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200 young people walk the nomads at night to Brest.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics7 days ago

200 young people walk the nomads at night to Brest.

The article describes the traditional pilgrimage of approximately 200 young people to Brezje, organized by the Catholic Youth, as a thanksgiving event for the previous school and academic year. The event took place overnight on June 26–27 and included receiving a blessing at the St. Stanislaus Center in Šentvid before embarking on a night walk towards the Slovenian national shrine. Participants prayed the Rosary, recited litanies, and stopped at several chapels for prayer. Upon arrival at Brezje, they were greeted with hot tea prepared by Sister Nikolina and had the opportunity for confession. A special Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Stanislav Zore, emphasizing reflection on how to respond to God’s hearing and share the Gospel through their lives. The pilgrimage concluded with participants returning home, feeling grateful, joyful, and spiritually inspired.

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200 young people walk the nomads at night to Brest.

The article describes the traditional pilgrimage of approximately 200 young people to Brezje, organized by the Catholic Youth, as a thanksgiving event for the previous school and academic year. The event took place overnight on June 26–27 and included receiving a blessing at the St. Stanislaus Center in Šentvid before embarking on a night walk towards the Slovenian national shrine. Participants prayed the Rosary, recited litanies, and stopped at several chapels for prayer. Upon arrival at Brezje, they were greeted with hot tea prepared by Sister Nikolina and had the opportunity for confession. A special Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Stanislav Zore, emphasizing reflection on how to respond to God’s hearing and share the Gospel through their lives. The pilgrimage concluded with participants returning home, feeling grateful, joyful, and spiritually inspired.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a religious event organized by the Catholic Youth, focusing on spiritual reflection, gratitude, and community bonding. While it has a religious and cultural tone, it does not take a clear ideological stance or promote specific political agendas. The framing remains balanced, and

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