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Amid the pandemic caused by the coronavirus, singers, artists and ordinary citizens have given free rein to their creativity.
They have been making songs and videos that they share on Social Networks as if it were a musical balm
A medicine based on rhythm and compasses to “heal the wounds” emotional and physical of this world health crisis that will go down in history
A medicine based on rhythm and compasses to “heal the wounds” emotional and physical of this world health crisis that will go down in history
In the absence of human, physical and real contact, Social Networks have become a virtual bridge capable of uniting us in the distance, overcoming any geographical barrier and bringing us that breath of hope so necessary to better combat another of the great enemies of this quarantine: loneliness.
In the last days, singers, artists and citizenson foot They have unleashed their creativity and talent by making songs and videos that they share as if it were a musical balm: a medicine based on rhythm and compasses to “heal the physical and emotional wounds” of this health crisis that will go down in history. .
He will come and save you: a song that springs from hope
The space Vatican News Faith and Action has witnessed a large number of solidarity initiatives, which through music, have managed to touch the heart of humanity.
From the Archdiocese of AntofagastaIn the north of Chile, the Cristo Joven community sends us the video clip that appears on the cover of this article: the song “He will come and save you”, performed by the brothers Mauricio Valdivia (priest), Marcelo Valdivia (deacon in transit ), Iris Pinto, history teacher and guitar teacher, Luis Castro.
Each one of them, from their homes respecting the quarantine, offers his talent in this song to remind us that all our hope is placed in Christ, since in the midst of this pandemic, today more than ever the Christian trusts that he will not perish in the tribulation, because “He will come and save us”. ❣🙏🎶🎵
Who will separate us from the love of God?
Christians often say that “who sings prays twice”, a phrase inspired by the words written by Saint Augustine : “Well, the one who sings praises not only praises, but also praises with joy; He who sings praises not only sings, but also loves the one who sings to him. In praise there is a proclamation of recognition, in the lover’s song there is love… ”
So we share an exciting video It is circulating on various virtual platforms, in which young priests of the Legionaries of Christ Congregation from various countries of the world sing the precious song of the Italian priest, musician and biblical scholar Marco Frisina: Who will separate us?