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Post by MadameConcorde on May 13, 2011 9:02:46 GMT -5
Prince Albert II was welcomed today in City Hall by the Mayor of Arles, Schiavetti Hervé, President of the Region, Member of the Bouches-du-Rhone, Michel Vauzelle, the Queen of Arles and many personalities. The Sovereign came to meet the organizers of the 27th European Congress of tradition and lights on St. John, which takes place in Arles on 13 and 14 May 2011. Before a crowded assembly he spoke of his deep commitment to our region and the close ties between Monaco and Provence. Monaco and Provence share the celebration of the feast of St. John *, the communion around these customs, symbols of brotherhood, strengthen our ties "he added. There is no need for royals. Monaco stands far behind. This is no Bal de la Rose or la Croix Rouge Monégasque. These ladies in the traditional costumes are a true class act. They are gorgeous. French regions with identity such as Provence, Pays Basque and Corsica. There is no room for bluff or fluff. It's all natural. Go to Fête des Calissons in Aix en Provence and you will see. It's wonderful!! Vive la vraie France !!!! La France des traditions!!! La France des Régions !!!!
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Post by margarita on May 14, 2011 2:18:16 GMT -5
Yes, Pater Penzo is the little priest you can often see with ALbert. He used to sit next to Rainier during mass to wake him up I think he will only be leaving his job, when health prevents him from continuing. He is somewhat an institution. I like him. Father Philip is the most popular of the priests though. He is the good looking one that you could see on recent pics with Caro. He speaks several languages, attends most concerts of the orchestra. Barsi tried to get rid of him and sent him away for some time, but I think the Monegasques made it clear that they wanted him back. so now he is back. Wow - thanks for this inside view! Does Pater Penzo speak several languages too? English? Merci!
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Post by MadameConcorde on May 14, 2011 8:53:26 GMT -5
Yes, Pater Penzo is the little priest you can often see with ALbert. He used to sit next to Rainier during mass to wake him up I think he will only be leaving his job, when health prevents him from continuing. He is somewhat an institution. I like him. Father Philip is the most popular of the priests though. He is the good looking one that you could see on recent pics with Caro. He speaks several languages, attends most concerts of the orchestra. Barsi tried to get rid of him and sent him away for some time, but I think the Monegasques made it clear that they wanted him back. so now he is back. Wow - thanks for this inside view! Does Pater Penzo speak several languages too? English? Merci! Who cares. The Fat Barsi Monaco Priests Club are such big hypocrits. The closer to the Grimaldis the more hypocritical they are. All sins will be forgiven for as long as they bring in €€€€€€€. A perfect mirror image of the Catholic Church.
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Post by actarus on May 14, 2011 9:48:30 GMT -5
There is no need for royals. Monaco stands far behind. This is no Bal de la Rose or la Croix Rouge Monégasque. These ladies in the traditional costumes are a true class act. They are gorgeous. French regions with identity such as Provence, Pays Basque and Corsica. There is no room for bluff or fluff. It's all natural. Go to Fête des Calissons in Aix en Provence and you will see. It's wonderful!! Vive la vraie France !!!! La France des traditions!!! La France des Régions !!!! I second that Mme Concorde! Long live the old traditions! Down with this homologating European Union! AdminNote: Reduced length of quoted text
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