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Join Our Partners for a Global Town Hall: Pilgrims of Hope

May 23, 2025 Filed Under: Advocacy, News, Take Action

A Jubilee Inspiration for Action on Debt, Climate, and Development
🗓️ May 28, 2025
🕝 2:30 PM CEST
📍 Online (Zoom)
Click here to register

ORCIE is honored to stand in solidarity with Caritas Internationalis and the Holy See Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development as they host a special global town hall: Pilgrims of Hope.

Marking the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’ and celebrating the 2025 Jubilee Year, this event invites us into a shared space of reflection and action on the pressing, interconnected issues of debt, climate justice, and sustainable development.

At a time when the call for Jubilee justice resounds more urgently than ever, this conversation gathers faith leaders, civil society actors, and global institutions to chart a hopeful path forward. We’re grateful for the leadership of our partners in convening this vital dialogue—and we hope you’ll join us in listening, learning, and acting together.

🌍 Let’s journey as pilgrims of hope, building a more just and sustainable future for all.

📬 For inquiries, contact: Alfonso Apicella | Caritas Internationalis | apicella@caritas.va

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