Christmas in the tent, some homeless Albanian residents light candles of hope

About a month in the tent, however, the November 26 earthquake did not stop Catholic believers from celebrating the date of Christ's birth. With a modest lunch, the Kranja family together with the Top Channel shooting group celebrated December 25th of hope together. GAZETAR: Does anyone live in this palace? S. CRIZA: Not [...]
About a month in the tent, however, the November 26 earthquake did not stop Catholic believers from celebrating the date of Christ's birth.
With a modest lunch, the Kranja family together with the Top Channel shooting group celebrated December 25th of hope together.
GAZETAR: Does anyone live in this palace?
S. Not because the palace is uninhabited, and people are afraid to stay there.
A. A great God knows how we have been saved.
GAZETAR: Because you mentioned God, earlier you showed me that you lived in Greece and celebrated Christmas every year. How did you celebrate Christmas there?
A. - So beautiful, so good, I'm gone.
Give me a little bit of the difference between Christmas and past?
A. CRIJAH: I never celebrated like this. I'm staying in the tent, the rain falls and I'm staying inside.
Miss Attika, shall we go make lunch?
A. KRANA: With what is with the mother, we will lay it down, and in Greece I will do all the good. I would roast the lamb, at dinner we would go to Church, and lunch would be eaten with family in the most beautiful place.
Since November 26 you stay here, is it cold at night?
A. Night and morning are cold. This candle is lighting for those who lost their lives in this earthquake.
S. I'm lighting it up for hope.










