“Amen, I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you” (Mt 17:20).
Youth
Setting aside fear and prejudice
By living CityHow a young New York nurse affirms another’s dignity
Ordinary, extraordinary life
By Christine KellyCarrying the name — and the ideals — of the Focolare founder, 18-year-old Chiara Luce Badano lived out her faith, loving until the end
In the spirit of Gandhi
By Anne-Claire MotteAs a young teenager Gandhi adopted the Hindu Gujarati precept, “Return with gladness good for evil done.”
Holiness knows no age
By Gisela LauberOrphaned at age two and forced to flee the outbreak of war, this determined six-year-old in the Ivory Coast lived her life fully
The vital role of volunteering
By Brenda BalliYoung lives take shape in the Focolare community at Mariapolis Luminosa
Young filmmakers focus on reconciliation
By Mary V. CassThe Angelus Student Film Festival in Prague
Honesty and love at school
By So Youn Rosa KimI have unfortunately at times found it easier to dismiss the importance of moral values in the little things. This article by Anna Chew of Texas is a reminder to me to remain diligent in every aspect of my day.
A Transforming Experience in Class
By So Youn Rosa KimAnne Masters of Chicago shares a truly beautiful and concrete experience.







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