Today’s complexity: a Transcendental Challenge
Today’s complexity: a Transcendental Challenge The Economy of Francesco On-life Seminar with Fr. Augusto Zampini - Adjunct Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.
Today’s complexity: a Transcendental Challenge The Economy of Francesco On-life Seminar with Fr. Augusto Zampini - Adjunct Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.
Every year, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation is observed on September 1st. The international celebration marks the beginning of the Season of Creation, which extends to October 4th, the feast of St Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology. For the 2020 Season of Creation, the suggested topic is “Jubilee for the Earth: New Rhythms, New Hope”
"One way to fight hunger is to seek fair agriculture". An interesting interview with Lilian de Pellegrini Elias, PhD in Economic Development – Unicamp, Brazil.
On 29 July the series On-life seminars. Moving towards a post-Covid better world organized by the scientific committee of The Economy of Francesco came to an end. It meant to explore some of the topics and challenges of today's economy.
“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, super motivated young people from various parts of a planet called Earth gathered strengths and gifts working together to build a better world”. By the young participants of Vocation & Profit village.
Today the economy is facing great transformations [...] Companies are, therefore, increasingly called upon to respond to transformations that affect their purpose and their relationships both internally and outward.
The Finance and Humanity village will address this ‘golden rule’ of Finance and Economics, in search for proposal and best practices. How and when finance becomes inclusive and serves humanity and the common home?
An economy that is regenerative and inclusive “by design”, what does it mean? Conversation with Ian Horughiy – from Ukraine and Diana Salgado – from Portugal; both are enrolled in the CO2 of inequalities village.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about abrupt changes to the world of work and care, serving as a wake-up call to young economists to reflect on the true meaning of work and care and reconciling the two concepts in such a way as to enable each member of society to flourish.
On May 22, 2020, the first online scientific conference with international participation was held at the Catholic University of Croatia in Zagreb. The purpose of conference was to see where are we after five years of the release of the Encyclical Letter Laudato sì.