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Living the Jubilee in Rome

Living the Jubilee in Rome

Rome is welcoming pilgrims from all over the world for the Jubilee of Hope. The Gen 4, the children of the Focolare Movement in Rome, had the idea of a tour of some of the most important places as a way for them to be pilgrims of hope, especially by helping the most disadvantaged.

Closeness and freedom

Closeness and freedom

An interview with Margaret Karram, President of the Focolare Movement, conducted by Peter Forst for the Neue Stadt magazine on closeness, the topic that we are deepening and living this year in the Focolare Movement. This is not only a religious or spiritual attitude, but also a civil and social one, in support of peace and helping the poor, to improve the quality of relationships between people and to respect the other person’s freedom and conscience.

Jubilee year: does it mean something only for Catholics?

Jubilee year: does it mean something only for Catholics?

We’re hearing a lot this year about the Holy Door and indulgences, forgiveness and reconciliation. But do these words and, above all, this Jubilee Year have meaning only for Catholics? We asked Corinna Muehlstedt, a German Lutheran theologian, who lives between Munich (Germany) and Rome (Italy) and works as a journalist and correspondent for ARD, the German public broadcasting group.

Living the Gospel: “Test everything but hold on to what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5: 21)

Living the Gospel: “Test everything but hold on to what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5: 21)

Trying to put the words of the Gospel into practice in everyday situations or when making important decisions, naturally leads to transforming effects which are sometimes really surprising. It’s like this: give and you will receive, put love into your actions and you will find love and friendship, make decisions with the common good in mind and you will find the way forward.

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