The second day of Halleluya as a program of the Youth Festival at World Youth Day (WYD) had the presence on stage of Filocalia, Master Plan, GAB, Cleiton Saraiva, Judy Bailey, Reale and Missionário Shalom.
Throughout the day, young people from various parts of the world came to enjoy a good sound and many took the opportunity to stop by the Mercy Tent, with stands for confession, Adoration and prayer and counseling. It was also possible to participate in the Life Seminar that took place simultaneously at the “Hurry Up” stand.
Internationalization expressed in songs
The first band to perform was the Argentine band, Filocalia, with a lot of animation, they sang for those present and still managed to gather several of Hispanics. Then, the animation of the Indian band, Master Plan brought a lot of charisma and not even the European heat prevented animation.
Then, in style and with many classic Catholic songs, the Brazilian, Cleiton Saraiva, infected and recalled several hits with his own trademark arrangements.
Then it was the turn of the French band, GAB, to dominate the stage, with many songs known to the public, sprinkled with an electronic sound, the crowd jumped and filled the arena.
Sunset, Worship and reunion
Soon after, it was time for prayer and presentation of the ‘Canto das Írias’, even performed in Portuguese, many nationalities followed and managed to understand the message transmitted on stage.
The great expectations of the day were the concert of Missionary Shalom (MSH), in addition to many Brazilians of different charisms, religious, priests, young people from many countries, jumped and sang with great joy. The presentation is part of the tour of the 25 years of MSH.
It was already sunset when the guest of honor arrived. Right after the MSH, it was time for adoration. The Eucharistic Jesus, the great star of the night, was adored by hundreds of people present in Alameda, even those passing by felt the living presence of Christ and stopped to adore Him.
Reale, the Italian band returns to the stages of Halleluya, less than two weeks ago they were in Fortaleza and now they are present in Lisbon. The moment was of reunion with the young people who were in Brazil and today participate in WYD and also with the Italians who sang with great joy.
Halleluya is more than a music festival, after all it is one of the ways God uses to show his love.
Service
Halleluya Music Festival
When: August 1st to 4th, 2pm to 11pm
Where: Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques, Lisbon – Portugal
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