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General: NAZIS IN BARILOCHE: THE STORY OF AN IDYLLIC HAVEN FOR FUGITIVES IN ARGENTINA
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It’s easy to see why the small mountain city of  Bariloche, stretching along the southern shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, is a popular retreat for holiday-makers and adventurers. With snow-doused peaks peering over from the west and south, there is no shortage of options for outdooring, and the natural scenery is among the most beautiful in Argentina. Who would think that Bariloche was once a refuge for runaway Nazis?

If you would like to learn more about this while you’re in Bariloche, we recommend taking the German footprint tour (read about our experience of it below). This is an affiliate link, which means that if you book it we will make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support!

Bariloche alpine architectureWith its alpine architecture, Bariloche resembles a Swiss mountain town

After a tough time in Buenos Aires, we made the gruelling 24-hour bus journey for our own getaway in Bariloche. Surfacing after endless miles of northern Patagonian desert into its quaint streets lined with Swiss-chalet cottages, we could be forgiven for thinking we had somehow been teleported into an alpine paradise village. It was the perfect place for a quiet escape.

I was a little surprised, then, while preparing for our stay, to read that a dark chapter of history lay beneath this idyllic exterior. It was to here, under the giant shadow of the Andean mountains, that many Nazi war criminals fled in the late 1940s to live out their lives in secret, undisturbed bliss. There is even a theory that Hitler himself faked his own death and lived on for decades in peaceful exile in Bariloche.

As someone whose family was grievously affected by the Holocaust, this is a subject that has always been close to me, and so I wanted to find out more.

The German Footprint walking tour

We signed up to take the ‘German Footprint’ tour of Bariloche that runs twice a week. The tour is run by an eccentric trilby-hatted fellow called Diego who speaks excellent English, and whose deep enthusiasm for the city’s history is evident.

Guiding us through the streets, Diego took care to cover the full spectrum of German influence on Bariloche’s history, right back to Carlos Wiederhold, the immigrant who founded its modern settlement and whose name is recognised in its full title San Carlos de Bariloche. We also learned about Otto Meiling, the mountaineer whose escapades established the city as a skiing and adventure destination. Indeed, the German roots of Bariloche are evident all around, from the above-mentioned alpine-style architecture to the excellent schopps of beer in pubs like Manush.

Priebke schoolThe school where Sam Donaldson confronted Erich Priebke in 1994

Then we came to a large building – a school – outside which, in 1994, the darker side of Bariloche’s recent history was exposed in an incident that drew the world’s attention. As an ageing man left the building, he was confronted by a TV crew headed by American journalist Sam Donaldson, an encounter you can watch here.

The man was Erich Priebke, a German former SS officer who, 50 years earlier, was in senior command at the Ardeatine massacre in Rome. The massacre was Hitler’s revenge for the killing of 33 German personnel by Italian resistance fighters. The orders came that ten Italians were to be shot for each dead German; in total, 335 people were executed. Priebke himself shot two of the victims.

In the years following the war, Priebke managed to escape to Vatican City, where a bishop gave him a false visa to travel to Argentina. He made it to  Bariloche, where he lived a free man for five decades – even using his real name – as a popular member of the local community. He became president of the local Germano–Argentina cultural association and taught in a local school.

Reinhard Kopps houseThe Bariloche house where former Nazi spy Reinhard Kopps lived for many years

The revelation of Priebke’s criminal past caused division in Bariloche. While many called for justice, others pointed to his work in the community as proof he was a good man, and even defended his actions on account that he was “following orders”. Indeed, this was Priebke’s own defence when it came to his trial.

But Erich Priebke was not the only former Nazi living in the safe confines of this pretty mountain city. Here are some other examples:

  • Reinhard Kopps was a Nazi spy who operated mainly in the Balkans and Hungary. Following the war he escaped to Argentina and lived under a false name. While in Bariloche, he wrote extremist right wing literature and edited a Europe-based Nazi apologist magazine. The US TV crew in 1994 reached Kopps first: to deflect their attention, he put them onto Priebke and then fled into hiding. He died a free man in 2001.
  • Frederic Lantschner was a Nazi governor of Tyrol in Austria. He fled to Bariloche in 1948, where he set up a construction company, using the letters ‘SS’ for its emblem, and joined the mountaineering society Club Andino Bariloche, of which Priebke was also a member. He died a free man in Bariloche.
  • Josef Mengele was a Nazi officer and physician known as the “Angel of Death” for his role in conducting deadly human experiments. He was sheltered in Bariloche, and took his driving test outside the Town Hall. He fled the city as the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad closed in on him. In 1979, he was found drowned on a beach in Brazil.
  • Hans-Ulrich Rudel was a high-ranking Nazi ground pilot, one of Hitler’s close confidants and the most decorated German serviceman of World War II. In exile in Bariloche, he founded a relief organisation for Nazi criminals, helping them escape to South America and the Middle East. He later moved to Paraguay and then back to Germany, where he represented the neo-Nazi German People’s Union. He died in West Germany in 1982.
  • Josef Scwammberger was an SS commander in forced labour camps in Poland. He escaped to Bariloche in 1948, where he lived briefly in a lodge with his family. In 1987, he was extradited to Germany and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1992.

In the years that followed the exposure of Priebke’s criminal past, he was extradited to Italy, tried, and eventually sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998. Due to his age and ill health, however, he remained under house arrest until his death in 2013 at the age of 100. He had requested his remains to be returned to Argentina so he could be buried with his wife; the request was denied by the Argentinian government, and instead the Italian authorities buried him in a secret location.

Priebke’s son, Jorge, still lives in  Bariloche.

How did the Nazis escape to Argentina?

The post-war flow of German war criminals was helped by the fact that Juan Perón, then president of Argentina, was sympathetic to German nationalism, and so provided willing assistance.

Club Andino BarilocheClub Andino Bariloche, the local mountaineering club, of which some secret Nazi fugitives were members

There were four common means by which fugitives managed to make the journey. The first was the route taken by Erich Priebke – obtaining a false visa from the Vatican, which was known to be assisting Nazis.

A second possible route was via the Red Cross, which was issuing travel papers for refugees and relied on references from the Vatican or the allied military forces. Overwhelmed by the volume of applicants, war criminals could easily slip through the system.

Another option was to simply pay a large sum of money for a blank Argentinian passport in Italy.

The fourth method was via knowledge migration. In his mission to build a strong and self-sufficient Argentina, Perón sought to attract external talent, and saw an opportunity to bring in skilled German veterans, in particular scientists, in the war aftermath. Many with close ties to the Nazi regime were invited to Argentina. One such example was Ronald Richter, who was invited by Perón to develop a nuclear programme.

Once on Argentinian soil, Bariloche was an alluring location for fugitives to settle. Not only was it on the doorstep of the end of the world, far away from watchful eyes, but it also had a strong German heritage with which they could identify.

The Hitler theory: did he fake his death?

A local journalist, Abel Basti, wrote a book entitled Bariloche Nazi presenting the theory that Hitler faked his death, and lived in exile in the city for many years after the war. Basti also claims that Nazi parties continue to take place in secret nearby locations to celebrate Hitler’s birthday.

Bariloche Argentina flagDid Adolf Hitler escape to Bariloche and live in secret across Lago Nahuel Huapi?

While concluding our walking tour, Diego discussed the Hitler theory, and like us, he was sceptical about it. While not beyond the realms of possibility that such a deception could have taken place, Diego pointed out that Hitler’s doctor had reported that prior to his death, he was suffering from Parkinson’s. The supposed Hitler eye witnesses in Bariloche did not mention any signs of the disease.

Aside from the obvious flaws to the theory, there is an even bigger reason it does not ring true to me. Could such a megalomaniac who had been intent on building and leading a nationalistic empire really be satisfied with living out his days quietly at the farthest corner of the world after it had failed? For the officers and doctors carrying out the orders, the attraction of escape is obvious; but for the architect of the entire machine – I sincerely doubt it.


Are you planning a trip to Patagonia? Check out our Patagonia itinerary and travel guide, which features suggested routes for 28 days and two weeks.

If you’re planning to go trekking in  Bariloche, you can read our guide to the Cerro Llao Llao trail. For more inspiration, check out our ideas for things to do in Bariloche or our review of the Cerro Piltriquitrón hiking trail in nearby El Bolsón. For accommodation, see our guide to the best hostels in Bariloche.

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Revelan que Hitler está sepultado en Paraguay

Según el libro “Tras los pasos de Hitler”, del periodista argentino Abel Basti, el líder nazi Adolf Hitler falleció en Paraguay en 1971 y su cuerpo está sepultado en una cripta, en un antiguo búnker subterráneo nazi.

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En “Tras los pasos de Hitler”, se cita un testimonio de un ex militar brasileño hijo de un alto cargo nazi, quien asegura que el Führer falleció el 5 de febrero de 1971 y está sepultado en una cripta en un antiguo búnker subterráneo nazi en Paraguay, donde en la actualidad se levanta un “moderno y exclusivo hotel”.

Basti escribe que la primera semana de cada febrero, el establecimiento hotelero cierra sus puertas para que un grupo exclusivo de nazis pueda honrar a su líder, “el hombre que les cambió la vida, a ellos y a todo el mundo, para siempre”.

Hitler no se suicidó una vez que la guerra ya estaba perdida, sino que escapó a Argentina y visitó varios países de Suramérica con distintas identidades falsas, entre ellas la de Kurt Bruno Kirchner que utilizó durante su estadía en Paraguay.

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“Tras los pasos de Hitler” es la investigación definitiva sobre el exilio postmortem del líder nazi en Argentina y otros países de la región, que Basti publicó en la editorial Planeta y que resume 20 años de arduo trabajo.

El Führer, quien según la historia oficial se quitó la vida con un disparo en la sien, en realidad huyó de una Berlín asediada por el Ejército Rojo y arribó, en submarino, a la patagonia argentina donde vivió en un campo próximo a la ciudad de Bariloche bajo el nombre de Adolf Schütelmayor, afirma el escritor en su último libro.

Basti, que escuchó por primera vez en 1994 que Hitler había llegado a Argentina semanas después de que finalizara la Segunda Guerra Mundial, contó a Efe que al principio no lo creyó “porque tenía en la cabeza la verdad oficial”.

“Pero en la medida que me movía en círculos alemanes del sur, y otras partes del país, comencé a ver esa posibilidad. Y la terminé creyendo cuando empecé a entrevistar a testigos que habían estado con Hitler en Argentina”, relató el autor.

El periodista, radicado en Bariloche, asegura en su libro que Hitler “no vivió enclaustrado” sino que se trasladaba con total libertad no sólo por el territorio argentino, sino también por países como Brasil, Colombia y Paraguay.

La fuga del jerarca alemán “no hubiera sido posible sin un acuerdo militar entre los nazis y los norteamericanos, que consistía en la salida (de Alemania) de hombres, divisas y tecnología militar para reutilizar todo esto contra el comunismo, a cambio de inmunidad para los nazis y el reciclaje de estos en la estrategia bélica norteamericana”, explicó Basti.

Según el escritor, las principales agencias de inteligencia del mundo, como la CIA estadounidense y el MI6 británico, contaban con informes y fotografías que confirmaban la presencia de Hitler en Suramérica después de 1945.

Basti afirmó que “lo que hacían los servicios secretos era reportar su presencia, pero no actuar para una detención” y que “es obvio” que, si hubiesen querido, podrían haber capturado al líder nazi ya que “así lo demuestran los documentos”.

Durante los dos primeros mandatos del expresidente argentino Juan Domingo Perón (1946-1955), Hitler vivió en la hacienda San Ramón, a unos 15 kilómetros de Bariloche, a la que llegó en tren desde la costa patagónica.

Numerosos son los testimonios citados en el libro que corroboran la presencia del Führer en la región, al asegurar haber estado junto a él o tener un familiar que tenía una relación cercana con el presidente del Tercer Reich.

Tales son los casos de Eloísa Luján, quien era una de las “catadoras” de la comida que se le servía al nazi para asegurar que esta no estaba envenenada, y de Ángela Soriani, la sobrina de la cocinera de Hitler, Carmen Torrentegui, en el tiempo que éste pasó en la finca sureña.

La presencia del líder alemán en aquel rincón de la Patagonia era un secreto a voces, “no era que todos sabían que estaba Hitler en esa hacienda pero los que sí lo sabían, por alguna circunstancia como ser empleados de la hacienda, minimizaron el tema respecto a la importancia del personaje”, comentó Basti.

“Para la gente de campo la guerra prácticamente no existía, no había radio, los diarios llegaban una vez por mes y no cualquiera los leía. Así que sabían que había una guerra pero no tenían la dimensión del conflicto ni tampoco de los personajes en particular”, agregó.

Cuando Perón es derrocado en la llamada Revolución Libertadora (1955), el autor sostiene que muchos nazis se van de Argentina hacia países vecinos, principalmente a Paraguay, y también, aunque hay testigos que aseguran haber estado con Hitler después de esa fecha, el mismo Hitler tuvo que migrar al país guaraní, con el seudónimo de Kurt Bruno Kirchner.

https://www.ultimahora.com/revelan-que-hitler-esta-sepultado-paraguay-n769048

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Place de la Concorde Paris Historical Axis by French Moments

Reyes españoles y los colores de la bandera

Carlos IV de Borbón (Portici, Nápoles, 11 de noviembre de 1748 – Roma, 20 de enero de 1819) fue Rey de España desde el 14 de diciembre de 1788 hasta el 19 de marzo de 1808. Hijo y sucesor de Carlos III y de María Amalia de Sajonia.

Fernando VII de Borbón (San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 14 de octubre de 1784 - Madrid, 29 de septiembre de 1833), llamado el Deseado o el Rey Felón, fue rey de España entre marzo y mayo de 1808 y, tras la expulsión del rey intruso José Bonaparte, nuevamente desde diciembre de 1813 hasta su muerte, exceptuando un breve intervalo en 1823, en que fue destituido por el Consejo de Regencia.

Alfonso XII de Borbón, el Pacificador (Madrid, 28 de noviembre de 1857 – El Pardo, 25 de noviembre de 1885), fue rey de España entre 1874 y 1885; era hijo de la reina Isabel II de España y su marido, Francisco de Asís de Borbón. Nacido Alfonso Francisco Fernando Pío Juan de María de la Concepción Gregorio Pelayo de Borbón y Borbón. Reinó tras la Restauración borbónica, hasta su muerte prematura a los 27 años, víctima de la tuberculosis. Fue sucedido en el trono por su hijo póstumo, Alfonso XIII de España, cuya minoría estuvo encabezada por la regencia de su viuda, María Cristina de Austria.

https://histeducarg.wordpress.com/extras/reyes-espanoles-y-los-colores-de-la-bandera/

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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Enviado: 16/02/2025 14:51
  • Princess Diana died in Paris
  • Diana's 'baby' Prince William had his birthday (June 21) marked by literal Moon Impact (TV movie) 4 days before MJ's death
  • A member of the British Royal Family named Prince Michael (of Kent)

-- June 21, 2009 --
  
['Impact' preview video]

Prince William

He was 'in-Diana'...

He came out of Diana's womb...

He became Prince Charles' 'angel'...

  

...as in Charlie's Angels


Jun 25 Farrah Fawcett succumbs to cancer at 62

Farrah Fawcett:
- One of 'Charlie's Angels'
- Born in Corpus Christi or 'Body of Christ'
- Death hours before Michael Jackson's

Closely preceded by Neda...

Neda:
- Killed on June 20, day before Prince William's BD
- 'Neda' means 'divine message' ('angel' means 'messenger')

Following her heart-breaking death captured on video, Neda became the face of the protests raging at the time in Iran following the June 12 presidential election (starting on June 13).

June 12-13...

June 11 - Kaguya Moon Impact June 12 - Film 'Moon' release

...Moon/Diana and Bigfoot/St. Anthony


Dec 14 Shoes thrown at Bush on Iraq trip

'Bigfoot' = evolution/missing link
Michael Jackson = one-man 'evolution'


[MJ's ever-changing face]

 

Werewolf = man-beast = Bigfoot

Etymology: The first part, wer, translates as "man"... The second half, wulf, is the ancestor of modern English "wolf"; in some cases it also had the general meaning "beast."

His was an unnatural evolution (plastic surgeries, etc.). What about ours? Is human evolution natural? If not, has the Moon had a hand in it?

We can almost hear the whisper: 'Human evolution is a hoax':

August 15, 2008
St. Anthony of Padua birthday
Bigfoot hoax...

Bigfoot's message was so urgent Earth had to shake violently on April 6, 2009 in Bigfoot/boot Land, Italy...

  


April 6 Italy hunts for quake survivors

..from December 14-16, 2008 with love. (See 'Whisper of the Fifth Sun' for more on this predicted quake.)

Bigfoot, giant foot, giants... Genesis 6, the Nephilim, heaven-earth interbreeding, i.e. human genetic manipulation ('guided evolution'):

Book of Genesis chapter 6: And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. [...] There were giants [Nephilim] in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown. And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them. But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD.

A monstrous Sin deemed irreversible, Earth had to be cleansed by a Great Flood.

Sin is the name of a Sumerian (and Minaean) god of the Moon...
Still standing after the Flood as 'Noah'.

A forbidden 'lunar strain' of mankind...
A 'Diana bloodline'.

Diana = Bigfoot = Nephilim = Noah

Argentina is both a moon...

  • 'Argentina' means 'silver' traditionally represented by symbol for Moon

...and a Bigfoot:

  • Argentina is geographically Patagonia meaning 'land of the big feet'

...making headlines the day before Michael Jackson's death:


Jun 24 Gov. Sanford admits to extramarital affair
with Argentine woman

For all intents and purposes a missing person from June 18 until 24 (i.e. around Prince William's birthday), Governor Sanford spent five days 'crying in Argentina' with 'Maria'...

Maria = Mary = Madonna

Madonna singing 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina'

...in 'Evita' (1996), playing Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, First Lady of Argentina from 1946 to 1952, a Diana-like beloved female figure who died young at the age of 33 (Diana was 36 when she died).

Maria/Mary = Marianne

 

She is essentially Lady Liberty standing gracefully with her torch in New York and Paris very near where Princess Diana was killed marked by a torch.

She is interchangeable with Columbia - the feminine personification of the United States. It was in the South Carolina state capital Columbia that Gov. Sanford revealed his Argentine affair... echoed by a train collision in the District of Columbia (Washington DC) on June 22:


June 22 DC Metro subway trains collide - 9 dead, 80 injured

Timeline:
June 18-24: Gov. Sanford missing/crying in Argentina
June 21: 'Impact' Part 1 on ABC; Prince William birthday
June 22: DC Metro Red Line trains in collision
June 23: US Moon probes (LRO/LCROSS) reach Moon
June 24: Gov. Sanford reveals Argentine affair
June 25: Death of Michael Jackson & Farahh Fawcett

'Metro' means 'meter' in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc. The meter is historically defined as 1/10,000,000 of the distance between the North Pole and the equator through Paris, or in other words the Paris Meridian between the North Pole and the equator. The Paris Meridian is also the 'Rose Line' (an esoteric concept popularized by The Da Vinci Code) i.e. a 'Red Line'...

DC Metro Red Line = French/Columbian Rose Line

...traditionally implying the Blood Royal/Sangraal or the Marian/Columbian Bloodline of the Holy Grail.

In Bloodline of the Holy Grail Laurence Gardner writes of the House of Stuart, the royal bloodline to which Princess Diana and her children belong (pp. 344-5):

https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/moonwalker.htm

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Adolf Hitler (* 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn) († 30 April 1945 Berlin), Leader of the Nazi Party, Reich Chancellor from 1933, also self-appointed "Fuehrer" and head of state of Germany.

 
Adolf Hitler (* 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn) († 30 April 1945 Berlin), Leader of the Nazi Party, Reich Chancellor from 1933, also self-appointed "Fuehrer" and head of state of Germany.
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EASTER SUNDAY

Mary Magdalene, seeing that the stone of the tomb had been rolled away, ran to tell Peter and John. After receiving the shocking news, the two disciples also went out and — as the Gospel says — “the two were running together” (Jn 20:4). The main figures of the Easter narratives all ran! On the one hand, “running” could express the concern that the Lord’s body had been taken away; but, on the other hand, the haste of Mary Magdalene, Peter and John expresses the desire, the yearning of the heart, the inner attitude of those who set out to search for Jesus. He, in fact, has risen from the dead and therefore is no longer in the tomb. We must look for him elsewhere.

This is the message of Easter: we must look for him elsewhere. Christ is risen, he is alive! He is no longer a prisoner of death, he is no longer wrapped in the shroud, and therefore we cannot confine him to a fairy tale, we cannot make him a hero of the ancient world, or think of him as a statue in a museum! On the contrary, we must look for him and this is why we cannot remain stationary.  We must take action, set out to look for him: look for him in life, look for him in the faces of our brothers and sisters, look for him in everyday business, look for him everywhere except in the tomb.

We must look for him without ceasing. Because if he has risen from the dead, then he is present everywhere, he dwells among us, he hides himself and reveals himself even today in the sisters and brothers we meet along the way, in the most ordinary and unpredictable situations of our lives. He is alive and is with us always, shedding the tears of those who suffer and adding to the beauty of life through the small acts of love carried out by each of us.

For this reason, our Easter faith, which opens us to the encounter with the risen Lord and prepares us to welcome him into our lives, is anything but a complacent settling into some sort of “religious reassurance.” On the contrary, Easter spurs us to action, to run like Mary Magdalene and the disciples; it invites us to have eyes that can “see beyond,” to perceive Jesus, the one who lives, as the God who reveals himself and makes himself present even today, who speaks to us, goes before us, surprises us. Like Mary Magdalene, every day we can experience losing the Lord, but every day we can also run to look for him again, with the certainty that he will allow himself to be found and will fill us with the light of his resurrection.

Brothers and sisters, this is the greatest hope of our life: we can live this poor, fragile and wounded existence clinging to Christ, because he has conquered death, he conquers our darkness and he will conquer the shadows of the world, to make us live with him in joy, forever. This is the goal towards which we press on, as the Apostle Paul says, forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead (cf. Phil 3:12-14). Like Mary Magdalene, Peter and John, we hasten to meet Christ.

The Jubilee invites us to renew the gift of hope within us, to surrender our sufferings and our concerns to hope, to share it with those whom we meet along our journey and to entrust to hope the future of our lives and the destiny of the human family. And so we cannot settle for the fleeting things of this world or give in to sadness; we must run, filled with joy. Let us run towards Jesus, let us rediscover the inestimable grace of being his friends. Let us allow his Word of life and truth to shine in our life. As the great theologian Henri de Lubac said, “It should be enough to understand this: Christianity is Christ. No, truly, there is nothing else but this. In Christ we have everything” (Les responsabilités doctrinales des catholiques dans le monde d'aujourd'hui, Paris 2010, 276).

And this “everything” that is the risen Christ opens our life to hope. He is alive, he still wants to renew our life today. To him, conqueror of sin and death, we want to say:

“Lord, on this feast day we ask you for this gift: that we too may be made new, so as to experience this eternal newness. Cleanse us, O God, from the sad dust of habit, tiredness and indifference; give us the joy of waking every morning with wonder, with eyes ready to see the new colours of this morning, unique and unlike any other. […] Everything is new, Lord, and nothing is the same, nothing is old” (A. Zarri, Quasi una preghiera).

Sisters, brothers, in the wonder of the Easter faith, carrying in our hearts every expectation of peace and liberation, we can say: with You, O Lord, everything is new. With you, everything begins again.

https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2025/documents/20250420-omelia-pasqua.html

 

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