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Francese Gruppo E Partecipanti Celebrazione Eucaristica FRANCESE GRUPPO E PARTECIPANTI CELEBRAZIONE EUCARISTICA Chiesa di S. Maria in Traspontina FR 1 ABADA… Via della Conciliazione, 14 c …COSSIC Casa Generalizia dei Salvatoriani FR 2 COULIBALY… Via della Conciliazione, 51 …DUSHAI Chiesa di S. Maria in Traspontina Suore della Santissima Madre Addolorata FR 3 DZYSZKIEWICZ… Via della Conciliazione, 14 c Borgo Santo Spirito, 41 … INES ore 18.30 Centro San Lorenzo FR 4 IWUANYANWU… Via Pfeiffer, 24 …MANIMA Chiesa di Santa Monica FR 5 MANSARE’… Piazza del Sant'Uffizio, 8 …NGUYEN Suore di San Giuseppe Benedetto Cottolengo FR 6 NICOLE… Suore di San Giuseppe B. Cottolengo Via del Cottolengo, 30 …PICHERY ore 18.15 Suore Missionarie Scalabriniane FR 7 PIERRE… Via di Monte del Gallo, 68 …SNELL Suore Missionarie Pallottine FR 8 SOCZYNSKA… Suore Missionarie Pallottine Viale delle Mura Aurelie 7/b …ZOUNDOKPE ore 18.15 1 INGLESE GRUPPO E PARTECIPANTI CELEBRAZIONE EUCARISTICA Pontificia Università della Santa Croce EN 1 ABAZUONU… Piazza Santa Apollinare, 49 …BINH EN 2 BITUTU… …CIPRIANO Unione Superiore d’Italia (USMI) EN 3 COCHARANE… Via Zanardelli. 32 …ESPINA EN 4 EZIKA… …IWU EN 5 IWUAGWU… …KO ONATHAN Chiesa di Sant’Eustachio EN 6 KORIE… Piazza di Sant'Eustachio, 82 …MADAWALA ore 18.00 EN 7 MADUKA… …MO NYE Chiesa di Sant’Eustachio EN 8 MOONGA… Piazza di Sant'Eustachio, 82 …NGUYEN EN 9 NIEMIEC… …PARADEO Unione Internazionale delle Superiore Generali (U.I.S.G .) EN 10 PARRA… Piazza di Ponte Sant’Angelo, 28 …RAZANADRAVAO Chiesa del Gesù EN 11 REGINA… Via degli Astalli, 16 …SONNBERG EN 12 SOOSAI… Chiesa del Gesù …TSEGAYE ore 18.15 EN 13 TUCKER… …ZUMA 2 PORTOGHESE GRUPPO E PARTECIPANTI CELEBRAZIONE EUCARISTICA Chiesa di San Gregorio VII P1 ABREU…. Frati Minori Francescani (OFM) …. DAL BO’ Via Gregorio VII, 6 P2 DANTAS…. …. JOSE’ Chiesa di S. Gregorio VII P3 KAPOCO…. Via Gregorio VII, 6 …. NOVAES ore 18.00 P4 NUMA…. Chiesa di S. Maria delle Grazie-Trinitari …. RUBINI Piazza S. Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci, 30 P5 SALLES…. …. WIMBO 3 SPAGNOLO GRUPPO E PARTECIPANTI CELEBRAZIONE EUCARISTICA Arciconfraternita Santa Caterina da Siena SP 1 ABREU…. Via di Monserrato, 111 … BARRIOS Basilica di San Giovanni dei Fiorentini SP 2 BATISTA… Basilica di S. Giovanni de’ Fiorentini Piazza dell'Oro, 1 …CEBREROS Piazza dell’Oro, 1 Chiesa di Santa Lucia in Gonfalone SP 3 CECCAROSI… ore 18.30 Via dei Banchi Vecchi, 12 … DO Casa Generalizia dei Padri Scolopi SP 4 DORVIL… Piazza dei Massimi, 4 …GARCIA SP 5 GENG… Chiesa di San Pantaleo … HURTADO Piazza San Pantaleo Chiesa di Sant’Agostino in Campo Marzio SP 6 IBARRA… Ore 18.00 Piazza di Sant'Agostino … LUNA Chiesa di San Nicola dei Prefetti SP 7 LUPACA… Via dei Prefetti 34 … MELLANO Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena SP 8 MELO… Piazza della Maddalena, 53 … NGINA Basilica di Sant’Anastasia al Palatino SP 9 NIETO… Piazza di sant'Anastasia, 1 … PAZ Basilica di Santa Maria in Aracoeli SP 10 PEDRAZA… Basilica dei Santi Apostoli Scala dell'Arcicapitolina, 12 … REINOSO Piazza degli Apostoli, 51 Basilica dei Santi Apostoli SP 11 RESTREPO… Ore 18.30 Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, 51 … SAMANIEGO Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli SP 12 SANCHEZ… Piazza di Campitelli, 9 … TRAN Basilica Santa Maria del Popolo SP 13 TRUJILLO… Basilica Santa Maria del Popolo Piazza del Popolo … ZHANG Ore 18.30 4 ITALIANO iscritti 2073 GRUPPO E PARTECIPANTI CELEBRAZIONE EUCARISTICA Pontificia Facoltà Teologica IT 1 ABAD… “Marianum ” …ALUIA Viale Trenta Aprile, 6 IT 2 ALVAREZ… Chiesa interna al “Marianum” Ore 18.00 …ANTUNES da Lungotevere in Sassia bus 115 (dir. Montalcini) IT 3 ANUL… scendere alla fermata Garibaldi/Fabrizi …AYME da Piazza Venezia bus 44 (dir. Montalcini) IT 4 AZAVEDO… scendere alla fermata Calandr elli …BANAJ Chiesa Parrocchiale San Fulgenzio IT 5 BANAS… Via della Balduina, 296 …BENEDICT IT 6 BENETAZZO… …BIBAKE IT 7 BIFFI… …BOGDONEL Chiesa di San Fulgenzio da Piazza Risorgimento bus 990 (dir. Monte Mario) Ore 18.00 I8 BOGLARU… scendere alla fermata Balduina/Bitossi da Stazione s. Pietro prendere linea FL3 Cesano …BORDOGNA scendere ad Appiano e poi bus 990 (dir. Monte Mario) I9 BORGO… scendere alla fermata Balduina/Bitossi …BRUNS I10 BUCCARELLA… …BUZAU Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Gioacchino in Prati I11 BUZZI… Piazza dei Quiriti, 17 …CAPACCHIONE I12 CAPACCIO… …CAVALLARO nei pressi di san Pietro I13 CAVATTON… Chiesa di S. Maria del Rosario …CHICET Via Germanico, 94 I14 CHINELLO… Ore 18.00 … CIM POESU I15 CIOBANU… …CORDOS 5 Chiesa Parrocchiale di Santa Maria del Rosario in Prati I16 CORDOVA… Via Germanico 94 nei pressi di san Pietro …DA POZZO Chiesa Parrocchiale San Giuseppe Cottolengo I17 DA SILVA… Viale di Valle Aurelia, 62 …DARA I18 DARAJKOCIC… …DE SIMONE Metro A staz. Valle Aurelia poi bus 495 (dir. Valle Aurelia) scendere alla fermata Valle Aurelia/Scuola I19 DE SOUSA… …DIANA Chiesa di S. Giuseppe Cottolengo Viale di Valle Aurelia, 62 Chiesa Parrocchiale di Sant’Ambrogio I20 DIAS… Ore 18.00 Via Girolamo Vitelli, 23 …DOS ANJOS da Porta Cavalleggeri bus 46 (dir. Staz. Monte Mario) I21 DOS SANTOS… scendere alla fermata Aurelia/Madonna Del Riposo e dirigersi verso via …ENASOAE Baldo degli Ubaldi Istituto di Teologia della Vita Consacrata I22 ENASOAIE… “Claretianum” …FARAUANU Largo Lorenzo Mossa, 4 I23 FARFAN… …FERNANDO Metro A staz. Cornelia e poi a piedi su via Aurelia o bus 246 (dir. Basilica di Nostra Signora di Guadalupe Malagrotta) scendere alla fermata Aurelia/Da Rosate I24 FERRARI… …FRANJO e di San Filippo Via Aurelia, 675 I25 FRASCA… Ore 18.00 …GANDINI I26 GANOVSKA… …GOBRAN 6 I27 GODIO… …HABURAJOVA Pontificia Università I28 HAKOVA… “Antonianum” …INDWAR Via Merulana, 124 I29 INGRASCI’… …JOY Metro A staz. Manzoni Oppure da Cavalleggeri bus 64 (dir. Termini) fino a piazza Argentina I30 JOZIC… e poi bus 87 (dir. L.go Colli Albani) …KEFI scendere alla fermata Labicana/Merulana I31 KELEN… …KOZAK Basilica S. Antonio da Padova Via Merulana, 124 I32 KRA… Ore 18.30 …LAMBERTINI Casa Generalizia delle Figlie di Sant’Anna I33 LAMORTE… Via Merulana, 177 …LISCANO Metro A staz. Manzoni oppure da Cavalleggeri bus 64 (dir. Termini) fino a piazza Argentina e poi bus 87 (dir. L.go Colli Albani) scendere alla fermata Labicana/Merulana Casa Generalizia Suore Francescane Missionarie di Maria I34 LISOWSKI… Via Ferruccio, 25 … MADABATHULA Metro A Termini Pontificio Seminario Romano Maggiore I35 MADANU… Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano, 4 …MARE I36 MARESCA… Pontificio Santuario della Scala Santa Metro A staz. San Giovanni e poi a piedi oppure …MASSAROTTO Ore 18,15 Metro B staz. Colosseo e poi a piedi 7 Pontificio Santuario della Scala Santa I37 MASSI… Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, 14 …MERENDINO Metro A staz. San Giovanni e poi a piedi Casa delle Suore Francescane del Cuore di Gesù 138 MERLO… Via Iberia, 27 …MLINARIC Chiesa della Natività di N. S. Gesù Cristo Via Urbisaglia, 2 Metro A staz. San Giovanni e poi bus 87 (dir. Colli Albani) scendere alla fermata Etruria/Tuscolo Ore 18.00 Chiesa Parrocchiale Natività di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo I39 MOCCIARO… Via Urbisaglia, 2 …MOYO I40 MPONZI… …MUSULU Metro A staz. San Giovanni e poi bus 87 (dir. Colli Albani) scendere I41 MUSYOKA… alla fermata Etruria/Tuscolo …NAGY I42 NAJJUMA… …NDOKA Casa Generalizia Figlie della Carità (Canossiane) I43 NEKULAES… Via Don Orione, 17 …NGUYEN I44 NICEFORA Metro A staz. San Giovanni e poi bus 87 (dir. Colli Albani) scendere …NTESIELA Chiesa di Ognissanti alla fermata L.go don Orione oppure I45 NUNEZ… Via Appia Nuova, 244 Metro A staz. Ponte Lungo e poi a piedi …OLAMIDE Ore 18.00 Chiesa Parrocchiale Ognissanti I46 OLEJNIK… Via Appia Nuova, 244 …PALUCA I47 PALIUMBO… Metro A staz. Re di Roma …PAYE Accademia Alfonsiana S. Martino ai Monti I48 PEDRO… Via Merulana, 31 …PIROVANO I49 PISANELLO… Basilica dei Ss. Silvestro e S. Martino ai …QUINTERO 8 Metro A staz. Termini e poi a piedi I50 QUIROGA… Monti …REZZOLA Viale del Monte Oppio 26 Ore 18.30 Pontificio Seminario Romano Minore I51 RICCI… Viale Vaticano 42 …ROSA Pontificio Seminario Romano Minore I52 ROSAUPAN… Ore 18,00 da Porta Cavalleggeri Bus 46 (Staz. Monte Mario) Scendere Alla …SALES Fermata Aurelia/Paolo III I53 SALINO… …SARRAIPA Suore di San Giuseppe d'Apparizione I54 SARTIRANI… Via Paolo III, 16 …SILVA I55 SILVERIO… Suore di San Giuseppe d'Apparizione da Porta Cavalleggeri Bus 46 (Staz. Monte Mario) Scendere Alla …SPERANZA Ore 18,15 Fermata Aurelia/Paolo III I56 SPICCIARELLO… …SUSAC Suore Adoratrici del Sangue di Cristo I57 SUSIC… Via S Giovanni in Laterano 73 …TICONA I58 TIGANASU… Suore Adoratrici del Sangue di Cristo Metro A San Giovanni …UWAYEZU Ore 18,15 I59 UWINEZA… …VINCO Suore Maestre Pie Filippini I60 VIOTTI… Via delle Fornaci, 161 …WU Suore Maestre Pie Filippini I61 XALXO… Ore 18,15 nei pressi di san Pietro …ZULATO 9 10 .
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