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The crowd-pulling World Youth Day that the Vatican organizes every three years is battling the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic to celebrate its next edition.
Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, is set to host the 36-year-old Catholic pilgrimage, the world's largest gathering of young Catholics. It was scheduled for August 2022 but Pope Francis postponed it last April to August 2023.
While the Vatican went online with many liturgical and papal events, it had adopted a wait-and-watch approach when it came to the gathering that attracts millions of youth from all continents.
The Holy See also put on hold the World Meeting of Families in Rome from June 2021 to 2022 — another mega-event that sees the papal presence and gathering of hundreds of thousands of people.
PortugalPhilippinesLisbonLisboaRomeLazioItalyPanamaVatican-cityPanama-cityPanamamHoly-seeLISBON, Portugal: The organisers of World Youth Day 2023 in Lisbon on Jan 27 unveiled the event’s official theme song.
They said that the song, entitled “Há Pressa no Ar” in Portuguese (“There’s a rush in the air”) and issued on Jan. 27, invites young people to identify themselves with the Virgin Mary.
The song was revealed in a presentation by Teresa Oliveira, a radio announcer in Portugal. (The song can be heard here.)
The composition is inspired by the theme of WYD Lisbon 2023, “Mary arose and went with haste,” a verse taken from St. Luke’s Gospel describing Mary’s visitation to her cousin Elizabeth after the Annunciation.
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Geographical differences in treatment uptake among participants in the COMMANDER-HF trial may muddy the interpretation of the study, which ultimately saw no impact of rivaroxaban on the primary outcome in the overall trial, a new analysis suggests.
“These differences were most marked in Eastern European countries that presented lower event rates and treatment adherence,” write João Pedro Ferreira, MD, PhD (Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France), and colleagues in a paper published online February 3, 2021 in
JACC: Heart Failure.
Ferreira and colleagues believe the findings have implications for future global drug trials, which they say “should require objective inclusion criteria that are less prone to investigator interpretation, ensure that financial incentives to recruitment are carefully controlled, and confirm that participants are aware of the consequences for others if they are nonadherent without good reason.”
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