Eucharistic adoration of the communities
Adoration and confession
Adoration and confession
Pavilon A – János Székely, Comission of Caritas in Veritate and the Blessed Ceferino Istitute: We are one bread, one body; Living the Eucharist in Gypsy pastoral care, among the poorest
Pavilon B – Joseph Pamplany: Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in the light of the Eucharist
Pavilon E1 – Jean-Claude Hollerich and Angelo Bagnasco: Eucharist, evangelisation and social commitment in Europe
Pavilon E2 – Massimo Camisasca: The martyrdom of Italian priests after World War II
Main Celebrant: Archbishop Alfredo José Espinoza Mateus
During this mass, the movements of the "Le Devleske" mass in the Lovarian language will be recited.
Composer: Patrik Gergő Oláh
Contributors:
GRAZIOSO Chamber Orchestra - the Chamber Orchestra of the National Philharmonic Orchestra
Capella choir of the Inner City Franciscan Church
Rózsa Farkas cimbalom player
Soloist: Nikoletta Szőke, Nikolas Takács
Conductor: Alpaslan Ertüngealp
The full text of the Bible was translated and published in Gypsy language only a few years ago. The main parts of the Holy Mass, which are also sung by the people, can now be heard in authentic musical form in a special composition written for the occasion, for the first time ever in a live liturgical setting.
Music is a true bridge between an individual and another individual, regardless of origin, proclaiming mankind's historical, spiritual and inner identity. This music belongs not only to the Roma minority, but to all people who know how much the European minorities have gone through in the course of history, together with their fellow human beings, with whom they now forge a strong community.
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Pavilon A – Michael White: Rebuilt movement
Pavilon B – János Székely: One Earth, one Bread - the world of Laudato si'
Pavilon E1 – P. Justo Lofeudo: Renewal of parishes and dioceses through Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Pavilon E2 – David Maria Jaeger: The Holy Land, land of the Eucharist