Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Bearded Dragon Infection

Sixteenth Day: Tuesday March 16 Fifteenth


The urn of Don Bosco today visited some communities in the highlands of La Paz:

Way Tiquina urn made two stops where students and teachers expect educational units and Yaurichambi Corqueamaya. Achacachi
: ten minutes of arrival, a convoy of bikers accompanied the ballot box truck to the entrance of the village, where he hoped a group of children who welcomed Don Bosco with their flags and songs. At the door of the parish church the procession started led by local authorities, who went to the stadium, once there, was received by the students of all schools in the town EPDB: Plancarte, Kanapata, Barco Bethlehem Chijipina Chico. They gave their official greeting the pastor of Achacachi, the Mayor, the Bishop of El Alto and all the Provincial Council. There were several folk and musical numbers. Two children volunteered to Don Bosco and the traditional red poncho lluch'u (woolen hat). In the end he had the opportunity to come play and venerate the relic.










In the bar area at the request of the military to guard the urn made a brief stop to receive prayer and devotion.
A brief stop at Sotalaya community, near Ancoraimes, where children and youth in the June 6 EPDB unit received with enthusiasm to the ballot box and in aymara expressed their love and gratitude to Don Bosco for being present among them.
Ockola In Santiago, with a beautiful background Lake Titicaca, the casket was lowered and traditional k'antus received virtually everyone in the community. It was the prayer to Don Bosco and people had the opportunity to touch the relic of St. John Bosco.








A few minutes from there, it was Carabuco , at the entrance waiting for the school band and then the band Navy. In colonial church of the village, packed with faithful, held a solemn Eucharist presided by Msgr. Juárez.








After noon the urn arrived Escoma entry , and began the descent into the village accompanied by a massive concentration of people and mobility. Once in the square and carried the casket to the church, the people of the village and surrounding concentrated in the court where he offered the traditional aptap'i (Andean feast) in which all shared the joy of having a near Don Bosco. At half past four p.m. also started the Eucharist celebrated by the bishop. Then presented the urn to the veneration of the devotees, which lasted late into the night.



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