Religious men and women in the history of the Focolare Movement: a contribution to the spread of the charism of unity, told in the pages of a book just published by Città Nuova
Around 1,000 participants from 80 countries gathered at this unprecedented conference in Castel Gandolfo, Rome, to mark the tenth anniversary of the encyclical Laudato Si’ and to address some of the most pressing issues surrounding the climate crisis.
“What would Jesus say? What would Jesus do at this moment?” And it is precisely this question that Chiara Lubich started from in this excerpt taken from Genfest 1990.
A block of glacial ice from Greenland took center stage at the opening of the Raising Hope Conference, where Pope Leo XIV urged those present to “return to the heart,” for only there can a true ecological conversion take place.
The goal: to cooperate in building a more united world, inspired by Jesus’ prayer to the Father
“may they all be one” (Jn 17:21),
respecting and valuing diversity.
The Movement, which started in the Catholic Church,
includes Christians of different Churches and ecclesial communities. It collaborates with members of other religions and people of non-religious beliefs.
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