Chiara Lubich (born Silvia Lubich; January 22, 1920, Trento – March 14, 2008, Rocca di Papa), was an Italian teacher and author who founded the Focolare...
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("light") by the founder Chiara Lubich. When she was 16, she was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma, a painful bone cancer. Chiara died from the cancer on...
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as Bronco Lubich), Hungarian-born Canadian professional wrestler Chiara Lubich, Italian-born leader of Focolare Movement Christian Lubich, author of...
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in the Golden Rule. It was founded by then elementary school teacher Chiara Lubich in 1943 in Trento, Northern Italy as a Roman Catholic lay movement;...
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Italian singer (born 1973) Chiara Lauvergnac (born 1961), Italian activist Chiara Lubich, founder of the Focolare movement Chiara Mastalli, Italian actress...
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2007 – Lucie Aubrac, French educator and activist (b. 1912) 2008 – Chiara Lubich, Italian activist, co-founded the Focolare Movement (b. 1920) 2010 –...
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theologian. He was connected to the Focolare Movement co-founded by him, Chiara Lubich and Igino Giordani. The Focolare Movement is an international organization...
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movements, notably Luigi Giussani, founder of Communion And Liberation, and Chiara Lubich, founder of the Focolare Movement. Also, Andrea Riccardi, founder of...
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should suffer these things." A different approach was suggested by Chiara Lubich, where forsakeness is seen an element of inseparable reciprocity with...
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Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press. pp. 170–172. ISBN 978-1-890151-17-1. "Lubich, Chiara". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2 July 2009. Saxon, Wolfgang (16...
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Baptist von Lampi the Younger (1775–1837), Austrian portrait painter Chiara Lubich (1920–2008), Italian teacher and author. She founded the Focolare Movement...
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became bishop of the Diocese of Aachen in 1975. He was inspired by Chiara Lubich, who said she was also inspired by him and considered him one of the...
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Roger (1974) Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1975) Leo Josef Suenens (1976) Chiara Lubich (1977) Thomas F. Torrance (1978) Nikkyō Niwano (1979) 1980s Ralph Wendell...
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universal brother/sisterhood grounded in the Golden Rule, it was founded by Chiara Lubich unofficially on March 15, 1967, with the publication of the homonymous...
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command Overlord," the forthcoming Allied invasion of continental Europe. Chiara Lubich started the humanitarian Focolare Movement in Trento, Italy. The British...
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the General Assembly of the Movement after the death of its founder Chiara Lubich, in March 2008. Maria Voce joined the Movement in 1959 and for 44 years...
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a Focolare youth event known as a Genfest. The group was founded by Chiara Lubich of the Focolare Movement. Since 1996 the Y4UW have organised an annual...
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1947) – American scholar, author and Sanbo Kyodan Zen Buddhist teacher Chiara Lubich (1920–2008) – Italian Catholic mystic and founder of Focolare movement...
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community of goods and strict vegetarianism and took in orphans. In 1943, Chiara Lubich founded a community of women in Loreto (Marche) who vowed poverty, chastity...
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joined after being drawn to their charism and that of its founder, Chiara Lubich. Zanetta's beatification process commenced in late 2004, and she became...
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other early winners including Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1975), Chiara Lubich (1977), and Nikkyō Niwano (1979). In the 1980s, John Templeton began...
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Papa) actress Giorgio Paslawski (Rome 1998) pro World of Tanks player Chiara Lubich (Trento 1920 – Rocca di Papa 2008) founder of the ecumenical Focolare...
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manifestations of “lived” faith in the business world. It was started by Chiara Lubich in May 1991, in São Paulo, Brazil, with the aim of building a human...
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1995: Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution (Austria) 1996: Chiara Lubich (Italy) 1997: Francois Giraud (France) 1998: Educators for Peace and...
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film 2019 La mia seconda volta Ludovica 2020 Al posto suo Agata Television film 2021 Chiara Lubich - L'amore vince su tutto Ines Sartori Television film...
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Roger (1974) Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1975) Leo Josef Suenens (1976) Chiara Lubich (1977) Thomas F. Torrance (1978) Nikkyō Niwano (1979) 1980s Ralph Wendell...
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Villa San Francesco" Facen di Pedavena (BL)/ Italy. 12 March 2016: The Chiara Lubich Award for peace leadership and its values. the Focolare Movement in...
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June 18, 2011. Itao, A.D.S. (2011). "Ars Amoris—The Art of Loving: Chiara Lubich's instrument of dialogue". New City Magazine. New City Philippines Edition...
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Mary as their mother. In 1943 in northern Italy during World War II, Chiara Lubich, together with a small group of friends, concluded that God is the only...
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(or Commune) of Rome. On 17 September 1948, at Montecitorio he met Chiara Lubich and thereafter shared the ideals of the Focolare Movement, which she...
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