Monday, February 28, 2011

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Art Exhibition in Casa del NeuquénSe present the show "Passions horse" by José Luis Castro
The inauguration will be next Thursday 03 March at
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José Luis CASTRO submit sample riding · Passion ¨ in the gallery of Casa del Neuquén, where monthly exhibitions held within the year of the fiftieth anniversary of this institution. The inauguration will be next Thursday 03 March at 16.30 pm, at Maipú 48 of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The exhibition is organized by Casa del Neuquén, dependent Coordinating Ministry of Cabinet and will be open during the entire month of March, Monday to Friday from 9am to

16hs .- José Luis Castro was born in Chili, La Rioja. He settled with his family in the Upper Valley from an early age and moved to Neuquén for college. He finished the race
Primary Teacher in Visual Arts, completed the technician in Visual Arts, and studies currently the Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts with a concentration in drawing and painting at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "Manuel Belgrano".
For training and further studied in the workshop the teacher and artist Mario Martinez. Held many exhibitions in the province and accompanied artists including Marta Such stands. Since then, work permanently in his studio by studio compositions and study tours to locations both inside the province, as other provinces. In these field trips and travel is prioritized landscape analysis, observation of people and personalities.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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archbishop of Tunisia for the murderer of a priest.

Monsignor Maroun Lahham recalls
Marek Rybinski father, slain
TUNISIA, Saturday, February 26, 2011 (ZENIT.org ) .- Here is the message addressed to Catholics in Tunisia's capital Archbishop Monsignor Maroun Lahham, concerning the murder of a young Polish Salesian priest, Father Marek Rybinski, which took place on 18 February.
* * * Dear All:
live events do not stop (let the word without an adjective). Now was the father Marek, Salesian 34, present in Tunisia since 2007, who has been stuck in a warehouse in the school of the Salesian Manouba.
The Home Office has published a statement, according to which the murderer was a carpenter from the school. Salesian Fathers say that the murderer had borrowed three months ago, two thousand dinars to buy material for their work. It appears that the money was spent on other things, that the seller refused to give unpaid material, and Marek's father insisted to be returned to school the money. Panic, and fear of being discovered, said Interior Ministry statement, the murderer struck the priest with successive blows very strong with a blunt object in the head and neck causing his death. The murder was committed by fear of being discovered " .
On completion of legal formalities, held a large mass in the cathedral before being repatriated to Poland.
What can we say? Horror, sadness, anger, revolt, worry, fear, doubt ... Everything is mixed. Why the father has been murdered Marek? For two thousand dinars! It's hard to believe it. Certainly there are details that do not know. However, no data to know:
- I know Marek's father had written two weeks before his assassination, speaking of the Tunisian people "is a young nation, intelligent, unable to resort to violence, deeply good, that is not capable of hate. "
- I know he had just written his first book on Tunisia, which among other things says: "During my stay in Tunisia, my attitude toward my fellow Muslims has changed little. The fear of terrorism and extremism has completely disappeared . The Tunisians are so welcoming, friendly and warm. I teach this attitude. "
- I know they had volunteered to come to Tunisia four years ago, when it had just been ordained a priest.
- I know I had asked for money for all sites to renovate school facilities to which he loved and who was the treasurer.
I imagine that I am at his murderer to ask you a few questions: What is the real reason you killed the father Marek? Why so barbaric? Their youth and innocence, do not you have inspired no sentiment of pity? "Not fragile physique? We've knocked unconscious a hammer, do not you seem to be enough? It was necessary to kill and leave you bathed in their blood? How could you sleep after that? What you're made? What religion you profess? Are those who believe in God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful (Al Rahman Al Rahim ) ? How to combine your crime with your faith?
answer these questions, tranquilízanos, reassures our heart of a father and brothers ... Then you promise forgiveness. You should first ask God, then he will receive from the Catholic Church in Tunisia.
"Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies ...". Has fallen, is dead, following the example of Christ by Marek's father had dedicated, has borne fruit. All messages of solidarity, all the gestures of sympathy, the flowers placed at the door of the cathedral, the Tunisians and Tunisian who participated in demonstrations outside the cathedral with slogans: "Marek, sorry!" Young Tunisians who met in the cathedral on 20 February, with flowers, tears in the eyes ... "We have not killed us - they said - it has not been Tunisia. Forgive us!". And the sisters were embracing.
official reactions have been the same style, the Prime Minister, Minister of Interior, Foreign Affairs, Labor, Education, Religious Affairs, Tourism, Arab and foreign ambassadors, including the Islamic party Al Nahda. .. "We needed a priest's death to realize all this sympathy and this love? The price is very expensive. We greatly appreciate all these gestures of friendship, but not worth a single drop of blood of our dear Marek.
And now? Well, we kept going. No is the moment of panic, but of faith, patience and caution. Flee? Not at all, tough times are not times of flight. I say this in a personal capacity, in the first place, and I say on behalf of all religious personnel of the Church of Tunisia and on behalf of Christians in the country. I would also say on behalf of our fellow Muslims and Jews. We stayed in this country that welcomes us, who loves us and whom we love. We were also for you, because we want to enrich us with your presence and difference, and we propose also the values \u200b\u200bwe believe in and try to live despite our weaknesses, values \u200b\u200bthat can offer a contribution faith, hope and confidence.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

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The pope's second book on Jesus will be released on 10 March.

"From the entrance to Jerusalem to the resurrection"
VATICAN CITY, Friday, February 18, 2011 (ZENIT.org ) .- The Holy See will present the second book by Benedict XVI on Jesus of Nazareth on March 10, as reported on Friday the Vatican press office.
The volume, which focuses on the period of the life of Christ that goes "From the entrance to Jerusalem to the Resurrection" is published by the Libreria Editrice Vatican, which gives copyright to publishers by country.
The first volume, published by The Sphere Books, Spain, Ignatius Press in America, Rizzoli in Italy, presented in ten chapters, the first part of the life of Christ, explaining that the Jesus of the Gospels is the same as the historical Jesus.
The second volume will be presented in the Press Room of the Holy See, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, and Professor Claudio Magris, an Italian writer and Germanic.
Benedict XVI in the first volume explains that these books do not involve the papal teaching, but are the result of investigations of his life. So, he adds: "Everyone is free to disagree."
The pope, who plans to write a third book on Jesus, spend the few free time you have at your disposal, including the summer, to write these texts, with pen, not the computer, in German.
is the third book written since he was elected pope, after the recent publication of "Light of the World," a series of interviews with German journalist Peter Seewald, held meetings in a week last summer at Castel Gandolfo.

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Sunday 20 September. VII TO 2011 A. Comments on the Gospel.

Sunday's Gospel: Beloved Enemy
by Bishop Jesús Sanz Montes, OFM, Archbishop of
Oviedo OVIEDO, Friday, February 18, 2011 (ZENIT.org ) .- Here is the commentary on Sunday's Gospel, Seventh Ordinary Time (Matthew 5.38 to 48), February 13, written by Bishop Jesús Sanz Montes, OFM, Archbishop of Oviedo.
* * *
reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew 5, 38-48

At that time, Jesus told his disciples: - "You have heard it said:" An eye for eye, tooth for tooth. " I, however, I say, "Do not front that I do wrong. On the contrary, if one hits you on the right cheek, turn the other, to which anyone would sue and take your coat, give him your coat also required to whomever you walk a mile, go with him two, who calls you, go, and you borrow, not shun it.
you have heard it said: "Thou shalt love thy neighbor" and hate your enemy. I, however, I say: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. So you will be sons of your Father in heaven, who makes his sun rise on the evil and good, and sends rain on the just and unjust. For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? Do not even publicans the same thing too? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do you do special? Do not do the same thing the Gentiles? Therefore be perfect , as your heavenly Father is perfect. "
Word of the Lord.
* * *
Jesus is explaining the Beatitudes in the Gospels of these Sundays. I hear that this time is particularly surprising, unexpected and hard to follow. Undoubtedly, so would those first hearers of these words of the Master. Then, as now, men had their subterfuge to drop off their "honrilla." It was not being violent or aggressive, but not stupid, and then coined that famous "eye for eye, tooth for tooth", the old law of retaliation. That is, no we will throw the first stone, but who seek us and challenge us to find will not go unanswered. Then comes our motto: "I forgive but not forget", which is a subtle way and impossible to reconcile disparate something as opposite as forgiveness and resentment.
Jesus comes and says: Love your enemies, to surprise those who insult you, confuse those who ask you something. Others will say different things, others will have their petty underhanded settling scores with his teeth and his eyes ... measured and weighed in the balance of their particular retaliation. It was not opportunism but to return to men the real possibility of returning to the image of a God who does not discriminate against anyone, who loves his enemies giving away the sun each morning to the good and bad, and sends rain on the righteous sister and the unjust. Jesus did not preach
simply a universal ethic, good civic education and rules of etiquette apply to everyone. He proposes something else agrees or not with what others can also think and propose. The count and weigh love, love that calculates the conditions calling for ... it is not interested in Jesus. That belongs to the heathen, who do not belong to the city of God and His people. Perhaps we think that we have no enemies of solemnity. Enemies of those to which one responds with modern missiles or romantic duels. But the enmity that Jesus invites us to overcome with friendship and hatred He urges us to transcend with love, can be very close, perhaps too close.
The love that Jesus offers us daily gesture should be made permanent. Because friends or enemies that we must either love can be found near or far, at home or in the next, can be a relative or a partner, frequent or surprised our paths in ways uncommon ... But this does not matter. No distinction is worth to dispense with all that mattered, the most distinctive and what differentiates us from the Gentiles (Mt 5.46-47): love. In this we recognize as his disciples.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

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THE SWORD - Domus Galilaeae - February 2011

During the visit of more than 200 bishops to the Domus Galilaeae last week were surprised with Kiko new symphony, called "The Sword". Interpret a group of talented young musicians from Spain, all members of the Neocatechumenal.