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17-23 Marzo 2009 il Papa in Camerun e in Angola


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LA GIOIA IN PERSONA...... Felice








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"Siamo mendicanti e chiediamo agli altri anche le loro idee, come la staffetta della posta che riceve il documento dalle mani di uno e poi corre per darlo ad un altro. Faccio una timida parafrasi delle parole di chi ci ha preceduto nel cammino della fede, per annunciarle ad altri."
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26-28 settembre 2009 Benedetto XVI in visita Apostolica nella Rep. Ceca


Pope Benedict XVI is seen through the window of an airplane at Ciampino airport in Rome September 26, 2009. The Pope is leaving for a three-day visit to the Czech Republic.

Pope Benedict XVI arrives at Ruzyne Airport in Prague September 26, 2009.The "Infant Jesus of Prague" waits to be returned to a showcase after receiving a change of robes in preparation of Pope Benedict XVI's visit at the Church of Our Lady Victorious in Prague September 25, 2009. The Pope will visit the church on Saturday, the first of his three-day visit to the Czech Republic.

i Vespri con il Papa





Pope Benedict XVI (L) and Czech Cardinal Miroslav Vlk walk as they arrive at the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague September 26, 2009.Cardinal Miroslav Vlk
Pope Benedict XVI (R) delivers his blessing as he arrives at the church of Our Lady of Victory in Prague on September 26, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI arrived for a three-day visit in Czech republic, shortly ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, the non-violent coup that toppled the communist regime in the former Czechoslovakia.

Pope Benedict XVI (L) sprays holy water next to Czech Cardinal Miroslav Vlk as he enters the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague September 26, 2009.

Pope Benedict XVI waves after leading the vespers at the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague September 26, 2009.


 

      Pope Benedict XVI (C) leaves the St. Vitus Cathedral after the mass on September 26, 2009 in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI arrived for a three-day visit in Czech republic, shortly ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, the non-violent coup that toppled the communist regime in the former Czechoslovakia.










Pope Benedict XVI greets pilgrims as he arrives to celebrate a Holy Mass at the Turany airport in Brno September 27, 2009.

Pope Benedict XVI waves at the end of the mass at the Turany international airport in Brno September 27, 2009.

A boy greets Pope Benedict XVI as he leaves after a Holy Mass at the Turany airport in Brno September 27, 2009.


Pope Benedict XVI leads a mass at the Turany international airport in Brno September 27, 2009.

Pope Benedict XVI serves a Sunday Mass at Eastern Czech metropol of Brno, on September 27, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI called Sunday for hope and a renewal of faith in the former communist Czech Republic, as he served a large open-air mass in Brno, watched by some 120,000 faithful. The pope is paying his first visit to the Czech Republic ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution that toppled Communism in former Czechoslovakia in 1989.

Pope Benedict XVI serves a Sunday Mass at Eastern Czech metropol of Brno, on September 27, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI called Sunday for hope and a renewal of faith in the former communist Czech Republic, as he served a large open-air mass in Brno, watched by some 120,000 faithful. The pope is paying his first visit to the Czech Republic ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution that toppled Communism in former Czechoslovakia in 1989.

Pope Benedict XVI waves at the end of a mass at Stara Boleslav, 35 km north of Prague, September 28, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI visits on September 28, 2009 the Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago. The poepe was to celebrate an open-air mass for the country's youths in Stara Bolesav.
Pope Benedict XVI blesses at the end of an open air mass at Stara Boleslav, 35 km (22 miles) north of Prague, September 28, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI (L) arrives with Czech Cardinal Miloslav Vlk (R) to visit on September 28, 2009 the Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago. The pope was to celebrate an open-air mass for the country's youths in Stara Bolesav.
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the faithful as he arrives in the town of Stara Bolesav, near Prague, on September 28, 2009 on his way to celebrate an open-air mass for the country's youths. The 82-year-old pope visited the Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago.

Pope Benedict XVI celebrates a mass at Stara Boleslav, 35 km north of Prague, September 28, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) celebrates on September 28, 2009 an open-air mass for the country's youths in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, on the last day of his three-day visit to the former communist country. Benedict XVI arrived for his first visit to the Czech Republic and his second to Eastern Europe on September 26.

Cardinals arrive to celebrates an open air mass led by Pope Benedict XVI at Stara Boleslav, 35 km (22 miles) north of Prague, September 28, 2009.

Pope Benedict XVI waves at the end of a mass at Stara Boleslav, 35 km north of Prague, September 28, 2009.

Pope Benedict XVI arrives to celebrates an open air mass at Stara Boleslav, 35 km (22 miles) north of Prague, September 28, 2009.

Choir boys sing as they wait for Pope Benedict XVI to celebrate on September 28, 2009 an open-air mass for the country's youths in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, on the last day of his three-day visit to the former communist country. Benedict XVI arrived for his first visit to the Czech Republic and his second to Eastern Europe on September 26.
Czech youths pray as Pope Benedict XVI celebrates his Pontifical mass at Stara Boleslav, some 25 Kms northeast of Prague on September 28, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI bowed before the skull of the Czech Republic's patron saint on ahead of an open-air mass for the country's youths. The 82-year-old pope visited the Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago.
Nuns offer prayers as are Pope Benedict XVI delivers open-air mass for the country's youth in Stara Bolesav, some 25 Kms northeast of Prague on September 28, 2009 .The 82-year-old pope visited the Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago.
Pope Benedict XVI blesses retired and handicaped priests on September 28, 2009 as he visits Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago. The pope went on to celebrate an open-air mass for the country's youths in a field outside the town on the last day of his three-day visit to the former communist country.

A Czech child sits on the ground as he watches Pope Benedict XVI celebrate his Pontifical mass at Stara Boleslav, some 25 Kms northeast of Prague on September 28, 2009. Pope Benedict XVI bowed before the skull of the Czech Republic's patron saint on ahead of an open-air mass for the country's youths. The 82-year-old pope visited the Saint Wenceslas Basilica in Stara Bolesav, just outside Prague, where he paid hommage to the saint on the anniversary of his murder more than 1,000 years ago.




Pope Benedict XVI speaks onboard the airplane as he flies to Prague September 26, 2009.


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27/03/2013 10:45


Benedetto XVI a Malta sulle orme di san Paolo 17 e 18 Aprile 2010


Visitando la Grotta di San Paolo a Malta

   

Pope Benedict XVI (C), flanked by his personal secretary Georg Gaenswein (L) Vatican State Secretary Tarcisio Bertone (back) and Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi (R), speaks to the press aboard a plane taking him to Malta on April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI said the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Pope Benedict XVI answers reporters' questions during a news conference aboard his flight to Malta April 17, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he disembarks from the plane for the welcoming ceremony on April 17, 2010 at  Malta International Airport in Luqa. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.
Pope  Benedict XVI talks with Malta's President George Abela as they meet in La Valletta's international airport, Malta, Saturday, April 17, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI (L) and Malta President George Abela attend the welcoming ceremony on April 17, 2010 at Malta International Airport in Luqa. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.
Pope Benedict XVI reads a speech during a welcoming ceremony at Malta International airport April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins."

Pope Benedict XVI reads a speech during a welcoming ceremony at Malta International airport April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins."

Crowds of children cheer as Pope Benedict XVI arrives at the Presidential Palace in Valletta April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins."

A man holds a poster reading "Welcome to Malta Benedict" while waiting for Pope Benedict XVI to arrive at the presidential palace in Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church.
Pope Benedict XVI salutes faithful on April 17, 2010 outside St Paul church in Rabat. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Pope Benedict XVI (L) arrives on April 17, 2010 at St Paul church in Rabat during his visit to Malta. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Pope Benedict XVI salutes faithful on April 17, 2010 outside St Paul church in Rabat. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Faithful greet Pope Benedict XVI (C) on April 17, 2010 at St Paul church in Rabat. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Pope Benedict XVI (C) prays in front of faithful on April 17, 2010 outside St Paul church in Rabat. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Pope Benedict XVI waves after visiting St. Paul's church in Rabat, outside Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church. The pope visited the grotto where Saint Paul is believed to have stayed when he came to Malta in 60 A.D. , converting the islanders to Christianity.

Pope Benedict XVI arrives in front of the Presidential Palace in Valletta April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins." The pope is in Malta for the celebrations of the 1950th anniversary of the coming of Saint Paul to the island and its conversion to Christianity.

Pope Benedict XVI prays inside St Paul's Grotto in Rabat, outside Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church. The pope visited the grotto where Saint Paul is believed to have stayed when he came to Malta in 60 A.D. , converting the islanders to Christianity.

Pope Benedict XVI prays inside St Paul's Grotto in Rabat, outside Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church. The pope visited the grotto where Saint Paul is believed to have stayed when he came to Malta in 60 A.D. , converting the islanders to Christianity.

Pope Benedict XVI's motorcade passes through Floriana on its way to the presidential palace in Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church.

Pope Benedict XVI prays  in the Saint Paul church in Rabat, Malta, Saturday, April 17, 2010.


Pope Benedict XVI signs a book after his visit to St Paul's Grotto in Rabat, outside Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church. The pope visited the grotto where Saint Paul is believed to have stayed when he came to Malta in 60 A.D. , converting the islanders to Christianity.

Pope Benedict XVI greets children from the balcony of the presidential palace in Valletta April 17, 2010.

A woman waits for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI on April 17, 2010 outside St Paul church in Rabat during the Pontiff's visit to Malta. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

A woman waits for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI on April 17, 2010 outside St Paul church in Rabat. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

People wait for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI on April 17, 2010 outside St Paul church in Rabat. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.














Rosa D'Oro alla Madonna di Ta'Pinu Regina di Malta








Pope Benedict XVI (C) waves from a boat during a trip from Kalkara ferry to the Valletta waterfront on April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday expressed his personal 'shame and sorrow' to victims of paedophile priests at a surprise meeting during a visit to Malta.

Pope Benedict XVI (R) waves from a boat during a trip from Kalkara ferry to the Valletta waterfront on April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday expressed his personal 'shame and sorrow' to victims of paedophile priests at a surprise meeting during a visit to Malta.

Pope Benedict XVI (L) stands on a boat next to Vatican State Secretary Tarcisio Bertone during a trip from Kalkara ferry to the Valletta waterfront on April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday expressed his personal 'shame and sorrow' to victims of paedophile priests at a surprise meeting during a visit to Malta.

Pope Benedict XVI (C) applauds on a boat during a trip from Kalkara ferry to the Valletta waterfront on April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday expressed his personal 'shame and sorrow' to victims of paedophile priests at a surprise meeting during a visit to Malta.

Pope Benedict XVI (C) waves from a boat during a trip from Kalkara ferry to the Valletta waterfront on April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday expressed his personal 'shame and sorrow' to victims of paedophile priests at a surprise meeting during a visit to Malta.


Pope Benedict XVI stands on a boat during a trip from Kalkara ferry to the Valletta waterfront on April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday expressed his personal 'shame and sorrow' to victims of paedophile priests at a surprise meeting during a visit to Malta.

Pope Benedict XVI arrives to lead a mass at the Granaries in Floriana, outside Valletta. April 18, 2010.

Pope Benedict XVI waves from the Popemobile as he arrives in Floriana, Malta, Sunday, April 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI met Sunday with a group of clerical abuse victims and promised them the Catholic Church would do everything in its power to punish abusive priests and protect young people in the future. The Vatican said Benedict expressed his "shame and sorrow" at the pain the men and their families suffered and prayed with them during the meeting at the Vatican's embassy in Malta.


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"Siamo mendicanti e chiediamo agli altri anche le loro idee, come la staffetta della posta che riceve il documento dalle mani di uno e poi corre per darlo ad un altro. Faccio una timida parafrasi delle parole di chi ci ha preceduto nel cammino della fede, per annunciarle ad altri."
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23/05/2013 18:19

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Fraternamente CaterinaLD

"Siamo mendicanti e chiediamo agli altri anche le loro idee, come la staffetta della posta che riceve il documento dalle mani di uno e poi corre per darlo ad un altro. Faccio una timida parafrasi delle parole di chi ci ha preceduto nel cammino della fede, per annunciarle ad altri."
(fr. Carlos Alfonso Azpiroz Costa OP
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