The most important news of the week was transmitted from the Vatican Heart; Where the white smoke rose from the church of Sistine, he promised the new pop choice. The US Robert Francis Prevost, the United States, called Leo Fourth, appeared on the historical balcony of St. Peter’s Church to lead the world’s Catholic leadership as the first American popist in history. Prior to this historic event, Cardinals had gathered to hold a rabbi ceremony to select the pop. The floods of pilgrims and enthusiasts, including a group of Knights of the Media Temple, also gathered at St. Peter Square to witness this fateful moment.
While the world’s attention turned out to the Vatican, other parts of the world were the scene of various events. Britain celebrated the 80th anniversary of the day of victory in Europe (VE Day); Members of a military group marched in the London Parliament Square, and at the end of the ceremony, the flight of military planes over the street of Mal and the Palace of Buckingham was reminiscent of World War II sacrifices and commemorating the soldiers of that time.
In Indonesia, the massive Buddhist statue for “celebration of Vesak Festival” was erased; Religious rituals on the occasion of birth, enlightenment and Buddhist death, which is of great importance to followers of this religion. In Germany, women dressed in the traditional black forest dress and the famous Pompeh Hat Bollenhut gave a local color and smell to a festival, and Hong Kong also witnessed a traditional festival called Bun Festival. (Guardian)
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