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La Calabria celebra San Francesco di Sales. Il 22 a Reggio, il 23 a Spezzano e la Messa regionale il 30 a Paola con Franco Siddi

REGGIO CALABRIA - Calabria celebrates St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), patron saint of journalists. To accommodate the religious ceremony, Sunday, Jan. 30 at 10 am, will be the Sanctuary of San Francesco di Paola, the patron of Calabria.
choice dense with meaning, that the UCS, the Catholic Press Union of Calabria, which includes six bishops among its members (Salvatore Nunnari, Vittorio Mondello, Giuseppe Fiorini Morosini, Giancarlo Bregantini, Santo Marciano and Luigi Renzo), and organizes the event in collaboration with the Association and the Journalists' Union of Calabria.
E 'where Monsignor Salvatore Nunnari, Bishop journalist writing UCS and the Union of Journalists of Calabria, as his five colleagues, will preside over the religious ceremony, which will be concelebrated with other bishops and the Father Provincial of the Friars Minimum Father Rocco Benvenuto, and will be attended, among others, the secretary general of the National Federation of the Italian Press, Franco Siddi, just re-confirmed with broad support from the Congress of the Press in Bergamo.
"I'm thrilled and grateful for the invitation," Siddall said, recalling the battles in defense of journalists who saw him star with Msgr. Salvatore Nunnari, for twelve years the National Council of Fnsi. Also present were Charles Parisi, UCS chairman and secretary of the union, Joseph Soluri, president of the Order of Journalists of Calabria, the spiritual father UCS Calabria, Don Pippo Curatola, and regional and national directors of UCSI, Order, Trade of Journalists, and Inpgi Casagit.
So, after Mass last year, in the chapel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Shelter Foundation of Souls of Paravati, there could be no other place "holy and sanctifying, that the monastery of the friars minimum so dear to the mystic Natuzza evolved, who called him "my friend" recognizing the special function of guidance and support, from childhood, of the spiritual journey and share our love for God and for the poor.
Natuzza, which gave the UCSI Calabria 7 June 2008, the honorary membership card, along with the Prize "story-telling golden age" of the Syndicate of Journalists of Calabria, as "extraordinary communicator of Truth," once or twice the year went to the Shrine of Paola and "even before the friars of the shrine even know of its presence - says Don Pasquale Barone - was always welcome St. Francis, who never spared the truth is not your father's reprimand: "You are always the same! ... You always think to others and never yourself! "."
appointment of Paola, which also provides an opportunity for interaction and reflection at the end of the religious, are, of course, invited all journalists from Calabria. The regional event
di Paola, in honor of the patron saint of the information world, will be preceded by the diocesan Masses. We start from Reggio Calabria, where, Saturday, Jan. 22, at 10, will be Monsignor Vittorio Mondello, archbishop of the diocese of Reggio-Bova, to officiate at the Mass in the Chapel Archdiocesan Major Seminary of Pius XI.
After the religious ceremony, a meeting, open to all journalists, sponsored by the Diocesan Social Communications, Catholic Union of the Italian Press Calabria, the Mayor and the Order of regional newspapers.
Sunday, January 23, the celebrations for the feast of St. Francis de Sales will move to Albanian Spezzano, where it will be the Archbishop Santo Marciano, who leads the diocese-Rossano Cariati, to officiate at the Mass, at 18, in the Church St. Peter and Paul.
St. Francis de Sales, born August 21, 1567 in Savoy in the castle of Sales at Thorens, noble family, he studied law in Paris and Padua, became a lawyer, but since the academic year, began to emerge of its paramount interests theological, which culminated, then, in the priesthood. Ordained priest 18 December 1593, given the limited fruits obtained from the pulpit, began the publication of leaflets, which he slid under the doors of the houses or affixed to walls, earning, for this unique advertising business, the title of patron saint of journalists and those who spread Christianity, using means of social communication. But those sheets, that he drove under the doors of the houses, had little effect. Became proverbial, however, his teachings, understanding and infused with sweetness ("If I'm wrong, I would rather err on too much too rigorous for goodness') and impregnated with the firm conviction that, in support of human actions, there is always the providential divine presence.
Francis de Sales was also bishop of Geneva and the great Doctor of the Church. Considered the father of modern spirituality, has left us many written works. He died Dec. 28, 1622 in Lyon, while his heart "uncorrupted" is in the Monastery Visitation at Treviso.

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