WHAT’S ON
Hack Your Purpose
Flavio Tomassi shares his testimony on the “Hack Your Purpose” workshop, organized by the Vocation & Profit Village at the EoF Global Event.
Banks with a Soul: Reimagining Finance as a Tool for the Common Good
On November 29, 2025, during the Economy of Francesco Global Event in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, approximately twenty-five participants from across continents gathered for a workshop titled "Banks with a Soul: serving local communities for the Common Good." The session, part of the Finance and Humanity Village, sought to bridge centuries of cooperative financial tradition with contemporary visions for an economy rooted in dignity, care, and community service.
Restarting the Economy: another economy is thinkable
The contributions of Hargous and Castellanza offer two complementary lenses through which to read what happens inside and around the enterprise
World Fraternity Report 2025
During the Restarting the Economy event, the World Fraternity Report 2025 was presented: a new tool developed by a group of scholars from The Economy of Francesco to measure fraternity within economic systems.
Poverty and Public Policies: Esther Duflo Meets the Economy of Francesco
The starting point is simple and intentionally not innovative: poverty is a social problem, and we must deal with it. But how?
From the margins, where the most vital innovation is born
There are places the economy has stopped looking at: towns far from big cities, areas that seem faded on the map. Inner regions, outskirts, margins where services are scarce and opportunities thin out.
At the Roots of Economic Ethics
Call for Papers and Conference on 800 Years of Poverty and Wealth in the Name of Francis
Human Technologies: New Tools for Good
Between Dallas and Kyiv, between an algorithm and a classroom, the same trajectory unfolds: that of an economy putting the human person back at the center.
From Creative Destruction to Regenerative Creation: Rethinking Growth in Light of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics
At the crossroads of history, innovation, and humanism, this is a call to make the economy an instrument of regeneration rather than a blind engine of growth. [text in English and French]
“I HAVE LOVED YOU”: THE PROVIDENT EMBRACE
In the apostolic exhortation Dilexi te, love for the poor is presented as an invitation to overcome misery and the systems that sustain inequality. [text in English and Portuguese]















