
Scienze della Pace (Lessico Papale 43)
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Tornielli
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By:
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Andrea Tornielli
About this listen
Papa Francesco è entrato nel linguaggio pubblico contemporaneo con una forza e un'energia che colpisce non solo i cattolici, ma anche i laici. Alcune parole, con lui, hanno cambiato di senso.
Papa Francesco ha istituito un nuovo corso di studi nell'Università Pontificia: le Scienze della Pace. Un'idea nata anche da una preoccupazione, come ci spiega Andrea Tornielli, ovvero quella già richiamata, in passato, con l'espressione "Terza guerra Mondiale a pezzi". "Pezzi", ricorda il Papa, che rischiano di diventare sempre più grandi.
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