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Begin the commemoration of 400 anniversary of Archbishop Juan Lozano (07/12/2010)

Will take place from 3 to 15 December with an exhibition and lecture series |

On December 3, began the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of Archbishop Juan Lozano.

They have been organized jointly between the Department of Culture and the IES that bears his name, will be held from 3 to 15 December and consist of an exhibition and lecture series.

The program was launched last December 3 to coincide with the opening of the exhibition.

The event was attended by the Mayor of Jumilla Francisco Abellán, Councilwoman Joan Guardiola Culture and institute director Jose Sanchez and the teacher and curator of the exhibition Bartolomé Medina.

Juana Guardiola thanked in his speech that "all the work they have done pupils and students, it is interesting that you may be the students themselves that you may know, first hand, the data of this character so important to the history of Jumilla" said the councilman of Culture.

For his part, Mayor Francisco Abellán was pleased "to be in this opening that opens the celebrations of the birth of Archbishop Lozano, because, among other things, being a notable character of Jumilla, it is true that the great descocido between Jumilla population, and many other illustrious Jumillano over time remain in oblivion, but an icon to be maintained as regards a building as emblematic and universal such as a school which was a hit to put his name. "

To Abellán, "this exhibition and events will also enable launching a much more strong and solid in this figure for those who do not know."

Furthermore, the Mayor said "the effort of doing something for the benefit of others, a few do something that every community can benefit."

He stressed that "an important example of this figure is that it was a terrible student, so this can help us realize that we must not despair, and following their experience, a solution is that there is the field that hardens, it is a good recipe and a good medicine. "

The exhibition curator Bartholomew Medina, who gave his congratulations to all, said "the exhibition includes work, the collaboration of students and the work of several coordinators from the Department of Geography and History and Isidora Maria Elena González Navarro and the Department of Drawing Emilio Marco, Luisa Medina Martínez and Bartholomew. "

Medina said that "the first thing I want to emphasize is that students who have worked have been the most eager and forward, was somewhat surprising since they have taken it very seriously and view are the results have shown that they are interested in figure of a person that we have a little bit forgotten, but which, however, they have understood perfectly that it is a role model in his childhood had problems in the study, which would not, was the son of a gentleman and took him to field work and following that there realized that the study was important and through the study became Diocesan Bishop in several Italian and Spanish, Archbishop of Palermo and Super Magister cash, the maximum that could be in teaching theology, a person in every way, very important. "

Also highlighted "the exemplary collaboration between the Department of Culture and the IES Arzobispo Lozano, every time we understood perfectly, combining the ideas of all."

He thanked all those who have made this program of events, "noted Roger García Mateo, from the Vatican, since it is a person who teaches at the Gregorian University, has given us much information about this figure and Antonio Verdú, as Official Chronicler, among many others. "

Medina said that "all this work and effort of institutions and people shows that the Archbishop Lozano is a figure that concerns us all."

IES director recalled that "when I arrived I was curious where it came from the center bore the name of an archbishop, asked and few people knew anything about this figure, which over the years been collecting data and I made an idea that was a very important and influential in the seventeenth century. "

Jose Sanchez added: "I've met who was a person of great intellectual, very much in favor of affirmative action and training of young people, so I think it took to put the name to our hospital for over 50 years , and has also allowed the person's name has not fallen into total oblivion. "

"We wanted to commemorate the anniversary of his birth, organizing these events," said the director.

The exhibition is entitled "The Archbishop Lozano: their time, space, has been made by students of Social Sciences and Fine Arts of the Institute and can be seen until December 15 from 17:00 to 20:00 in CAM.

It has also organized a lecture series.

Begins December 10 at 20:00 hours, the degree in Medieval History Alfonso Antolí speak of 'Hispanic monarchy in the seventeenth century. "

Then, the official chronicler Antonio Verdú Jumilla give a talk on 'The Archbishop Lozano: notes for a biography' and then there will be a performance of the Group 'Second Hand' and music students 3, 4 and 1 High School , entitled "Renaissance and Baroque musical themes."

On 15 December at 19:00, will be the presentation of ARCH magazine No. 5, prepared by the Department of Art at the Institute.

Be submitted by the member of the Real Academia Alfonso X El Sabio Manuel Gea.

After the canon of Santa Iglesia Catedral de Murcia José María Lozano will lecture on 'The Archbishop Lozano and culture. "

These activities will take place in the CAM.

The events will end after the talk, with the end in front of the IES Arzobispo Lozano and the inauguration of the set of decorative glass, which have also prepared the students, the center tower and interior lighting.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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