Amid Political Disputes, Venezuelans Prepare for Canonization of Their First Saints
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Amid political disputes, Venezuelans prepare for canonization of their first saints
As Venezuelans await the upcoming canonization of the South American country's first saints -- Blessed José Gregório Hernández and Blessed María Carmen Elena Rendiles Martínez -- both the church and the government prepare for the unprecedented event
The head of state celebrated the imminent canonization of José Gregorio Hernández and Carmen Rendiles, a milestone for Venezuela fulfilled by the commitment of Pope Francis.
The "Musical Capital of Venezuela" will be dignifiedly represented in Vatican City. Twelve children from the age of 9 to 12, members of the National System of Youth and Children's Orchestras and Choirs of Venezuela, will travel to Rome to participate in the historic concert that will take place during the canonization of Blesseds Dr. José Gregorio Hernández and Mother Carmen Rendiles, in San Pedro Square, on October 19.
A group of 12 falconian children will participate in the act of canonization Dr. José Gregorio Hernández and Mother Carmen Rendiles in Rome. “They were chosen through a selection of auditions that were at the national level. We are filled with pride that they are 12 of a universe of 128 chamos”, said the manager [...] La entrada Children falconianos will say present in Rome for homage to Venezuelan saints was first published in Information Focus.
New Venezuela Blesseds to be canonised
As Venezuelans await the upcoming canonisation of the South American country's first saints – Blessed José Gregório Hernández and Blessed María Carmen Elena Rendiles Martínez – both the church and the government prepare for the unprecedented event, promoting restoration works and planning the logistics of the several activities that will happen in Caracas and elsewhere.
Amid political turmoil, Venezuelans prepare for canonization of their first saints - José Gregório Hernández and María Carmen Elena Rendiles Martínez - The Dialog
As Venezuelans await the upcoming canonization of the South American country’s first saints — Blessed José Gregório Hernández and Blessed María Carmen Elena Rendiles Martínez — both the church and the government prepare for the unprecedented event, promoting restoration works and planning the logistics of the several activities that will happen in Caracas and elsewhere. President Nicolás Maduro’s government is collaborating closely with the Cath…
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