Her People
One way to see Chiara Lubich is through the many lives she touched. And if there were a North American section of heaven, there she would find a good number to welcome her.
One way to see Chiara Lubich is through the many lives she touched. And if there were a North American section of heaven, there she would find a good number to welcome her.
Chiara Lubich’s charism of unity generated thousands of initiatives: social programs, publishing activities, schools, towns and even a university.
A farewell to Chiara Lubich at Rome’s ecumenical basilica
Chiara Lubich’s “being woman” grew out of the depth of her experience with God.
The head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity paid this tribute to Chiara Lubich.
From 1964 through 2000, Chiara Lubich made seven trips to the U.S. In the pluralism she found, she saw a potential model of unity for the world.
Love for a living crucifix, for Jesus Forsaken in contemporary society, compelled Chiara Lubich to reach out to all.
Chiara Lubich’s legacy includes her finishing touches on the Focolare’s statutes, which capture the characteristics of her new charism.
An interview with Fr. Pasquale Foresi, a co-founder of Focolare, who played a key role alongside Chiara in socially and culturally incarnating her ideal of unity