Fratelli Tutti
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October 5, 2020 | On Saturday, October 3, Pope Francis traveled to Assisi to the tomb of St. Francis to pray and sign his new encyclical Fratelli Tutti.
On Sunday, October 4, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, his encyclical on human fraternity and social friendship was released to the world.
On Monday, October 5, Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life hosted a virtual Dahlgren Dialogue on the themes of the encyclical and Pope Francis’ call to recognize that we are all brothers and sisters at a time of a global pandemic, economic crises, and a United States presidential election.
This Dahlgren Dialogue began and ended with prayer from Dahlgren Chapel at Georgetown. A distinguished group of leaders outlined the major elements of the encyclical and discussed its implications and applications in this moment of multiple crises. These leaders addressed:
What are the central themes of Fratelli Tutti?
Why did Pope Francis choose this time and this topic for his new encyclical?
Why is it called Fratelli Tutti, and why is that title generating controversy?
What are its implications in a global pandemic and economic crisis?
What are its applications in the United States, particularly a month before a major presidential election?
Видео Fratelli Tutti канала Global Georgetown
For more on the Georgetown Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life: https://catholicsocialthought.georgetown.edu
For CST's YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/3nNil4h
October 5, 2020 | On Saturday, October 3, Pope Francis traveled to Assisi to the tomb of St. Francis to pray and sign his new encyclical Fratelli Tutti.
On Sunday, October 4, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, his encyclical on human fraternity and social friendship was released to the world.
On Monday, October 5, Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life hosted a virtual Dahlgren Dialogue on the themes of the encyclical and Pope Francis’ call to recognize that we are all brothers and sisters at a time of a global pandemic, economic crises, and a United States presidential election.
This Dahlgren Dialogue began and ended with prayer from Dahlgren Chapel at Georgetown. A distinguished group of leaders outlined the major elements of the encyclical and discussed its implications and applications in this moment of multiple crises. These leaders addressed:
What are the central themes of Fratelli Tutti?
Why did Pope Francis choose this time and this topic for his new encyclical?
Why is it called Fratelli Tutti, and why is that title generating controversy?
What are its implications in a global pandemic and economic crisis?
What are its applications in the United States, particularly a month before a major presidential election?
Видео Fratelli Tutti канала Global Georgetown
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