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Tanzanian Community in Rome, Via GIUSEPPE DI VITTORIO 9, 00067 MORLUPO, Rome, Italy -- Sasa Mnaweza kuweka Michango yenu ya mwezi kwenye account ya Jumuiya: Banki ya Posta:Associazione dei Tanzaniani a Roma Acc. Number 000007564174 Codice Fiscale: 97600810580 ---

welcome to Tanzania

TANZANIAN COMMUNITY IN ROME (TZ-RM,) is a community that unites TANZANIANS living in Rome and those living outside of Rome who have read, understood and accepted the content of its Constitution and hence becoming part of the community's family. Tanzanian Community in Rome is a fruit of the well designed ideas, approved by all community members at the Community's First General Meeting held on the 30th January, 2010. It is a non-political, non-religious, non-ethnical and non-gender based kind of organization. It is a community that democratically, accepts and respects different ideas from all its members without any sort of segregation.

Tanzanian Community in Rome counts alot on members monthly contributions in order to keep the community alive.But all in all, it appreciates any sort of contribution from anyone.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Treviso. Gentilini: "No to Foreign Priests"

TREVISO: "Foreign priests would end up being simple ecclesiastical officials, a priest must know his people, therefore no to those foreigners."

These are the words of the vice Mayor from LEGA Political Party, Giancarlo Gentilini during the inauguration of the three meter tall crucifix made by iron in the garden of the Rinaldi Appartment, in Treviso. The sculpture, the master peace of the artist Claudio Rottin, has been removed as a protest against the sentence of the Right of the European Court in Strasburg on the crucifixes in the scholastic classrooms.

"I judge negative the lack of priests - said the vice mayor - when a priest has to manage more than one parish, He has to be moving alot. They must know their parishner." Thing that, according to Gentilini, they cannot be priests of foreign origin as "they don't know our traditions."
Source:Stranieriinitalia.com

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