Youth for a United World
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Young people were always present and actively involved in the Focolare Movement ever since its beginnings. But their specific place in the Movement began to emerge in 1967 when Chiara Lubich launched her motto: “Youths of the world, unite!” that laid the groundwork for the youth movements of the Focolare: the Gen Movement in 1968 and Youth for a United World in 1985.

Young people between the ages of 17 and 30, scattered across five continents, of different ethnicities, nationalities and cultures have been responding to her call up to the present day. They belong to various Christian denominations, different religions, or do not profess a religious belief, but they all are united by the desire to build a more united world: to make humankind more and more into a single family, where the personal identity of every individual is honored.

They strive in many ways to build universal brotherhood, to heal the divisions that exist within families, between generations, between different social groups, etc.

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United World Project
Saturday, October 27, 2012
 
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A permanent worldwide monitoring body that has fraternity as its focus. Young People for a United World working in all fields to build a world that is one.
Genuine Christians
Thursday, September 27, 2012
 
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Chiara Lubich explains to the two million youth gathered together at Tor Vergata for the WYD in the year 2000 one significance of the “new evangelization”: that of witness.
Bridges Between the Diversities of Religion and Culture
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
 
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A hundred and sixty young people of different religions around the world were also among the protagonists of the Genfest (Budapest, 31 August – 2 September).
 
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