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Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Brabançonne
In 2007, in honor of the "King's Feast," (a Belgian national holiday held on November 15) Flemish singer Helmut Lotti sang the Brabançonne in Belgium's three languages: French, German, and Dutch. Members of the royal family were present.
The love of one's neighbors, the sense of duty, truth, and justice, if applied to daily life, would spare mankind countless sufferings, troubles, and anxieties ...
The solution of the problems which oppress the world can only be found in the practice of Charity between individuals and between nations.
1 comment:
I always get a shiver when I listen to La Brabançonne, so much do I love it.
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