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  • Faithful hold candles during a candlelight vigil at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Faithful hold candles during a candlelight vigil at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 October 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • This reportage speaks about the sacredness,<br />
Tells us about the way of experiencing the sacred and its slow decline.<br />
Marked by the indispensable mediation of objects, images and by gestures of the body through which humanity tries to grasp, represent, retain infinitely more.more. It displays the sacredness preserved in the attics of parishes, under the sheets waiting for a restoration too expensive.<br />
Memories of a time when the secret prayers were entrusted to the ability of a candle brought with fatigue on their shoulders, where the faces of the saints seem like the men and women who handed in their sighs every day, showing that human suffering is far from being a matter of shame, but is sanctified in his divine dignity.
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  • This reportage speaks about the sacredness,<br />
Tells us about the way of experiencing the sacred and its slow decline.<br />
Marked by the indispensable mediation of objects, images and by gestures of the body through which humanity tries to grasp, represent, retain infinitely more.more. It displays the sacredness preserved in the attics of parishes, under the sheets waiting for a restoration too expensive.<br />
Memories of a time when the secret prayers were entrusted to the ability of a candle brought with fatigue on their shoulders, where the faces of the saints seem like the men and women who handed in their sighs every day, showing that human suffering is far from being a matter of shame, but is sanctified in his divine dignity.
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  • The statue of the Holy Mary of Fatima is carried during a candle procession at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”.  There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia.  Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”.  There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia.  Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • Faithful hold a crucifix in the hand during a mass ceremony at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 August 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Catholic priests looks at the crown of the statue of the Holy Virgin Lady of Fatima, where the bullet that hit former Pope John Paul II in 1981 is lodged, during a procession in Fatima, 13 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A pilgrim holds a cross with an image of the Holy Mary of Fatima behind an umbrella, during a procession at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Worshipper hold a cross during a procession at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Faithful pray during a mass ceremony at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 August 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Faithful hold an image of Holly Mary of Fatima during a ceremony at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 October 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A pilgrim crawls along the pavement in front of the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 October 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Priests walk along the Fatima Catholic shrine in central Portugal 13 May 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • The statue of the Holy Mary of Fatima is carried during a procession at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 Octuber 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Pilgrims stand near the apparitions holm-oak at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 05 April 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Thousand of pilgrims gather at the Catholic shrine of Fatima, 13 May 2006. Pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Worshipers walk on their knees paying promises to the Holly Lady of Fatima at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 October 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Worshipers walk on their knees paying promises to the Holly Lady of Fatima, in front of the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Faithful hold a crucifix as pilgrims walk on their knees at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 May 2005. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Pilgrims hold a cross as they arrive at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 October 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Worshiper prays (R) as she walks on their knees in front of the Basilica of Fatima 14 February 2005 at the Fatima sanctuary in Fatima 120 km north of Lisbon.. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A nun prays at the Apparition Chapel at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 10 May 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A woman hold a child dressed as an angel at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 13 May 2004. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Worshipers walk on their knees paying promises to the Holly Lady of Fatima at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal 12 October 2006. Thousands of pilgrims converged on Fatima to celebrate the anniversary of the first apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children on 13 May 1917.PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Women praying before sending an offering to the river at Dashashwamedh Gath by the Ganges River in Varanasi, India.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Civil Guard and Virgin in Holy Week  SEVILLE   Andalusia region SPAIN. Route by train after the steps of Washington Irving, romantic American writer who travelled in 1829 from Seville to Granada, where he wrote 'Tales of the Alhambra'. Fascinated by the wealth and exoticism of the Spanish-Muslim civilization, Irving was responsible, along with the French writers of the 19th century, for the romantic image of Al-Andalus. Alberto Paredes / 4SEE
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  • Salvador Church in Castilblanco de los Arroyos, Sevilla province, Andalusia region. Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the Silver Way, between Seville and Astorga, SPAIN.Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • Salvador Church in Castilblanco de los Arroyos, Sevilla province, Andalusia region. Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the Silver Way, between Seville and Astorga, SPAIN.Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • After the terrorists attacks on the Rambla de Canaletes on 17 August in Barcelona, thousands of people have approached to the place to express their sadness and solidarity. In the  Canaletes fountain multitude of messages and candles have accumulated , also in other places of the Ramblas where the victims were killed. The motto "no tenim por" meaning “we are not scared” has flooded the streets and social networks. Place: Canaletes Fountain in Barcelona. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • After the terrorists attacks on the Rambla de Canaletes on 17 August in Barcelona, thousands of people have approached to the place to express their sadness and solidarity. In the  Canaletes fountain multitude of messages and candles have accumulated , also in other places of the Ramblas where the victims were killed. The motto "no tenim por" meaning “we are not scared” has flooded the streets and social networks. Place: Canaletes Fountain in Barcelona. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • After the terrorists attacks on the Rambla de Canaletes on 17 August in Barcelona, thousands of people have approached to the place to express their sadness and solidarity. In the  Canaletes fountain multitude of messages and candles have accumulated , also in other places of the Ramblas where the victims were killed. The motto "no tenim por" meaning “we are not scared” has flooded the streets and social networks. Place: Canaletes Fountain in Barcelona. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • After the terrorists attacks on the Rambla de Canaletes on 17 August in Barcelona, thousands of people have approached to the place to express their sadness and solidarity. In the  Canaletes fountain multitude of messages and candles have accumulated , also in other places of the Ramblas where the victims were killed. The motto "no tenim por" meaning “we are not scared” has flooded the streets and social networks. Place: Canaletes Fountain in Barcelona. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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