“United World Week is a laboratory and a global expo to share stories, actions and initiatives that, in every part of the world, contribute to building fraternity, unity and peace among people and populations,” explains volunteer Conleth Burns.
Starting May 18, Masses can be celebrated with the faithful present.
Te abrazaré is a way to remember God in the highs and lows of life.
Mauricio López, executive secretary of the Pan-Amazon Ecclesial Network, explains that the extreme situation caused by the pandemic helps to understand the daily experience of indigenous populations.