Focolare in the US and Canada

Living for Unity in the US and Canada

My encounter with Blessed Chiara Luce Badano

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Blessed Chiara Luce touched the lives of many people around the world who through her found solace and light, especially in difficult moments. But for Jessica, the encounter with Chiara Luce was something that changed her entire way of living and helped her discover her own vocation.

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Chiara Luce was born in Italy in 1971. When she was 16 she was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma, a painful bone cancer. Chiara died on October 7th, 1990, at the age of 18. She lived her life and illness with such faith and grace that she was beatified by the Catholic Church in 2010.

She became a member of the Focolare when she was 9 and lived the spirituality of the Focolare until her last days. In fact, she received her middle name “Luce” (which means light) from the foundress of the Focolare, Chiara Lubich. Here you can find two new books about her life.

Political dialogue in the family

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Lori and John Chesser have been married for many years and lean towards two opposite political parties. In this interview, they share what positive political dialogue means to them and how the spirituality of the Focolare helped them to deal with their differences. The interview took place during the webinar Dare to Dialogue, sponsored by Living City Magazine and New City Press.

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Summer Mariapolis 2021

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This year the Summer Mariapolis gatherings are online. You can choose among three dates.

  • July 10/11: More info coming soon
  • August 7/8: More info coming soon
  • August 28/29: More info coming soon

To know more about Mariapolis click here.

The Human Face of the Migration Crisis: a Faith-Based Response

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5/4/2021
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The scale of human migration can be overwhelming—estimates are that more people are on the move in our time than at any time in human history. To each “number” there is a human face, a person made in the image of God. How can people of faith respond to this crisis in tangible ways? How can the Bible inform our response? To look at these and other questions related to the migration crisis we will be joined by a panel from across North America with a variety of experiences and perspectives on migration.

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Women in Leadership: Reflections on the life of Chiara Lubich and the thought of Pope Francis

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4/13/2021
Online Event

You will have the opportunity to listen to an incredible panel of speakers that will reflect on the impact that the thought of Pope Francis and the legacy of Chiara Lubich are having on the Church. The New York Times called Chiara Lubich “one of the most influential women in the Catholic Church.” And she was even more than that. Her spirituality has touched millions of people worldwide from different Christian churches, religions and cultural backgrounds. Pope Francis has been an active advocate for the leadership of women and has introduced women into many positions of governance in the Church.

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PANELISTS

SALLY AXWORTHY was appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Holy See in September 2016. Her previous roles include time as Joint Head of the North Africa Department, Head of the Great Lakes, East Africa & Somalia Department, and Director of Corporate Services in India. Mrs Axworthy took up her appointment in September 2016.

FRANCESCA DI GIOVANNI is an Italian lawyer who has worked in the Secretariat of State of the Holy See since 1993. In January 2020 she was appointed by Pope Francis to serve as the Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs in the Section for Relations with States, becoming the first woman to hold a managerial position in that branch of the Roman Curia.

MAURIZIO GENTILINI, is the author of the recent biography “Chiara Lubich: Prophet of Unity”. He is an historian and archivist. He currently works at the National Research Council in the Department of Human Sciences.

AUSTEN IVEREIGH is a British writer, journalist, and Fellow in Contemporary Church History at the University of Oxford. He is author of two biographies of Pope Francis: “The Great Reformer. Francis and the making of a radical pope” and “Wounded Shepherd. Pope Francis and his struggle to convert the Catholic Church”. He recently co-authored with Pope Francis “Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future. In Conversation with Austen Ivereigh”.

ELIZABETH WALLIN is the Founder and Executive Director of Project Lia, a nonprofit social enterprise dedicated to creating and developing a sustainable, community-oriented program for women impacted by the justice system. For the past four years, Elizabeth’s sole focus has been to redistribute community resources, elevate the voices of those directly impacted by the issue, and bring in business in support of the mission.