Diogo Jota and Andre Silva's Funeral in Pictures
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Bishop of Porto Touches Diogo Jota’s Wife and Children at Their Funeral with Words: ‘We Also Suffer’
In tears, soccer and the community of Gondomar dismissed Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva, in a funeral ceremony marked by pain, faith and deeply emotional words.Both young people lost their lives last Thursday, July 3, in a traffic accident that shocked not only their hometown, but the sports world.The last farewell took place this Saturday, July 5, in Gondomar, north of Portugal.The Mass was performed by Manuel Linda, Bishop of Porto, w…
In the church in Diogo Jota's hometown, family and friends attend the funeral service for the national football player and his brother. During the sermon, the bishop finds very moving words – and addresses himself directly to the family.
Porto Suburb's Saddest Day - As Diogo Jota And His Brother Andre Silva Are Laid To Rest - Great Yorkshire Radio
The Igreja Matriz de Gondomar church was overflowing. Mourners spilled out of the doors into the fierce morning heat. And residents lined the streets nearby in the baking sunshine. This eastern suburb of Porto was the focus of world football in a way never imagined, nor desired. There was no raucous chanting. No attempts to chase selfies with mourners from the football world. Just sombre applause, as residents listened to an audio relay of the s…
" The Heartbreaking Images of Diogo Jota Farewell"
Hundreds of people gathered this Saturday in front of the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar, where the funeral of Diogo Jota, Liverpool star, and his brother André Silva, player for Penafiel, was held. Both tragically lost their lives in a car accident last Thursday in Spain.
The bishop of Porto, D. Manuel Linda, who presided at the present body table, at the evenings of Diogo Jota and André Silva, left an emotional message to the family during the home. D. Manuel Linda took the opportunity to say that she was praying for the children of Diogo Jota, who did not mark attendance at the ceremony, and admitted that "there are no words" for the event, but "there are feelings." "Dinis, Mafalda and Duarte, children who are …
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