EDITORIALS


A Forum to Build a Pluralistic City

Nevertheless Something Is MovingFelice Mill Colorni

The House of (Some) Freedom(s)Paolo Naso

A Premier Taking the Exams of the European SemesterDavid Gabrielli

NEWS BRIEFS

FriendsRemembering Dino Frisullo
Society"I am not racist, but...!"

The Chinese community and Sars

The Cultural Mediator, a Role to Define
Human RightsA Lot of Shadows, Some Light. The Report from Amnesty International
ArmsFarnborough Agreement. Less Control On Arms Sales
AfricaConflicts and Religion, Beyond the Stereotypes
AmericasAgainst the War and Uncontrolled Liberalism
MediaAl Jazira, A Debate to Understand
YouthChildren of Immigrants or Italian Citizens?
CultureThe New Periodical Inspired by Don Milani Is Born

Women's Synod, Face to Face on “Sharing Cultures”
Catholic ChurchChiapas, The Bible Translated into the Tseltal Language

The National Meeting of CDB Will be Held in Pescara in December
Ecumenism"The Churches of Bulgaria and Georgia Return to the WCC"
JudaismA Night of Study Among the Jews of Rome

IMAGES


Ecumenical PeopleAndrea Sabbadini

ARTICLES

GermanyStadium EcumenismGianni Novelli

A Responsible Assembly With Something to SayErmis Segatti
MovementsAs the Branches Cling to the Vine (interview with)Chiara Lubich

The Citadel of the Focolare MovementIacopo Scaramuzzi
SchiitesWatch Out for the “S” FactorMahmoud S. Elsheikh

Iran. Difficult Test of Democracy (interview with)Enzo Pace
EthicsA Sour and Controversial Vatican LexiconDavid Gabrielli

When Principles Are Not EnoughSergio Rostagno

The Vatican Lexicon Was Born OldGiovanni Franzoni
DebateSecularity in the Time of ReligionsFilippo Gentiloni

So Ancient, So Modern (interview with)Jean Baubérot
JudaismA Civilization of Borders from Uncertain BordersLuca Zevi
“Confronti” & SchoolTravel Study Seminars. The Students Speak-OutL. Cuocci, N. Cocretoli

Is Integration Possible?Marco Montedori

That Sikh Temple On the Outskirts of Reggio Emilia

COLUMNS

CinemaThe Hour that Does Not Exist in Real-LifeUmberto Brancia
BooksItaly, Land of ImmigrantsPupa Garribba
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