“ColoriaAMO the city”, the diocesan children’s summer festival at the pedestrian area of ​​Foggia

“ColoriaAMO the city”, the diocesan children’s summer festival at the pedestrian area of ​​Foggia
“ColoriaAMO the city”, the diocesan children’s summer festival at the pedestrian area of ​​Foggia

Thursday 27 June, in via Lanza – Piazza U. Giordano, there will be the first “Diocesan Summer Festival for kids – coloriaMO la città”. The initiative, strongly supported by the Archbishop of Foggia-Bovino mons. Giorgio Ferretti, is organized by the diocesan Youth Ministry Service together with the Salesians for Social Affairs as part of the Oratory Protocol signed between the Region and the Dioceses of Puglia. THE

SUMMER GAMES. The aim is to bring together all the entities involved in the summer Grest in one big party which sees children, teenagers, very young people and young people as the absolute protagonists. For years now, children’s summer has been a tradition that attracts over eight thousand children and teenagers in the diocese and a thousand very young people in the various parishes.

THE FLASH MOB. The event in the square will start at 5.00 pm with a moment of entertainment, bans, stand games, urban games and will close at 8.30 pm with the intervention of Msgr. Giorgio Ferretti and a flash mob.

LEGALITY. The underlying theme of the initiative is legality which becomes a common desire to be raised as an anthem and a cry of hope for the present and future of our city which wants to return to wearing the colors of love, peace, responsibility and cooperation. Children and young people themselves become witnesses of this need. It is from them that the useful change starts to sweep away the torpor of a reality accustomed to logics “devoid of colors and light”. The outgoing Church, strongly supported by Pope Francis, supports and encourages young people to change course and act for the common good.

by Editorial Staff


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