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Fit-22 ta’ Mejju li għadda, f'Ruma, sar il-book launch ta’ volum ieħor li jiġbor fih kitbiet ta’ Chiara: Paradiso ’49 (Il-Ġenna ’49), miktub minn Piero Coda u Alba Sgariglia (Città Nuova Editrice).
The magazine “Neue Stadt”, which is the German edition of New City, has a section where nine questions are put to a prominent figure to get to know them through a few short answers. In the latest issue, Roberto Almada was interviewed. He was...
Sala Clementina, Saturday 21 March, 2026 : Pope Leo XIV received in audience today the newly elected Focolare Movement leaders and the 320 participants of the General Assembly and encouraged them to be a "people of peace" in a world wounded by...
Margaret Karram ġiet mogħtija t-tieni mandat biex tkompli tmexxi l-Moviment tal-Fokolari fil-ħames snin li ġejjin. Ġiet eletta b’aktar minn żewġ terzi tal-voti ta’ dawk li qed jieħdu sehem fl-Assemblea, li laqgħet dan ir-riżultat b’ċapċip kbir. L...
]The General Assembly has begun in earnest with intense dialogue and collaborative work. From the 6th to the 11th of March, everyone at the Assembly is exploring nine topics that emerged from proposals received from individuals and communities of...
320 representatives of the Focolare Movement communities around the world will take part in the General Assembly being held at the Mariapolis Centre in Castelgandolfo, Rome, during the period 1-21 March.
The ‘Pre-Assembly Process’ is currently underway in preparation for the General Assembly of the Focolare Movement, which will begin on the 1st of March 2026 in Castel Gandolfo (Rome) with the participation of representatives chosen from different...
January 22 marks the anniversary of the birth of Chiara Lubich, Founder of the Focolare Movement. Today we share a short excerpt from a speech she delivered in Innsbruck (Austria) on November 9, 2001, during the “A Thousand Cities for Europe”...
During this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity we remember the event hosted in March last year by the Focolare Movement entitled "Called to Hope". Revd Dr Callan Slipper and Revd Martin Smith share their thoughts on this gathering and its legacy.

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