Seventy young people gathered in the U.S. for one of the international events that is part of World Unity Week 2019. It was the first of the six “Pathways for a United World” launched by the Focolare’s young people, focused on work and economy, and also opened up the next one on peace, law and justice.
Chiara Lubich: Daring to dream of a new era
Mutual love among peoples: a spiritual program written in 1959 which gives a glimpse of hope in a world where “charity flows like an endless stream between heaven and earth”.
New Humanity, For A More United World
April 1 – 4, 2017. Days of intense work at the New Humanity’s annual seminar assembly in Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
New Humanity and Law: Congress for law operators
Representatives from Europe, the United States, South America and Africa responded to the appeal to play a personal role in “Transforming the demands for legality into concrete justice,” the challenge launched by the title of the congress itself.
Chiara Lubich: Daring to dream of a new era
Mutual love among peoples: a spiritual program written in 1959 which gives a glimpse of hope in a world where “charity flows like an endless stream between heaven and earth”.
Early Letters: At the Origins of a New Spirituality
Early letters of Chiara Lubich to her companions and others.
Fiftieth anniversary of the Focolare in the New World
1,300 people from Canada, the United States and the Caribbean came together to celebrate the 50 years since the arrival of the Focolare Movement in North America. Members of the Jewish community and African American Muslims were among those present.
News of United World Week around the globe
Youth
Is it possible to face suffering?
Interview with Nancy O’Donnell, psychologist and psychotherapist from New York, Professor in Psychology, on how to take on one’s illness with hope.
Maria Voce at the United Nations
The President of the Focolare Movement, currently in New York, answers some questions on the eve of her participation as speaker at the United Nations High-Level Thematic Debate on Tolerance and Reconciliation, in which she declares her “optimism” for a future of peace.