Finally! After two years the state of emergency ended and it became the norm for us, but how much has it changed our lives? A new fear for us children who do not know enough about life, a new fear also for adults who are facing a
pandemic for the first time, which is now also part of globalization.
Lockdown, social distancing, masks, quarantine, distance learning, vaccines, have characterized these two years, as
well as many feelings for me: happiness, because at the beginning there was no school; sadness, due to the lockdown and isolation ; fear of disease and other people, and therefore I got vaccinated; uncertainty about the future.
The state of emergency is over, but all of this left an indelible mark on our lives.

Immaculate Conception Day
When is Immaculate Conception? Any Christian holiday that takes place in December is always in the shadow of Christmas Day. It is therefore surprising to