Showing posts with label WYD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WYD. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2018

WYD 2019 PANAMA OFFICIAL THEME SONG



Composed by Abdiel Jiménez Music
Arranged by Anibal Muñoz.
The original title, "Hágase en mi Según tu Palabra." WYD Panama 2019 Theme Song.
Translated by Fr. Rob Galea
Sung by Fr. Rob Galea, Natasha Pinto and Gary Pinto

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sunod na World Youth Day 2019 - sa PANAMA!




 Panama (details)TOTAL Population: 3,339,150Catholics: 70%Total Catholics: 2,400,000
Republic of Panama
República de Panamá
FlagCoat of arms
Motto: "Pro Mundi Beneficio"
"For the Benefit of the World"
Anthem: Himno Istmeño  (Spanish)
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Capital
and largest city
Panama City
8°58′N 79°32′W
Official languagesSpanish
Ethnic groups
  • 65% Mestizo
  • 12.3% Native Panamanians
  • 9.2% Afro-Panamanian
  • 6.8% Mulatto
  • 6.7% White
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DemonymPanamanian
GovernmentUnitary presidentialconstitutional republic
 • PresidentJuan Carlos Varela
 • Vice PresidentIsabel Saint Malo
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence
 • from Spain28 November 1821 
 • from Colombia3 November 1903 
Area
 • Total74,177.3 km2
28,640 sq mi
 • Water (%)2.9
Population
 • July 2015 estimate3,929,141
 • 2010 census3,405,813
 • Density45.9/km2
118.9/sq mi
GDP (PPP)2015 estimate
 • Total$82.179 billion
 • Per capita$20,512
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
 • Total$47.473 billion
 • Per capita$11,849
Gini (2012) 51.9
high
HDI (2014)Increase 0.780
high · 60th
Currency
  • Balboa (PAB)
  • United States dollar (USD)
Time zoneEST (UTC−5)
Drives on theright
Calling code+507
ISO 3166 codePA
Internet TLD.pa

Friday, August 2, 2013

Nathan de Melo Brito Pires: Minahal, Hinangaan at Pinangaralan!



Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug 1, 2013 / 12:03 pm (CNA).- The young boy who brought Pope Francis to tears during World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro was greeted with cheers from his classmates when school resumed on July 30.

According to Brazil’s O Globo TV network, nine-year-old Nathan de Brito was received amidst applause from his schoolmates in the city of Cabo Rio. Wearing World Youth Day apparel and a cross, he was “given a hero’s welcome,” the network reported.

“Everyone already knew about his desire to be a priest and wanted to know about his encounter with the Pope and how he found the courage to get past the security guards.”