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Towards New and Surprising Horizons
The contribution of the Focolare Movement to the Synodal Journey
Together We Can Make a Difference
My Experience at the Mariapolis of Shropshire, the summer gathering of the Focolare in Great Britain
To paradise and back — Part 2
Focolare founder Chiara Lubich had an extraordinary experience during the summer of 1949. Living City is now publishing a series of texts written by the Italian theologian Fr. Fabio Ciardi, OMI explaining the meaning and impact of these writings called Paradise ’49.
The Story of Chiara and the Focolare (1943-1944)
Yes, Forever: A total gift of self, the name “Chiara,” a choice of God who is love, and understanding God’s will
Renewed Youthfulness in the Philippine Church
Doing it old school
Why are some young adults fascinated by the Latin Mass in the old rite? An interview with Theresa and Andrew Ivankovits from Pennsylvania. They are married for two years and have a 7-month-old daughter, and both prefer the Tridentine Mass
Finding a place for the Church in the world
Remembering Vatican II and its call for renewal
The synodal way: groundbreaking innovation
Synods have a long tradition in the Church, but Pope Francis just revamped the process
The Story of Chiara and the Focolare (1945-1948)
The birth of the first Focolare, a visit to Rome, and meeting Igino Giordani
How can we explain to our children and others why we should attend Mass?
“Can we experience the Mass in a more personal way, which will influence how our family shares it? What do we ‘get’ out of Mass?”
Journeying Together: A Demanding but Beautiful Art
Like the twelve, we too “learn” to live Jesus in the exchange of our gifts, of our vocations, of our differences.
Be a personal example
“My 12-year-old doesn’t want to go to Mass. Should I force him to go?”
Resuscitating the Church to Beat Passionately for Christ
Are we communities of Christ, transformed by Christ, or graying institutions that no longer affect our communities and society?