A Tricolor Bench in Casal di Principe to Remember Don Peppe Diana

Panchina tricolore a Casal di Principe
Panchina tricolore a Casal di Principe
Monday 18 March 2024, 14:57
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A tricolor bench in Casal di Principe to remember Don Peppe Diana, the priest killed by the Casalesi clan, with the thirtieth anniversary of his death occurring tomorrow. The initiative was announced by the Caserta deputy of FdI, and vice-president of the Ecomafie commission Gimmi Cangiano: "In an atmosphere filled with emotion, pride, and emotion, I had the honor of painting the 'tricolor bench' in Piazza Mercato at Casal di Principe, thanks to the association 'La Fenice' to which I have a deep connection. Doing it among so many people, alongside Mayor Renato Natale, and on the day when we also celebrate National Unity, the Constitution, and our flag, made everything even more beautiful." "A symbolic gesture," adds Cangiano, "but one that encloses an even deeper meaning. Because to defend these colors, our freedom, our Constitution, and to fight against those who have always tried to assert a principle that does not belong to us, many men and women have died. To Don Peppe Diana. To all the victims of the mafias. To our beautiful Italy. To us who never tire of walking on their legs and carrying forward their teachings. All of this is in a tricolor bench that from today will help to tell the rest of Italy all the beauty of Casal di Principe."
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