‘Laudato si’ mi ‘Signore’: missionary exhibition at the Diocesan Museum of Terni

Praised be ‘my’ Lord is the photographic and documentary exhibition of painting, graphics and sculpture set up from 13 to 21 October in the exhibition halls of the Diocesan Museum of Terni.

The exhibition, dedicated to missions, to peace, to the sacred and ecological theme, is promoted by the Missionary Center of the diocesefrom the Pro Loco of Terni, with the contribution of the diocesan Caritas, San Vincenzo de ‘Paoli, association Claudio ContiArena Alta mission, carried out on the occasion of the missionary October You will be witnesses of mea month that the Catholic Church dedicates to missions around the world.

The initiative will be inaugurated on Friday 14 October at 4.30 pm by Bishop Francesco Antonio Soddu, with missionary testimonies from various associations, the screening of the missionary film by Missio and the opening of the Solidarity stall.

The exhibition Praised be ‘my’ Lord, it will be open every day from 16.30 to 19.30.

Praised be ‘my’ Lord: painting, sculpture, poetry and testimonies on the mission

A review of painting, sculpture, poetry and missionary experiences expressed by the many associations that operate in mission lands, with films and videos testifying to those who have lived the missionary experience ad gentes in various parts of the world, and the solidarity stall to raise funds for the missions.

The initiative, which involves various subjects operating in the missionary field, wants to highlight the theme of universal fraternity in the missionary month, which will culminate with the world mission day of 23 October, with moments dedicated to the testimonies of the missionaries on 15 October, projection of the videos on the mission on 13 October and 17 October at 4.30 pm, with the deepening of some cultural aspects of Africa and artistic masks on 19 October, and on the life and missionary witness of Pauline Marie Jaricot (1799-1862), founder of the ‘Work of the propagation of the Faith on 21 October at 4.30 pm

The conference will take place on 20 October at 4.30 pm The economic humanism of Pope Francis in the fight against poverty edited by Cristina Montesi, University of Perugia, Department of Economics. Two afternoons will be dedicated to poetry and literature on 14 and 18 October at 16.30 Word to the artistsrecital of poems in the vernacular and in the language of the national literary prize Logo d’Oro City of Terni.

Prayer vigil in the Cathedral

The various initiatives will culminate in the diocesan prayer vigil for the missions to be held on Friday 21 October at 9 pm in the Cathedral of Terni presided over by Bishop Francesco Soddu. An important moment of communion of the diocesan church, to pray for the missions in the world, to open the hearts of everyone to that mission that is every day in the streets of our cities, as well as to open a reflection and knowledge of the wealth of missionary experiences carried out. in this time, with the contribution of the many associations operating in mission lands.

‘Laudato si’ mi ‘Signore’: missionary exhibition at the Diocesan Museum of Terni – LaVoce