As one family, across the sea
The commitment of Lorenza and the Trent community in support of AFN’s projects in Lebanon and Syria did not stop despite the pandemic. The latest initiative is the collection of elder flowers.
[more]The commitment of Lorenza and the Trent community in support of AFN’s projects in Lebanon and Syria did not stop despite the pandemic. The latest initiative is the collection of elder flowers.
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The “Loreto School” is the Mariapolis Lia experience aimed at training families in the culture of unity.
[more]This publication now brings together in a single printable digital version the 10 guides, accompanying the special edition with the collection of 10 videos of the pope in dialogue with families (already individually available on the website www.amorislaetitia.va).
[more]Alice Carwardine, an Australian Catholic, began her ecological conversion during Lent 2018, by writing a list of exactly forty changes. In seeking a Gospel text to serve as inspiration for this conversion, she chose the moment when Jesus enters the temple and overturns the tables of the money changers and the chairs of the dove sellers (Mt 21:12).
[more]The Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life launches a new initiative of the “Amoris Laetitia Family Year”, dedicated by Pope Francis to the family.
[more]© L’Osservatore romano, 13 January 2022. The Special Year dedicated to Saint Joseph ended 8 December 2021, but Pope Francis’ attention and love for this Saint have not ended and indeed are further strengthened in the Catecheses which he has been devoting to the figure of the Patron of the universal Church, since 17 November.
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Five years after the publication of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter, the paradigm of integral ecology guides our reading of this pandemic time. An interview with Luca Fiorani, responsible for EcoOne follows.
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The Focolare Movement is a partner of the Laudato Si’ Movement for the Care of Creation. Tomas Insua, the Executive Director, speaks of the great synergy in the commitment to improve our common home.
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