Vatican's 2nd World Meeting on Human Fraternity " #BeHuman " with Celebrities including Garth Brooks, Tom Brady, 30 Nobel Laureates, and Graça Machel Mandela to Join Pope Francis


The second World Meeting on Human Fraternity, under the title #BeHuman, takes place on May 10-11 in Rome and Vatican City State and is organized by the Fratelli Tutti Foundation. Around 30 recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize will participate in the "Roundtable of Peace" and will release a "Charter of Humanity" on fraternal coexistence in this time of uncertainty and fear.
The meeting, which will take place on May 10-11, involves 12 thematic roundtables in which experts from around the world will engage in fraternal dialogue on the most pressing issues of our contemporary world.
The two-day meeting will conclude with an event in the portico of St. Peter's Basilica featuring artists Giovanni Allevi, Roberto Vecchioni, and American country singer Garth Brooks.
The Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, will open the "Peace Table," which will take place on the morning of Friday, May 10, at the Palazzo della Cancelleria.
30 Women, men, and organizations awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, as well as human rights activists, will also participate.
Subsequently, participants at this roundtable will be received in audience by Pope Francis on Saturday, May 11, and then by the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, at the Quirinal Palace.

Pope Francis will participate at the roundtable on "Children: Future Generation," which will take place in the New Synod Hall on Saturday afternoon.

" We are different, we are different, we have different cultures and religions, but we are brothers and we want to live in peace ." The words of Pope Francis are accompanied by the great question of our time of war and fear: but how?
During the World Meeting on Human Fraternity (WMHF), organized by the Fratelli tutti Foundation and entitled #BeHuman , personalities from all over the world, Nobel Prize winners, scientists, artists, professors, mayors, doctors, managers, workers, sports champions will try to find the answers. Maybe different, maybe not unique. But they will become bricks on which to build the future.
The Pope will also offer his voice and his proposal at the reflection table with the children. The future indeed.
There will be 12 discussion tables in Rome and in the Vatican City. In symbolic places such as the Palazzo della Cancelleria, the Cnel, the Coni Hall of Honour, the Accademia dei Lincei and others. There will be 30 Nobel Peace Prize winners , individuals and organizations, who will indicate a path of fraternal friendship starting from Friday 10th and who the following day will be received at the Quirinale by the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella . The 11th is the day dedicated to discussion between Italian and international guests.
Fraternity as the basis of a new world, of new human relationships, of love on earth. It can be done, this is BeHuman's challenge.
It is the second appointment after the Declaration on fraternity signed last June 10 by the Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin and the Nobel Peace Prize winners. Also this year the twelve tables will produce proposals for a sister planet.
The objective of the Fratelli tutti Foundation , chaired by Cardinal Mauro Gambetti , Vicar General of His Holiness for the Vatican City, is to create, through the two days of May, the conditions for a new appointment in the next Jubilee year (12-13 September) and there to stipulate a global pact for brotherhood.
The working tables are on sustainability and business, the third sector, education, sport, health, work, territory, agriculture, peace, social media, children, information. Already confirmed are, among other participants, the Nobel Peace Prize winners Dmitrij Muratov director of Novaja Gazeta, Rigoberta Menchù Tum , Muhammad Yunus , Nelson Mandela's wife, Graça Machel Mandela , the Italian coach Luciano Spalletti , the high tech entrepreneur Victor Ammer , the head of NASA,  the influencer Mattia Stanga , Tom Brady, the secretary of the Vatican Communication Dicastery Monsignor Lucio Ruiz , the CEO of Fiat Olivier François , the economist and sociologist Jeffrey Sachs .

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