On March 14 in Omaha, Nebraska, Alberto Savorana continued his ten-day book tour. The panel was comprised of Michael Waldstein, Very Rev. Scott Hastings, and David Hazen. Read the full story.
On March 11 in Miami, Florida, Alberto Savorana continued on to the next stop of his ten-day book tour. The third panel was alongside Rod Dreher, Miriam Cruz-Bustillo, and José Pedro Redondo. Read the full story.
On March 10 at Georgetown University, Alberto Savorana spoke alongside Greg Erlandson, Helen Alvaré, and Margaret Laracy, marking the second night of the Life of Luigi Giussani book tour. Read the full story.
Alberto Savorana kicked off the Life of Luigi Giussani book tour on March 9 in New York City alongside Margarita Mooney, Anujeet Sareen, and Jackie Aldrette. Read the full story.
A panel on "the human pursuit of business," an evening with poet Paul Mariani, and Archbishop Christophe Pierre and Julián Carrón among others on Saturday at the New York Encounter.
A documentary on the APAC prisons in Brazil, a letter to Ivy League professors, a panel on "the kindness of science," and a performance of the work of jazz legend John Coltrane. Read the recap of Friday at the New York Encounter.
The Arabic translation of Julián Carrón’s Disarming Beauty was presented on December 26 at Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt. But what made it possible for the proposal of the book to reach the heart of the Islamic world?
We sat down with Elvira Parravicini, M.D., to discuss her Neonatal Comfort Care Program, a service of perinatal and neonatal palliative care which establishes plans of care for babies with life-limiting conditions.