Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 23:14
Submitted by alkhaliladmin on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 22:52
My comments presented here are based upon the reflections given by the Monastic Community of Deir Mar Musa el-Habashi in Syria to the Lineamentaprepared for Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East, which I consider still to be important, even after publication of theInstrumentum Laboris, I present them here, together with the text I wrote on the basis of my impressions of the latter, after our discussions in London. I would wish to stress here that the Lineamenta and the Instrumentum Laboris are both full of interesting insights. However, our role here is not simply to reiterate them, but rather to state what we think is either missing or insufficiently emphasised. Our approach is always intended to be constructive, even when critiquing the documents.
Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 18:24
Television highlighted the decision of John Paul II to take off his shoes before stepping into the Great Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. He wearily crossed the nave whose vaults are still held up by the columns of the Cathedral of John the Baptist. Then, in silence, he collected his thoughts in prayer, near the memorial where the relics of the Precursor are kept. Only the small papal entourage entered the mosque.
Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 18:21
È stato il mezzo televiso quello che ha permesso di valorizzare appieno la decisione di Giovanni Paolo II di togliersi le scarpe per visitare la Grande Moschea degli Omayyadi a Damasco. Traversata faticosamente la navata, le cui volte sono ancora sostenute dalle colonne dell’antica Cattedrale di Giovanni Battista, il Papa si è finalmente potuto raccogliere in silenzio, in preghiera, presso il memoriale in cui si conservano le reliquie del Precursore.
Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 17:34
Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 16:21
Dear Ivo,
At long last, the book is a reality… thanks to you and thanks to Francesca and Mario Peliti!
Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 15:58
Carissimo Ivo,
finalmente il libro è una realtà…!
Ti voglio parlare qui di tre cose. La prima sarà una breve spiegazione su chi siamo e vogliamo essere noi della Comunità Monastica del Khalîl (Abramo l’Amico di Dio) nata nel monastero siro antiocheno di Deir Mar Musa el-Habasci (San Mosè l’Abissino). La seconda sarà parlare di te, come persona-fotografo. La terza sarà accennare alla problematica psico-spirituale del fotografato.
Submitted by paolo.dalloglio on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 18:02
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