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Sunday, November 30, 2008
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Lit comes a new time! next Thursday December 4, 2008 at ten o'clock at night, again in the auditorium of the Convent of San Esteban , the Dominicans of Salamanca we invite you to turn your life with us .
Under the draft the fierce hour campaign Pastoral Juvenil del Convento de San Esteban de Salamanca for this academic year 2008-2009, we have prepared a Late Show in which we to have people I Santiago Project, a Home-School for young people by their social, cultural, family or school, need a different place with different educational models for academic and personal development.
We want this hour on December, is an alternative proposal under of Advent. For preparation for Christmas we show an alternative to face the consumer and welfare society imposes on us, recalling that Jesus of Nazareth was not born among the powerful and wealthy of his time, but between the poor and disadvantaged in their world. Looking at those who are born without the same opportunities as the wealthy of our society, we prepare to celebrate his birth.
As you know the draft is the fierce hour a month in an activity which attempts to present a very diverse and different people give different perspectives of that being a Christian, among the marginalized, in the world of culture, religious life, cinema, etc. and with that in mind try to offer different experiences of faith through culture and commitment. It is with the fierce hour once a month spend an hour on the fire of our life. Turn life with the fire of God, keep the flame of light from a real life, feeding the heat that burns inside, fanning the passion of dreams of a better world for all, to enter fully into this world garment with the energy of hope, youth, joy and compassion ... The Flaming Hour wants to set fire to life ...
'The story goes that one day a young monk went to his abbot because despite to meet all standards, his life did not quite be what he wanted. "Father asked What should I do?". The old abbot stood up, raised his hands toward heaven, and his fingers became ten flaming torches. Then he said: Why do not you become fire? "
Encourage them to come and notice-perhaps as simple as forwarding this email notice to all your acquaintances!!
Greetings to all ...
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
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held two years after a free, democratic and transparent in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Congolese people in the provinces of eastern DRC, North Kivu and South Kivu, is living a nightmare of violence, insecurity and ongoing violation of human rights . The murders, rapes, looting, battles, flight of the population, rise again and multiply, thus moving away all hope of restoring peace, a necessary condition to begin improving the lives of a people wracked by decades of poverty and insecurity.
The architect of so much suffering is Laurent Nkunda, a Congolese Tutsi, a leader of the guerrillas plaguing this area of \u200b\u200bthe DRC. Nkunda and his men are clearly supported by the Rwandan government, which in turn serves the interests of big powers in the North (USA, UK, Belgium, Netherlands).
But why these great powers are interested in the east of the DRC? The answer is obvious: In this area there are important mines coltan, cassiterite, diamonds, wolframite ... minerals leaving the country in trucks and helicopters, via Rwanda, and end at the hands of Western multinationals.
In recent days the situation has worsened. Two Rwandan battalions have penetrated into Congolese territory. On Monday, October 26, a large contingent of the Rwandan army attacked the Congolese Rumangabo base being at the gates of Goma, capital of North Kivu, raising fears a major offensive Rwandan war, with devastating consequences for the population. The preparation of this action was denounced Rwanda last week at the UN by the Congolese president, Joseph Kabila, who also met with the Association of Southern Cone countries of Africa (SADC). They promised help in the event of an invasion of Rwanda.
What until recently was only a suspicion or seemed isolated events, has been taking shape thanks to the numerous allegations of civil society: MONUC (Mission of the United Nations), with 17,000 peacekeepers in the region is not meeting the objectives of his mission of peace and security to the population. Reliable sources on the ground accuse these "peacekeepers" to move Rwandan troops in helicopters, consistent delivery of MONUC, to allow the border crossing to Rwandan military and move to places where Nkunda's guerrillas, accusing them of being dormant when they attack the guerrillas, not to support the government army when he needs it most ... First of all this is understandable that the population has expressed in recent days against the forces of MONUC accused of supporting the enemy and asking them to leave the DRC. The same Colette Braeckman, in an article published on Tuesday, 28 "soir.be him," writes : "What is this mission that absorbs one billion dollars a year? "Two extra battalions will improve things? Should not we be thinking, urgently, in a relay of MONUC for a European force to deter or, at least, a police force composed of neutral and credible observers ?..."
This has not been unrelated to the recent resignation of the head of MONUC, General Vicente Diaz de Villegas and Blacksmith, after just two months in office. While the General Villegas claimed personal reasons seem increasingly credible suspicions relating this resignation with the inability or lack of political will of MONUC to carry out its original mandate in the Kivu.
should ask how it is possible the United Nations Mission, which pay together, is acting under the guidance of U.S. president yet. Do not have to repent, too late to have allowed this new war of aggression and plunder? However, the Western press is limited to reporting the silent humanitarian crisis that name and the reasons for the real perpetrators. Politicians and the UN expressed "grave concern at the escalating violence in eastern DRC" and then look the other way ... surely to the boards of the stock market or banks in distress. What will happen when more than one million refugees already crammed with no means to survive it seems "regrettable" but they support or do not put obstacles to Rwanda in its efforts to annex this area rich Congo.
What is happening to the International Community? How many more deaths will be required to act?
Federation of Committees for Solidarity with Black Africa
October 29, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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exhaustion is not life in an hour, let least pretend that one hour is sufficient for the world to change, it is only uncover the strength, the possibility the magic of a time when it seems that suddenly awakens within us a deep desire to do something because the world changes. It may seem banal claim that you want to change a world condemned by many to failure, failure that otherwise refuse to accept. Disclaimer
rooted in the profound conviction of knowing that we live in a world "inhabited" by us, of course, but also by God. Again God, say some, and we, yes, God yes, we can not deny it, we see him smiling and singing in men and women from small, normal, do you walk through neighborhoods and cities, calling to life, beating to death, calling for "love of scars" and singing a thousand and Lucia live under the bridges of the world. Musical lettering all protests and singing all the injustices, with the power of music to tell the truth and move hearts. You must be crazy some might say. But Is not love insane?, Is not madness a hug? Yes, God yes, at all hours and in this. Lester
Rafael Díaz Zayas.