Chiara Lubich

Chiara Lubich, circa 2006 Chiara Lubich (born Silvia Lubich; January 22, 1920, Trento – March 14, 2008, Rocca di Papa), was an Italian teacher and author who founded the Focolare Movement, which aims to bring unity among people and promote universal family.

She was a charismatic figure who broke with many female stereotypes as early as the 1940s, opening a previously unheard of role for women in society and the Roman Catholic Church.

Lubich is considered a notable figure in ecumenical, interreligious and intercultural dialogue, as recognized by UNESCO, which awarded her the Prize for Peace Education in 1996; and the Council of Europe, with the Human Rights Award in 1998; among others.

She took her place in the history of contemporary spirituality among teachers and mystics for the authentic Gospel-based inspiration, universal outlook, and cultural and social influence that distinguish her charism, spirituality, and work. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lubich, Chiara, 1920-2008
    Created 2003
    Location: Marian Library, University of Dayton
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    by Lubich, Chiara, 1920-2008
    Created 1998
    Location: Paul Bechtold Library, Catholic Theological Union
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    by Lubich, Chiara, 1920-2008
    Created 2017
    Location: Marian Library, University of Dayton
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