20 novembre 2017
PESARO – In the First World Day of the Poor announced by Pope Francis (November 19th) Caritas Pesaro organized a a few initiatives aiming at promoting the practice of sharing and encouraging our care for those most in need.
A conference on ‘The Poor and Social Justice’ was held on Nov. 17th in the former Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena by H.E. Piero Coccia (Pesaro Archbishop), Sara Mengucci (Councilor to Solidarity of the Municipality of Pesaro), don Marco di Giorgio e Padre Damiano Angelucci. After the conference, the inauguration of a children’s exhibition took place.
The exhibition is the fruit of several meetings between Caritas volunteers and fifth-graders of the province of Pesaro and Urbino dealing with he theme of ‘poverty’. Caritas volunteers visited more than 70 classes in the past two years (both primary schools and upper secondary schools). A few of fifth-graders drew such beautiful, joyful and colored drawings at the end of the meetings, with such a powerful expressive energy and depth of thoughts that it would have been a pity to lock them up in a dusty drawer!
The exhibition deals with three themes: ‘my own poverty’, ‘poverty in the others’, ‘the richness of our encounter’. My own poverty (be it lack of material goods or our inner poverty; we all are lacking in something: relations, love, compassion, generosity…) and the poverty of the other are redeemed by the richness of our encounter.
The exhibition is much more than an exhibition. It’s a choral work made up by hundreds of people: the children who drew the drawings (there were many more drawings but it was not possible to display all of them!), the religion teachers who hosted Caritas volunteers at school, the young who took part to Caritas Camp 2017 (who selected the drawings and chose the writings on the boards), Cristina Ortolani (who did the graphic project for free), the staging company that built the beautiful metal structure for free and all the people who went to visit the exhibition (an exhibition without visitors doesn’t make any sense, does it?).
Yesterday, a Sunday lunch was organized inside the church (Il Pranzo della solidarietà -Solidarity Lunch) with over 230 people. A big feast to remind us that -as Amir’s drawing taught us – we all are poor as we are all lacking in something, but at the same time we all are rich because we all have love to give.
One wish and exhortation for us all comes from the exhibition’s last board portraying Sieger Köder’s Washing of the Feet. Jesus and Peter look just like one body. Jesus is kneeling and his head is not visible. They both seem to melt into one single embrace. We can only see Jesus’s face mirrored in the water, as he should be mirrored in each person we meet.
Let us love, not with words but with deeds (1 Jn, 3:18)
I LOVE PU
“I love PU” is a section written entirely in English and dedicated to foreign tourists, where you will find short report on appointments, events, history, people, culture, sport and curiosity of our beautiful territory: the province of Pesaro and Urbino.
Questa è una sezione interamente scritta in inglese e dedicata ai turisti stranieri dove, all’interno, troverete delle “pillole” informative su appuntamenti, eventi, storia, personaggi, cultura, sport e curiosità del nostro splendido territorio: la provincia di Pesaro e Urbino.
Alcuni degli articoli che troverete saranno a cura della blogger pesarese Simona Ortolani che, da quattro anni, cura un blog di promozione territoriale in inglese con l’intento di far conoscere la provincia di Pesaro e Urbino attraverso gli occhi di un’italiana doc e le sue esperienzie di vita ‘quotidiana’.
Il nome del suo blog trae spunto dai famosi versi di goethiana memoria: ‘conosci la terra dove fioriscono i limoni?’ – where lemons blossom, appunto (www.wherelemonsblossom.it)
L’idea di fondo è quella di superare l’immagine spesso patinata che si ha all’estero del Bel Paese. Non si nega qui che l’Italia sia anche il paese della pizza, degli spaghetti, di Prada, di Leonardo, della mafia – non necessariamente in quest’ordine! – ma l’obiettivo è quello di fare conoscere la vera Italia (d’accordo, anche la verità è soggettiva!) vissuta da un’italiana ‘qualunque’.
L’invito dunque è: visitate i luoghi di Raffaello e di Rossini ma, se non desiderate affidarvi a guide turistiche e preferite l’Italia vissuta dagli italiani, allora seguite Simona nei luoghi della sua esperienza quotidiana: una visita ai Musei Civici, una ‘cena in famiglia’ in occasione dell’evento Un Paese e Cento Storie, un laboratorio per bambini in una fattoria didattica, una sosta a Fiorenzuola di Focara sulla strada per una pizza in Romagna, un reportage sulla festa ‘Strade in Musica’ dove lei stessa suona il violino in un’orchestra amatoriale, una gita al Santuario del Beato Sante, una tappa al Centro Arti Visive Pescheria mentre la figlia è a lezione di danza, una cena a tema in un agriturismo (‘A cena col cavolo’!).
Come and taste the real Italy!
Su www.pu24.it troverete una selezione di articoli, per approfondimenti vi invitiamo a consultare:
https://www.facebook.com/WhereLemonsBlossom
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