Chia sẻ, hiệp thông, đồng hành với người dân Paris, đặc biệt với các nạn nhân vụ khủng bố tại Paris những ngày qua, giáo xứ Thái Hà sẽ tổ chức thánh lễ thắp nến cầu nguyện cho Paris, cho mọi dân tộc bỏ qua khác biệt để chung tay xây dựng hoà bình.
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Monday, November 16, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Vigils around the world: Landmarks from Wembley Stadium to Burj Khalifa lit with French Tricolore in a show of solidarity as thousands gather to remember the victims
- Thousands of people gather in cities around the world to remember the victims of the horrific Paris attacks
- World landmarks lit up from Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the London Eye to as far as Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue
- The familiar colours of the French Tricolore was projected on to Wembley stadium in London and other venues
PUBLISHED: 21:08 GMT, 15 November 2015 | UPDATED: 02:12 GMT, 16 November 2015
To Paris, with Love
To Paris, with Love: Vigils held around the globe as the world's iconic buildings are lit up in the colours of the French tricolour to show solidarity in wake of Paris attacks
- Some of best-known landmarks from Shanghai to New York to San Francisco were lit up in blues, whites, and reds
- Hundreds of people painted their faces in colours of the French tricolour and held 'Pray for Paris' signs in London
- Even the fountains in London's Trafalgar Square were lit up, while hundreds of people gathered for an evening vigil
- Tributes come after at least 129 innocent people were killed in Paris in barbaric terror attacks in several locations
By KATIE LOUISE DAVIES and EMMA GLANFIELD FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:39 GMT, 14 November 2015 | UPDATED: 08:49 GMT, 15 November 2015
Saturday, November 14, 2015
President Obama calls Paris massacres an attack against 'all of humanity' as leaders around the world pledge to work with France and bring those responsible to justice
- President Barack Obama condemned the series of deadly attacks across Paris Friday as an 'attack on all of humanity'
- He promised to do all he could to work with France and bring those responsible to justice
- Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US Embassy in Paris is doing everything they can to assure the safety of Americans
- President Xi Jinping of China said on Saturday that they would work closely to help France
- 'I am shocked by events in Paris tonight. Our thoughts and prayers are with the French people. We will do whatever we can to help,'said David Cameron
- Iran's Hassan Rouhani branded the Paris attacks 'crimes against humanity'
- In the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan sent a telegram to President Hollande offering his condolences
By AFP and ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 23:11 GMT, 13 November 2015 | UPDATED: 06:14 GMT, 14 November 2015
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