Who we are
Who we are
Today the Focolare Movement embraces more than two million people, spread throughout 182 nations, belonging to diverse cultures, ethnic groups, religions and traditions.
The Movement, thanks to the strength of its spirituality, is in dialogue with today’s world, a 360 degree dialogue, within the Catholic Church, with the various Christian denominations, with other religions and with people of other convictions. Its latest and most open expression is the dialogue with contemporary culture (from politics to economics, from sport to the media and from ecology to medicine).
Serving the City Project is the NGO, New Humanity, the expression of the Focolare Movement’s social and cultural commitment on an international level. Founded in 1987, New Humanity enjoys General Consultative Status with the Economic and Cultural Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). Its headquarters are in Rome with two satellite offices in New York and Geneva.
Through New Humanity, individual and collective actions of the members of the Focolare Movement, seek to contribute to revitalizing the fabric of society by promoting initiatives and projects on local, regional and international levels as well as through conferences, training initiatives, seminars and publications.
Keywords
- Africa
- Algeria
- Architecture
- Argentina
- Arte
- Australia
- Balkans
- Benedict XVI
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chiara Lubich
- City Project
- Colombia
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Dominican Republic
- European Union
- Focolare Movement
- Germany
- IFO
- Igino Giordani
- India
- Interdipendenza
- Italy
- Kenya
- Korea
- Lebanon
- Mexico
- Naples
- Neighbourhood
- New Humanity (ong)
- Nigeria
- Northern Ireland
- Orphanage
- Paraguay
- Philippines
- Poland
- Republic of Côte d'Ivoire
- Rome
- Salesians
- Sardinia
- Somasche nuns
- Spain
- Sport
- Teens for unity
- USA
- Zimbabwe
- abandonment
- acceptance
- active citizenship
- adults
- archbishop
- artists
- assistance
- associations
- beauty
- books
- childhood
- children
- citizenship
- community
- concert
- conference
- conflict
- culture
- dialogue
- drug addiction
- ecology
- economy
- economy of communion
- education
- educational emergency
- elderly
- entrepreneurs
- environment
- ethnic groups
- family
- favela
- food
- forgiveness
- fraternity
- health
- health
- honesty
- hope
- house
- immigrants
- integration
- interreligious dialogue
- jail
- job
- justice
- juvenile uneasiness
- knowledge of the city
- legality
- listening
- mafia
- malnutrition
- massmedia
- mayors
- minors
- music
- parents
- parish
- participation
- peace
- politics
- poorness
- prayer
- projects
- reciprocity
- reconciliation
- reconstruction
- rights
- school
- sharing
- sisters
- slogan
- social redemption
- society
- street
- teens
- the golden rule
- trust
- twinship
- village
- war
- young people
- “let’s colour the city” project
Highlights
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The revolution of Glolé The City Project in Côte d'Ivoire. After Kanawolo it is now...
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