Rimini Meeting 2009: follow it NOW

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Hey!!! Follow the progress of the 30th Rimini Meeting working under the theme of Knowledge is always an event.

Particularly fascinating to me are the photos of the events which speak a 1000 words. Remember to keep the Meeting in your daily prayer to the Holy Spirt: It's an opportunity to meet Christ!

Given the hard and beautiful of work that has transpired over three decades in putting the Meeting together, a 2-part video presentation takes us through the highlights. See 30 years of the Rimini Meeting: A Review --part 1 and part 2.

If you care to watch some of the Meeting on TV if you can manage Italian and Spanish.

Take a look at what's on deck for the program and notice the variety of speakers... the program can be found here which I recommend your perusing.

Pope Benedict XVI said at the Angelus: "Today the 30th edition of the 'Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples'  has opened in Rimini, [Italy], taking as its title 'Knowledge Is Always an Event.' In addressing a cordial greeting to those who are taking part in this significant gathering, I hope that it will be a propitious occasion for understanding that '[k]nowing is not simply a material act, since ... [i]n all knowledge and in every act of love the human soul experiences something 'over and above,' which seems very much like a gift that we receive, or a height to which we are raised' (Caritas in Veritate, No. 77)."

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Well, I hope so. Perhaps some form of English.

I watched it - all 80 minutes. You just click the Union Jack flag below the video.

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