The church of Sant Serni, in Canillowas filled yesterday by pay tribute a Monsignor Ramon on the occasion of 60 years since his first mass in the parish. Faithful, authorities and neighbors wanted to recognize a trajectory that has left its mark on both the religious and social life of the country, especially through the creation ofAINA and of its constant commitment to the community.
“I came to Canillo to learn. Humility is what leads you to learn”
Bishop Ramon he focused the speech on the values that have marked his entire life. “I came to Canillo to learn. Humility is what leads you to learn“, he affirmed, recalling his beginnings in the parish. He also explained that for years he visited the houses of the neighbors to get to know them personally and defended that “there is no greater person than the one whokneel before the Father“. In closing, he wanted to summarize six decades of service with a simple message of thanks: “Thank you all”, after assuring that he feels lucky “to have served this city” and claiming values such as humility, nature and service to others.
Father Ramon with the authorities in the church of Sant Serni.
The senior consul of Canillo, Jordi Alcobé, defined the day as “a day of joy” for the entire parish and assured that it is rare that you have the opportunity to live with “a person from a novel, a reference person of a parish and of a country”. During his parliament he recalled that the July 3, 1966 priest Ramon celebrated his first mass in Canilloa destination that initially “was almost a punishment”, but which six decades later has become the place where “the church is full of people who love you”. With a touch of humor, he added that “even the sparrow that hangs around here wanted to see the party”.
“It is important to thank those who have left their mark on the country”
Alcobé he also reviewed the transformation of the country during these sixty years. When the priest arrived, Andorra had 14,500 inhabitants i Canillo I only added a few 500. He remembered a time when “there were more beasts than inhabitants” and time was counted by the work done. He also highlighted Monsignor Ramon’s ability to adapt to the times, leaving the cassock to put on football pants or get on a trial bike, always with the will to “bring value to society”. In this way he was born AINA the year 1982a project that has brought nature, companionship and education closer to hundreds of children every summer.
“Mossèn Ramon is a person from a novel, a reference person for a parish and a country”
The Minister Spokesperson, Guillem Casal, he emphasized that this tribute is “a pride and an honor” because it recognizes “the printing press of Monsignor Ramon so much to Canillo as in Andorra as a whole”. Casal emphasized that, beyondAINAthe priest “has had a remarkable social involvement” and also recalled his participation in the creation of theSki Club Soldeu. According to the minister, the priest’s legacy also consists of having shown “the most authentic side of Canillo“to the thousands of young people who have passed through the camps. Finally, he defended that “it is important to be able to thank the people who have left a mark on the country”, with which he summed up the meaning of a tribute that served to recognize six decades of service.













