For
three decades, it has brought together economists, artists, religious
leaders, even athletes to help create a forum for cultural exchange that
contributes to building a more humane society. Some of the former
guests have been former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the
Egyptian Patriarch of Alexandria, Cardinal Antonios Naguib.
This year, with the theme “By nature, man is relation to the
infinite,” attendees will work on the challenges of culture in a time of
economic crisis and values. In previous years, it brought together
800,000 people from 20 countries. They also have some 4,000 volunteers
helping them in their work.
This year, ROME
REPORTS will be following the meeting in both English and Spanish to
bring all the details of the XXXIII edition from Rimini. It's an
encounter that's organized by Communion and Liberation to generate an
attitude of dialogue and understanding among different cultures.
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