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La ténèbre n'est point ténèbre devant toi, La nuit comme le jour illumine.
Darkness is not dark for you and the night is as clear as the day.
(Ps 139)
Réponse, prière du soir / Evening prayer responsory
Photo: D. Jelić
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“Mira la cruz, mira al Cristo Crucificado y de ahí te llegara la esperanza que no desaparece jamás”, dijo.
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“A pesar de que habíamos cubierto conflictos, nunca antes habíamos visto algo así”, explica Irene Savio.
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¿Quién no conoce el Juicio Final de Miguel Ángel, La Escuela de Atenas de Rafael Sanzio o la Multiplicación de los Peces y los Panes de Gregorio Guglielmi?
Tal vez el último nombre le sea desconocido, sin embargo, este pintor italiano fue uno de los más reconocidos en Europa durante el siglo XVIII. Sus obras de arte fueron muy solicitadas por las familias nobles, por la Iglesia Católica y por las cortes más importantes de la época.
Edith Gabrielli
Storica dellarte della stessa Soprintendenza
Todos querían tener sus obras. Los reyes más poderosos lo llamaban para que decorara sus palacios. Sin embargo, su nombre quedó en el olvido total, nadie sabe quién fue en la actualidad e incluso expertos en historia del arte no tienen una idea muy clara de él.
Por eso las instituciones culturales Italianas han inaugurado una exposición en la Ciudad Eterna para que expertos del arte y el público en general lo conozcan. Su obra más imponente se encuentra en uno de los muros del ex Monasterio de San Agustín.
La Multiplicación de los Peces y los Panes.
Edith Gabrielli
Storica dellarte della stessa Soprintendenza
La obra se caracteriza por pinceladas, por una manera de extender el color que es extremadamente suave y sugestivo, y por colores claros, agradables, que van del rosa, al verde claro y al azul celeste.
Agostino Gioia, el prior de la orden de San Agustín, y uno de los hombres más influyentes de este periodo, pidió al pintor romano una de sus creaciones en 1752.
Edith Gabrielli
Storica dellarte della stessa Soprintendenza
Lo pidió para el comedor del monasterio, esto explica porque se eligió la Multiplicación de los Peces y los Panes.
Otras de sus obras más impactantes que muestran otra fase del pintor son las alegorías de paz, guerra, verano y otoño. De acuerdo a Gabrielli, estas obras muestran el resultado de un buen gobierno, el resultado de un país con un líder iluminado y capaz.
La exposición estará abierta hasta el 15 de Marzo. Es una oportunidad más para apreciar y aprender sobre la historia del arte italiano a través de una colección de 20 pinturas provenientes de museos de todo el mundo.
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28 de febrero, 2014. (Romereports.com) El Papa improvisa un discurso ante grupo interreligioso argentino que vuelve de Tierra Santa.
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"Free coffee and free concerts!"
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- Jarabacoa Flower Festival -
Once a year all of Jarabacoa comes out to for a big party: and it’s the Jarabacoa Flower Festival. It originated with the Japanese immigrants. But Jarabacoa has always been well known for its flowers. Due to its mild climate Jarabacoa became on of the central points on the island for growing flowers that aren’t as common in other places on the island.
Orchids for example are a flower that is not unique to Jarabacoa, but pretty common here, especially in the wild. This fact, plus the Japanese immigration in the 50s that encouraged the growing and exporting of flowers, turned Jarabacoa into the a pivotal point for anything that grows with more colors than just green. The event lasts for 4 days, usually towards the end of June. It always sets up somewhere around the Jarabacoa avenue.
So what can you do here? Well, besides buying flowers at special offers, you can indulge in just enjoying a stroll through what we'll call a tiny state fair. A month earlier they even elect a Queen of the Festival who then represent the town in other event throughout the island. For the most part the festival is visited by Dominicans, but you will also see the odd foreigner. They're easy to spot, especially if they're Americans: they're pretty much the only ones wearing shorts. True, it's a stereotype, but the evidence ain't helping the argument.
You can eat, buy artisanal decorations, jewelry, various exhibitions, enjoy free coffee and free concerts. During the day there are presentations by local artists and in the evening more nationally known artist show up for a few sets of their more popular songs. Dancing is optional.
There is a cover charge of 10 pesos per day, which is about 20 cents. Saturdays has the flower parade, an event that also features — besides floats, bands and cheerleaders — Jarabacoa's second indulgence: horses. People come from all over the island joining in the cabalgada: a cavalcade, or procession of horsemen, along the Jarabacoa avenue. You'll get to see several million dollars worth of paso fino horses riding down the street. That in itself is quite the impressive show. I mean, most of us can imagine a car worth being a million bucks, but a horse?
Now granted, by most standards the Jarabacoa flower fair is kind of small. Then again, Jarabacoa is still a village aspiring to become a town. It has no industry, but does rely almost entirely on agriculture, exporting vegetables, coffee and, well, flowers. The festival has only been going on for about 6 years, but it has been growing consistently.
So if you're in town and got an afternoon to to spare, swing by.
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Playa Alicia is one of Sosua's most popular beaches. Yet few realize it's unusual and very young history....
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"That's the toilet. Don't ever use it."
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All videos/animations by
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Soundtrack featuring The Haitian Roots "Chay Nanm"
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Head east at Santo Domingo and after a few hours drive you'll end up in the south. Down here you'll see all the things you'd expect in the deep south: deserts, swamps, gators…. Wait, wrong deep south.
But actually not that far off. This is indeed desert area, and while there are no gators, there are crocodiles... But we’ll talk about them in another video.
Because of the desert the area is sparsely populated and most communities center around specific areas of geographic or industrial importance. Still, there are a lot of interesting locations far off the beaten tracks worth a visit.
But today we wanted to visit one thing that doesn't usually count as a tourist attraction, and for remote places down south i turned to a local expert and one of the foremost guides to the area: Mike. He also happens to be my little-big brother… Or big-little brother. You decide which is which. We like to keep people guessing.
It's called a Haitian market since it sells Haitian products. Except they're mostly not Haitian products. I mean, you'll find some local produce and products of course, but for the most part it's actually a secondhand market, or flea market if you will.
You see, for over 50 years the world has been pumping aid into Haiti, which has not just served as a moral placebo for the world, but does actually do something: it's created a whole economy of its own, that of the used clothes and items market. You know what they say: one man's trash is another nation's economy. Or something like that.
Donated and used clothes that end up in collections in the more, shall we say wealthy nations, are packed and shipped to developing countries worldwide: Haiti for example. And here they are resold for dirt cheap. Seriously, you can get used clothes for a fraction of a fraction of what you would pay for them new. But they're not just resold within Haiti: a large amount is taken outside the Haitian border and resold to Dominicans -- in the case of the Pedernales Haitian market literally just a few feet from the border. Here anyone can then rifle through these, buy a few or a whole bunch and then resell them again somewhere else on the island. If you thought your free donations are given for free to someone somewhere, you've been sadly misled. For the most part all donated things are at some point sold and resold, even if it's just for a few cents on the pound. Even so, the point was for them to help someone, right? Well, by creating this economy, someone got a job and was able to make some money and feed their family. And that was the whole point, right?
Speaking of which, what about visiting Haiti? Could I just go ahead and visit Haiti by myself, outside of the antiseptic resorts and cruise ships?
While I don't need a broom, I heard of something very elusive - Haitian rum. It is rumored to be one of the best rums in the world, and I want to know if that is true. It's not available in the DR, but you can find the odd bottle here on the market. You just have to look.
My verdicts is that it really is the best rum I’ve ever had. Not sure the best in the world since I haven't tried them all yet, but it seriously is delicious. Especially Bakara Kanel, with its hint of cinnamon flavor. If you can get it, try it. But you may have to go to Haiti to find it or at least to the border...
"5 out of dozens..."
Featuring the song 'When I Look At You" by SENNA
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Theme Music by SENNA
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Alec Corday
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