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Considered the Via Crucis longest in the world, includes fourteen large crosses planted along the National Route 81, from the city of Formosa to the border of Salta.
Designed by Monsignor Raúl Marcelo Scozzina, first Bishop of Formosa, the project is specified to lift the fourteen crosses in 1997. The schedule for this year states: Thursday April 3: 1st Cross: Formosa 18:30. (Procession from the Plaza San Martín to the Centro Juan Pablo II "). Saturday, April 4: 2nd Cross: San Hilario 8:15 pm.; 3 Cruz: Gran Guardia 9:10 pm., 4 th Cross: Pirané 10:15 hs., 5 th Cross: Palo Santo 11:30 am., 6 th Cross: Bartolomé de las Casas 15:30 hs., 7 th Cross: Ibarreta 16:30 hs., 8 th Cross, Pozo del Tigre 18:10 hs., 9 th Cross: Las Lomitas 19: 30 hours.
Sunday April 5: 10th Cross, John G. Bazán 7:50 pm., 11 º Cruz: Laguna Yema 09:00 AM., 12 º Cross: The Chiriguanos 11:00 hs., 13 th Cross: Ingeniero Juárez 18:30.
Monday, April 6: 14th Cross: Online Barilari 08:00 am.

"Via Crucis Formoseño" developed between days 14 and 17 March 2008. Throughout more than 500 km. on National Road No. 81, from the city of Formosa to the border with the Province of Salta, accompanied the course of the fourteen crosses.







Brief
Via Crucis Via Crucis The

runs 500 km. long and 14 crosses from Formosa visit to the border with the province of Salta, in memory of the pain and the blood of these people.

1, Cruz (Training Center John Paul II, Formosa Capital).
2 ° Cruz (Boedo).
3 ° Cruz (Gran Guardia).
4 ° Cruz (Pirané).
5 ° Cruz (Palo Santo).
6 th Cross (Bartolomé de Las Casas).
7 ° Cruz (Ibarreta).
8 ° Cruz (Pozo del Tigre).
9 ° Cruz (Las Lomitas).
10 ° Cross (John Gregorio Bazan).
11 ° Cruz (Laguna Yema).
12 ° Cruz (The Chiriguanos).
13 ° Cross (Engineer Juárez).
14 ° Cruz (limit with the province of Salta).

● Completion of the Cross.
● Mass and words of Archbishop Scozzina. ■


DEAR FRIENDS OF THE BLOG:

Greetings From Formosa them wishing you Happy Easter! for everyone. Remember


some aspects of the Passover can clarify understanding of the Christian Passover. The Jews celebrated the Passover in commemoration of the eve of the exodus from Egyptian oppression in search Promised Land by God to Abraham. For Christians, Easter is the passing of Christ from the dead to life and is the most important Christian holidays. On the Sunday before Passover, Jesus arrives in Jerusalem to celebrate this feast with his disciples. Upon arrival is greeted as the Messiah but, a week, is sentenced to death and crucified. Consumed and redemption from sin and victory over death. During Holy Week we remember the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ. During the Easter Triduum (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) are made central to Easter celebrations.



Holy Thursday Maundy Thursday is a "prophecy" of Easter. On the Mount of Olives Jesus lives, consciously and proactively, his Passion and Death. This day is blessed Chrism, which will be used until the following Holy Thursday. Also performed the Mass of the Lord's Supper, which recalls the Last Supper that Jesus had with his friends, the apostles. The Last Supper can be interpreted as the introduction of the mass. Friday


This is a day of silence, as it recalls the crucifixion of Christ and is, therefore, the only day of the year when Mass is not performed. Instead it is a celebration recalling the Passion the Lord, pray for the salvation of the world and worship the cross. One of the popular traditions that has taken hold in the celebration of Good Friday is the live performance of Via Crucis. Holy Saturday


On Saturday night we celebrate the Easter Vigil and Solemn Mass of Glory. It's the end of the Easter Triduum. When it comes to praying the Glory bells are rung to announce to everyone that Christ was resurrected. According to an ancient tradition, the faithful light candles symbolizing Christ's invitation to his table.


Easter Sunday Sunday is the most important day of the liturgical year: celebrate the Resurrection of Christ. The Resurrection is the foundation of faith in Jesus, since it is based on the hope of saving the world. The whole church celebrates the victory of Christ over sin and that is why all churches are embellished with flowers and meet the entire Christian community.

The mystery of the Incarnation is completed with the mystery of redemption.
The commemoration of this event gives the days of Holy Week the character of a sacred time.

And God said

And God says
"Love is patient." Lame
his own wounds, no noise.
without hurting others. And

says
"It's benign."
Kindness, generosity and altruism,
of true love, are the hallmark. So

:
"Love does not envy."
of petty spirits, is the envy. Deliver
God, or help us to change.

God says
"Love is not boastful, not proud."
not flaunt anything, is receptive.
Even in its grandeur, remains humble.

says:
"It is not rude, does not seek its own." Immoral
Make ... What is immorality? But
harm others, just looking for life,
satisfy their own selfish desires.

He adds:
"not easily provoked, thinketh no evil."
The irritation is to the soul, as
pepper in the nose, we react violently.
Making us hold grudges, hating people.

also says
"Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth."
Truth and justice are not always friends.
We must choose, in love, really.

What is truth?, What is a lie?
If you have a conscience directed only to God, there is the answer
on truth and lies.

And finally says
'Love bears all things, believes all things,
always hopes, always perseveres. "

Lord Fill us that kind of love, love yours! Thanks
we welcome you, Holy God! Aurelia

Snaidero

I send this prayer and reflection about what love means.
For me it was a nice thought and I hope that you too can help.
a BSO GRANDE ALL
SANDRA

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