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Celebrations in Santa Rosa, La Pampa

A crowd of faithful participated in the procession with the image and the relics of Santa Rosa de Lima in the streets of the capital, La Pampa, in whose cathedral the local bishop, Bishop Mario Aurelio Poli , chaired concelebrated Mass in honor of the saint, patron of the diocese.

Each block and a half, the column was stopped and the guide asked representatives of a different parish to upload the image to take the litter from the hands of the previous group.

At each pause, each priest blessed the devotees with the relics of Santa Rosa taking the locket with the ends of the humeral layer-the same used for the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Once the blessing shrine layer and were given to another pastor to repeat the act.

After the tour, they invited the faithful to enter the temple where he sang the song "Rosa de Lima" and the Argentine national anthem. Then a Chilean religious community Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus , said a prayer for the miners trapped in the depths before the image of Santa Rosa, and the bishop blessed the audience with the relics of the patron.

"Contemplating the life of Rosa, is teaching us that life is enhanced by giving it weakens in the privacy and comfort. In fact, they enjoy most in life are those who leave the safety of the shore and are passionate about the mission to communicate life to others. She, on the narrow path of obedience, silence and sacrifice, we demonstrated that the Gospel helps us to discover a sickly care of one's life diminishes the quality the Christian and human life itself. We live best when we have freedom inside to give it everything, "recalled . Monsignor Poli

also highlighted the Eucharistic faith of Santa Rosa, noting that "she took to each sacrament of love that needed to be delivered without reservation. And without moving from his small cell, God gave the grace to be present in every Mass celebrated in the temples of Lima. "

"We know that like his beloved, who came not to be served but to serve, washed the feet of Indians, mulattoes and blacks, men and women, and cultivated a delicate charity without excluding anyone," said.

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