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The bishops turn to Iniesta goal for a campaign for Raul

The English Episcopal Conference (EEC) has launched a campaign on the occasion of the Day for Life, to be held on March 25, with the spread of a moving video in which he sees an old man and his son in a hospital holding Iniesta's goal in the World Cup final last year.

The director of the Information Office of the English Episcopal Conference, Isidro Catela, said the campaign, which has the theme 'There is always a reason to live' , cost just 10,000 euros, as most of those involved in its implementation have done selflessly.

With this initiative have been circulated in the English dioceses around 15,000 posters, in which one sees a happy young man with disability after receiving a rose, and 50,000 copies of an information leaflet, a liturgical support and a note of the Subcommittee Episcopal Life Family and the EEC.
Four parallel stories


The video weaves four story lines: an old man is in hospital with his son, a sick child who receives a gift from his family and friends, two people with disabilities showing gestures of love and affection between them and a grandmother who reads a story to their grandchildren.

In the hospital's history, the old man and his son are watching the World Cup final last year, which Spain won the Netherlands, specifically the moment when Iniesta scored the goal, with narration by Paco Gonzalez and José Antonio Camacho, who delivered the famous "Iniesta of my life."

Catela, who said the video is posted on YouTube and can be seen in social networks, noted that the video is "a hymn to life and defending the right to life of all people" and that concluding with "question in the air" that "anyone who sees it says his reason for living."

Catela said the campaign, unlike the last two years, when spread on billboards, has "regular basis", with the novelty of a moving music video and subtitles in English and English. It is the first time the campaign video is not distributed in the media traditional media, but social networks and through Youtube.



Source: World

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