CFA Centre John Paul II to Loreto (AGESCI)


CFA (Field Membership)
Center to Loreto

On June 4, JPII visited the center, making you stop, the 32 leaders from all Agesci Italy along with eight chiefs of staff as part of field training Agesci that is taking place these days in Matelica. They left this morning from Matelica headed to the Basilica of Loreto, all along the journey with Mary to objected to their "yes"! We thank them for choosing the Center as a step in the path that leads into the house of yes.

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Death has always won?


The silence of God in this hour suspended over the abyss. The overlapping of two viae crucis. The enigma of death plunged like a hawk makes us wonder peremptorily. Really defeats death, on the night of the earthquake, as at the end, in our individual lives? What is , if not the of an empty tomb, of a God who rose from the dead? What we believe, with who we really are?

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The priest with the boots


This article is not to be read, if there is a group of AE "right", who are not afraid to put the shorts and sleep in a sleeping bag. But if your group does not have this luck, or has it only in a limited way, you can also print it and insert it in a deliberately provocative, in the breviary of your . Maybe you get angry. Maybe not.

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Bible Camp 2008


Fields Bible Agesci

So I'm running, but not as those without a goal. "
St. Paul teach us the way.

The secret of Paul

St. Paul, remember our motto as R / S, is a man who knew the way. He has traveled much. He experienced the difficulties, hardships, but also encounters, relationships, the joys that the road has brought him. In fifteen years, in his four missionary journeys, it is estimated that Paul has traveled about 10,000 miles, all on foot or at most a few horse (mule or horse) along the military roads or by sea on makeshift boats through the trade routes of 'Roman Empire.

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