The Fratelli Tutti Foundation presents "The vocabulary of fraternity"

Tomorrow in Perugia, with a dialogue to rediscover human words against those of hate: the book will be edited by the secretary of the Foundation, Father Francesco Occhetta
The rediscovery of human words against words of hate, of a world without wars while conflicts continue throughout the world and no one finds the key to stop them. Perhaps only the light of brotherhood can illuminate a path and stop the war. This is the meaning of the volume published by the Fratelli tutti Foundation "The Vocabulary of brotherhood, 365 words to rediscover our humanity" (Rizzoli) which will be presented tomorrow in Perugia at 6:00 pm in the Aula Magna of the University for Foreigners, Palazzo Gallenga, after the events in Naples, Rome, Lecco and Novara. The debate on the book aims to be the starting point for an even broader discussion on the future of the world, of humanity, on peace and war, on rearmament.
In Perugia, therefore, there will be a broad debate with guests who have always been peacemakers. The host, the Rector of the University for Foreigners Valerio De Cesaris, will introduce the proceedings. The speakers are the President of the Umbria Region Stefania Proietti; the Mayor of Perugia Vittoria Ferdinandi, also delegate of the Anci for Peace; the Archbishop of Perugia and Città della Pieve Monsignor Ivan Maffeis; the director of Rai Umbria Giovanni Parapini; the President of the PerugiAssisi Foundation for the Culture of Peace Flavio Lotti and the Secretary General of the Fratelli Tutti Foundation and editor of the book Father Francesco Occhetta. The moderator will be the journalist Alessio Maria Antonielli. Readings by Ilaria Falini, Teatro Stabile dell'Umbria.
The meeting is organized by the Fratelli tutti Foundation, the Papal Basilica of St. Peter and the World Meeting on Human Fraternity #BeHuman, which celebrates its third edition in Rome on September 12 and 13. The patronage was granted by the Umbria Region, the Municipality of Perugia and the Archdiocese of Perugia – Città della Pieve. In collaboration with Rai Umbria, Tgr Umbria and the University for Foreigners of Perugia.
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