At the end of Mass, Fr. Kolvenbach processedto the side altar where St. Ignatius of Loyola is buried. The very large painting in the niche above the altar was gradually lowered in silence and revealing behind it the magnificent baroque silver statue of St. Ignatius.Este es un espacio para alimentar y vitalizar la dimensión espiritual y humana de las personas comprometidas con la construcción de una sociedad más humana, justa y solidaria. Todos somos peregrinos. "sal de tu tierra, de tu casa y vete a la tierra que yo te mostraré; haré de tí una gran nación y te bendeciré." (Gén. 12, 1 ss)
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Congregación General 35: Fotos de Don Doll, S.J.
At the end of Mass, Fr. Kolvenbach processedto the side altar where St. Ignatius of Loyola is buried. The very large painting in the niche above the altar was gradually lowered in silence and revealing behind it the magnificent baroque silver statue of St. Ignatius.
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