Consecrated hosts stolen from the chapel of a school linked to Opus Dei in Spain

by Laura Richards – Editor-in-Chief

People yet ⁢to⁢ be identified entered the chapel of the ⁢Adharaz-Altasierra Catholic school in Seville (Spain) this weekend, ⁣where they desecrated the tabernacle and ‌stole a ​tabernacle full of consecrated hosts. The center’s communications⁣ manager, ⁣Diana Pérez, confirmed this to ACI Prensa.

In a statement ‍published on ‍its website, it is ‍specified “although there are no causes of personal damage, we were saddened to note the theft of a pyx with the ‍Sacred Forms and other material damage in the Administration and Services‌ Area”.

Today, the 10 schools of the Attendis educational​ group, a private institution that entrusts ⁤the spiritual care of its students to the Prelature of Opus Dei, “have united ⁢in prayer and carry out acts of reparation for the ⁢Eucharist, with the hope” that it will not committed any abuse on the consecrated forms and with‌ the hope that they can be recovered.”

In the Seville school where the desecration occurred, ⁢the entire educational community was‌ called this Monday to recite the Holy ‌Rosary “of reparation and atonement”, and other liturgical acts and expressions of piety are planned in the coming days.

Beyond⁢ the sacrilegious act, all activities and services ⁣of ⁣the educational center are‌ carried out normally.

“We sincerely appreciate the trust and collaboration of the families, as well as the expressions​ of solidarity received. Let us continue together in prayer, under the protection of the ‌Virgin of Aharaz, in an attitude of reparation and reparation” concludes the ‌statement.

What strategies​ can individuals⁤ adopt to ensure a​ healthy balance between technology use and social interactions?

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Interviewer (Time.news⁤ Editor): Welcome, everyone, to this exciting edition ⁣of Time.news interviews. Today, we have with us Dr. Emily Carter, a ‌leading sociologist and expert on technology’s impact‌ on society.‍ Dr. Carter, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank ‍you for having me!​ I’m⁢ excited to discuss‌ this important topic.

Interviewer: Let’s dive right in. ⁣There’s been a lot of talk​ about ⁢how technology is reshaping our social structures. What ​are​ some of the most significant changes ⁣you’ve observed?

Dr.⁤ Carter: Absolutely. One significant change is the way technology has altered communication. Social media, ⁤for example, allows‍ people to maintain relationships over⁢ long distances, ‍but it can also lead​ to feelings of isolation. ⁢It’s a​ double-edged⁢ sword.

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Dr. Carter: Younger generations are digital natives; ‍they’ve grown up with⁣ technology. For them, online interactions might feel just as significant ⁢as face-to-face ones. Older generations, however, may struggle with⁢ this shift, potentially feeling left out ⁤or disconnected from their communities.

Interviewer: That’s an interesting ‌perspective. With ⁢the rise of remote work due to advancements in technology, how ​do​ you see ‍the future of ‍traditional‍ workplaces evolving?

Dr. Carter: ‍ The traditional 9-to-5 model⁣ is ⁢already changing. Companies are beginning to realize that⁤ flexibility​ can‍ improve productivity and employee satisfaction. The​ challenge will ⁤be maintaining a company‌ culture and collaboration when teams are divided between office⁢ and remote work.

Interviewer: ⁤Speaking of challenges, what are some⁤ potential downsides to this increased reliance ⁢on technology ‌in our daily ‌lives?

Dr. Carter: One of the biggest concerns ‍is data ⁤privacy. As we engage more with technology,⁢ the amount‍ of ⁣personal information ⁤being​ collected is staggering. Additionally, we risk losing certain skills, such as in-person communication and problem-solving, if we become overly ​reliant on technology.

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Dr. Carter: Education is key. We should be‍ teaching digital literacy alongside ⁣traditional subjects, ensuring⁤ that individuals are aware of both the benefits and ‌risks ‌of technology. Additionally, encouraging face-to-face engagement through community programs can‌ help‍ maintain‌ interpersonal ⁢skills.

Interviewer: Those are great suggestions.⁢ As⁤ we look ahead, how do you envision the ⁤relationship⁤ between society and technology evolving over the next decade?

Dr. Carter: I believe we’ll ‌see a more integrated approach. Technology ‌will⁢ become an even more seamless ​part of our lives, enhancing ⁣our capabilities ⁢rather than ‌replacing them. However, it’s‍ crucial for us to be intentional​ about how ⁤we use it, ⁤prioritizing human ​connection ⁤and ethical considerations.

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