Focolare Movement

The Meaning of Suffering

Jan 30, 2017

Chiara Lubich: Experience and Prophecy - International Convention- Castel Gandolfo (Rome)

invito_inglese_bThe program will focus on these themes: The absurdity of suffering on an individual and social level Living with suffering The value of suffering There will be input from various geographic regions and from various disciplines: psychology, medicine, philosophy, art, through personal experiences given by people of different age-groups. Bookings can be made through the Centre for Dialogue with Persons of no Religious Affiliation Focolare Movement, Via Frascati 306, 00040 Rocca di Papa (Rome), Italy Email: centrodialogo@focolare.org Tel: +39 06 94798-343

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