Workers from the former Ilva steelworks in Taranto and Whirlpool in Naples will inaugurate the new edition of the Pietrelcina Living Nativity Scene, which will take place in the birthplace of Saint Pio from December 27th to 29th, involving approximately three hundred participants. The mayor of Pietrelcina, Domenico Masone, announced the event. "The land of Padre Pio," he said, "wants to be the custodian of his spiritual message, which translates into love for one's neighbor, solidarity, and human dignity, also reflecting the teachings of Pope Francis, who here recalled the importance of sharing, generosity, and altruism that must characterize the present to build a more just society. This year," Masone continued, "the theme of the Nativity Scene is dedicated to health, work, and legality." "It is the testimony of a Southern Italy that is suffering from the current crisis but that does not want to give up hope for a better future, especially for its children," Mayor Masone concluded.
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