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  • Father Ismael Moreno SJ, known as Padre Melo, talks about press freedom in Honduras and faith.<br />
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Media in Honduras is intimately linked to the groups who have power. Moreover, power in Honduras is ultimately expressed through the capacity to control the media.  The well-established national media in the country is associated with the five powerful groups that exist in the country. Those are Grupo FICOHSA, Grupo Atlántida, Grupo Dinant, Grupo Terra and Grupo Karim’s. These groups bring together the 17 most powerful groups in Honduras, the 17 most powerful surnames in Honduras. <br />
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The media, the TV, radio and printed press, normally follow the script, that they shouldn’t intimidate these groups, and ultimately express the interests of these powerful groups.<br />
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So, the media in Honduras is extremely conditioned by the owners, who are part of these economic groups, and who have more power than any government. They are the real government, and they have the ability to veto any sort of candidature that could affect their interests. These are the five groups that were behind the coup of 2009 and these are the five groups that are behind the re-election of Juan Orlando Hernandez, and these are the five groups that have the power of veto over any candidate that has the shadow of Manuel Zelaya Rosales. Manuel Zelaya Rosales represents a threat to these five powerful groups. <br />
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These five groups are tightly linked to the embassy of the United States of America. For the government of the United States, Honduras has a geopolitical interest, without an interest of what life is like in the country. They are wary of political instability, they prefer alliances with the old politicians, even if they are tainted with corruption and are responsible for human rights abuses. <br />
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The media are property, in these sectors of power. So, for the media that aren’t in the script, that relate with defenders of human rights, that relate with opposition, that are outside of the area of control of
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  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
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  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
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  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
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  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
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  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
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  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
    Poland_Hawkey_COP24_Katowice_2018120...jpg
  • in the Catholic Cathedral of Katowice in Poland, to show the firm support of faith-based groups for urgent action on climate change during the UN negotiations being held in the same city, an extraordinary ecumenical service was held with the participation of the LWF delegation, Bishop Ingeborg Midttomme of Norway and Bishop Mark Andrus of the US, Bishop Anders Wejryd of Sweden, the Rev. Henrik Grape of WCC, and many other ecumenical organisations and figures.
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  • Orthodox faithful gathered outside the security barrier at St. Mena Cathedral in Heraklion as Patriarchs held a religious ceremony.
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  • Observers from non-Orthodox Churches, as well as military and political figures attended the Divine Liturgy in the Holy Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Chania Crete officiated by the Patriarchs of the Orthodox Church at the close of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Metropolitan Alexandros of Nigeria. Spokesman for the Orthodox Church during the Holy and Great Council.
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  • The closing session of the Holy and Great Council in Kolymvari, Crete.
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  • An inscription above a door at the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Gonia. Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in Kolymvari in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • The closing session of the Holy and Great Council in Kolymvari, Crete.
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  • Archbishop Irenaios of Crete at Divine Litugy in the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Gonia. Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in Kolymvari in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • An Orthodox priest put out candles in the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery after the celebration of Divine Liturgy. Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in Kolymvari in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • The closing session of the Holy and Great Council in Kolymvari, Crete.
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  • Cardinal Koch and Bishop Brian Farrell of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity attended the opening session of the Holy and Great Council as observers from the Vatican.
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  • An orthodox priest walked through the patio of a monastery in Gonia, Crete. Patriarchs of the orthodox church met for the opening session of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • An orthodox priest walked through the patio of a monastery in Gonia, Crete. Patriarchs of the orthodox church met for the opening session of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Patriarchs sat at the opening session of the Holy and Great Council in Crete.
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  • Senior Clergy and Patriarchs of the Orthodox Church celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Gonia.
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  • Orthodox nuns in the church of St. Titus took part in the Vespers of Pentecost, presided over by the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.
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  • At St Mena Cathedral in Heraklion senior clergy, military and government officials attended Divine Liturgy. Orthodox Patriarchs are meeting in Crete for the historic Holy and Great Council.
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  • His-All Holiness Bartholomew the Ecumenical Patriarch in the Church of St. Titus in Heraklion celebrated Vespers of Pentecost. Orthodox Primates are meeting in Crete for the historic Holy and Great Council.
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  • Vespers of Pentecost were celebrated in Heraklion by the Orthodox Patriarchs taking part in the historic Holy and Great Council
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  • At the Holy and Great Council, an Orthodox Heirarch and a young woman who performed a traditional dance stand together as the Patriarchs leave the Cathedral of Heraklion.
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  • bay leaves are scattered on red carpet to welcome Orthodox Patriarchs and others to a religious celebration in Heraklion
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  • Portrait of a bearded and smiling orthodox priest.
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  • Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in a Small Synaxis at the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery and Orthdox Academy of Crete on 17 June to consider a “draft message” of the Holy and Great Council. From left to right: His Beatitude Archbishop Sawa of Warsaw and All Poland (Herakleion); His Beatitude Archbishop Chrysostomos of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus; His Beatitude Patriarch Irinej of Serbia; His Beatitude Patriarch Theodoros of Alexandria; His All-Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew; His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem; His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel of Romania; His Beatitude Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece; His Beatitude Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana, Durres, and All Albania; His Beatitude Archbishop Rastislav of the Czech Lands and Slovakia.
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  • Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in a Small Synaxis at the Orthodox Academy of Crete on 17 June to consider a “draft message” of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Orthodox Patriarchs arrived at Chania airport on Thursday afternoon for the beginning of the Holy and Great Council. Front Row L-R: His Beatitude Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana, Durres, and All Albania; His Beatitude Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece; His Beatitude Patriarch Irinej of Serbia; His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem.
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  • Soldiers and senior Orthodox clerics waited at Chania airport for the arrival of Orthodox Patriarchs for the beginning of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • His Beatitude Patriarch of Romania Daniel, arrived to a warm reception in Chania airport in Crete. Patriarch Daniel and other Patriarchs of the Orthodox Church will be taking part in the Holy and Great Council.
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  • The Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholmew descends from a plane at Chania airport for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • La Cruz in Las Flores, Jocotán, Guatemala. This part of the country is highly affected by climate change. Rainfall patterns in the last seven years have been unreliable, with too little or too irregular rainfall to get harvest of corn and beans. Many farmers have lost the seeds they plant. As the drought seems unending, the farmers diversify their income searching for employment as day labourers, travelling often for months at a time.
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  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
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  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
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  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_Semana_Santa_201204...jpg
  • Palm Sunday in Guatemala City. The procession of Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros celebrates the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem, when he rode on a donkey and people placed palms on the ground before him. These processions date back to the 1780s. Bearers, known as cucuruchos, carry extremely heavy floats as a painful act of penitence, they arrive fasting and in prayer. The cortege is led by clouds of pine incense. There are moments of silence and from time to time the bands that follow the cortege play solemn music. The atmosphere is charged. 112 men carry Jesus Nazareno de los Milagros, and the cortege is followed by Mary, carried by 56 women. The procession starts at 7am and goes on til midnight, with about 120 different groups taking a turn at carrying the floats.
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  • Father John Chryssavgis speaks to participants at the Green Attica Symposium. His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholemew is seated in the front row.
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  • Bartholomew I of Constantinople, the Ecumenical Patriarch, The Green Patriarch, during the Greener Attica event in Greece.
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  • Bartholomew I of Constantinople, the Ecumenical Patriarch, The Green Patriarch, during the Greener Attica event in Greece.
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  • Bartholomew I of Constantinople, the Ecumenical Patriarch, The Green Patriarch, during the Greener Attica event in Greece.
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  • Father John Chryssavgis spoke to the media during the Greener Attica Symposium on the Saronic Islands, Greece. This international ecological symposium organised by the Ecumenical Patriarchate convened theologians and scientists, political and business leaders, as well as activists and journalists from all over the world. Participants explored pressing issues such as climate change, loss of diversity and plastic pollution.
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  • Greek children performed traditional dances for His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholemew and the crowds including participants at the Greener Attica forum.
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  • Jeffrey D. Sachs is a world-renowned professor of economics, leader in sustainable development, senior UN advisor, bestselling author, and syndicated columnist whose monthly newspaper columns appear in more than 100 countries. Sachs spoke to the Greener Attica Symposium on the Saronic Islands, Greece. This international ecological symposium organised by the Ecumenical Patriarchate convened theologians and scientists, political and business leaders, as well as activists and journalists from all over the world. Participants explored pressing issues such as climate change, loss of diversity and plastic pollution.
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  • His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholemew, known affectionately as the Green Patriarch, during the Green Attica Symposium in Athens and the Saronic Islands, Greece.
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  • His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholemew, known affectionately as the Green Patriarch, during the Green Attica Symposium in Athens and the Saronic Islands, Greece.
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  • Bishop Symeon of Thespiae addressed the opening session of the Green Attica Symposium in Athens.
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  • Cardinal Turkson read a message from Pope Francis at the opening of the Greener Attica forum in Greece.
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  • In the church of Cacaopera, an effigy of Virgin Mary has crossed eyes.
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  • A celebration of baptism in Cacarica. Cacarica is a community of returned displaced people or IDPs, many here have witnessed massacres, assasinations and other violence. This peace community, that aims to exclude all armed groups, was established to protect civilians from military activity and recruitment by paramilitaries, army and guerilla.
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  • His-All Holiness Bartholomew the Ecumenical Patriarch chanted during the Divine Liturgy celebrated by the Orthodox Patriarchs at the Holy Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Chania, Crete, as the prepared to leave at the close of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Interpreters in their cabin above the Holy and Great Council in Crete. Official languages of the gathering were Greek, Russian, Arabic, French and English.
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  • His All-Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was presented with a set of engolpions and thanked for his leadership during the closing session of the Holy and Great Council in Kolymvari, Crete.
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  • Archbishop Job of Telmessos holds his encolpion, a venerated icon worn by orthodox bishops. Archbishop Job spoke at press briefing during the Holy and Great Council.
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  • The process of voting and collecting signatures during the Holy and Great Council was complicated, as all of the more than 200 bishops in attendence having to sign each of the approved documents in several languages.
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  • A Reglious book at the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Gonia. Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in Kolymvari in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Father John Chryssavgis speaking at a media conference during the Holy and Great Council, Crete
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  • His All-Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew,  His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem and His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel of Romania at Divine Litugy in the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery. Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in Kolymvari in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Bishop Farrell of the Pontifical Council was among many invited observers to the closing session of the Holy and Great Council in Kolymvari, Crete.
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  • As the Holy and Great Council ended, His-All Holiness Bartholomew the Ecumenical Patriarch (right) greeted Bishop Bedford-Strohm Germany's top Protestant Bishop. The Holy and Great Council put special significance on its relations with other churches.
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  • Father John Chryssavgis speaking at a media conference during the Holy and Great Council, Crete
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  • The Patriarch of Jerusalem, wearing three engolpions on his chest, was greeted by crowds as he left the Church of St Peter and Paul in Chania as the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church concluded.
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  • Heirarchs of the Orthodox Church at the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Gonia. Primates from the Orthodox Church gathered in Kolymvari in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Father John Chryssavgis speaking at a media conference during the Holy and Great Council, Crete
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  • Patriarchs sat at the opening session of the Holy and Great Council in Crete.
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  • Patriarchs sat at the opening session of the Holy and Great Council in Crete.
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  • Orthodox bishops sat at the opening session of the Holy and Great Council in Crete, the first time in more than 1,000 years that the council has been held.
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  • His Beatitude Patriarch Irinej of Serbia and His Beatitude Archbishop Rastislav of the Czech Lands and Slovakia took part with other Patriarchs in Divine Liturgy before the opening session of the Holy and Great Council
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  • His Beatitude Patriarch Irinej of Serbia blesses a baby before the opening session of the Holy and Great Council in Crete.
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  • Bishops sat at the opening session of the Holy and Great Council in Crete, the first time in more than 1,000 years that the council has been held.
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  • His Beatitude Patriarch Irinej of Serbia lit a candle as he entered a monastery in Crete. Patriarchs met for the opening of the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Senior Clergy and Patriarchs of the Orthodox Church celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Gonia.
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  • Orthodox clergy, military and politcal figures left the Cathedral of St Mena in Heraklion. Primates of the Orthodox church are meeting in Crete for the Holy and Great Council.
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  • Prokopis Paviopoulos, President of the Hellenic Republic arrived at St. Mena Cathedral in Heraklion to attend Divine Liturgy with Orthodox Primates. The Patriarchs are meeting in Crete for the historic Holy and Great Council.
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  • His Beatitude Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece  lit a candle as he entered St Mena Cathedral in Heraklion. Senior clergy and government officials attended Divine Liturgy. Orthodox Patriarchs are meeting in Crete for the historic Holy and Great Council.
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