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haring the festivities of the sixtieth anniversary with my friends from MIEC has been for me
a reason of profound joy. A beautiful celebration of Memory.
What would we be without memory?
Dazed individuals before a screen where images succeed, the present moment erasing the previous
one!
Thanks to Memory we are able to state that IMCS, beyond its current appearance, is also, or above
all, the richness of its sixty years of existence.
Nowadays, the International Movement of Catholic Students, despite the crises of our times, has a
marvelous wealth of knowledge and experience, a promise for a renewal.
A common wealth of knowledge and experience, nourished mainly by the international presence,
which is therefore a constituent of the movement’s name.
That is indeed the life of the international team, which commits today to opening new horizons for
all of its members, developing the enormously rich experience that underlies in its memory.
ByMagdalena Dourron
Assistant of the International Team
Since 1978
IMCS Pax Romana | Newsletter– Special Edition| 2012-2013
www.imcs-miec.org
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