, sería en mayo o en octubre próximos. Pueda ser que estos dos grandes eventos se junten. Sería fantástico que Juan Pablo II fuese beatificado en este 2011, cuando se cumplen los 25 años de su visita a Colombia

Juan Pablo II murió en Roma el 2 de abril de 2005. Semanas después,  el 28 de junio de ese mismo año, el Papa Benedicto XVI anunció al mundo la apertura de su proceso de canonización. En los últimos años, la Santa Sede a través de la Congregación para las Causas de los Santos, ha estudiado los testimonios sobre los posibles milagros realizados por el Siervo of God John Paul II. For the Church to declare him "Blessed" has to be stated at least one miracle and to be considered "holy", tested a new miracle after beatification.

During his visit to Colombia Juan Pablo II visited eleven cities: Bogotá, Pereira, Bucaramanga, Cartagena, Barranquilla, Cali, Armero, Popayán, Medellín, Tumaco and Chiquinquirá. Millions of people watched and listened and many memories that endure today in the lives of Colombians. "With the peace of Christ on the roads of Colombia" was the slogan at the time served inivitación to follow and currently recovers today.

In this regard it is worth promote various initiatives that serve to maintain the memory of the Pope and his influence left in the hearts of Colombians. These days a group of fellow journalists and producers working in the realization of a great documentary commemorating the 25 anniversary of the Pope's presence in Colombia. From Rome have our full support.

Colombia Embassy to the Holy See program, in partnership with other institutions, a day commemorating the legacy of John Paul II on issues like the dignity of human life, peace, social justice, poverty and public life . We will also promote the publication of several thematic books that collect the legacy of John Paul II and Benedict XVI.