Panel

The United Nations at 75: Catholic Perspectives (VIRTUAL)

The United Nations at 75: Catholic Perspectives
Thu
Oct
22

This panel discussion explores the history of the Holy See’s relations with the United Nations, the role of lay Catholics and Church leaders in developing the human rights tradition, and the growing role of Catholic NGOs as they work alongside the UN for justice, peace, religious freedom, and integral human development around the world. Moderated by Paolo Carozza (Notre Dame), this panel features the participation of Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations; Joseph Donnelly, Delegate of Caritas Internationalis to the UN; and Mary Ann Glendon, former US ambassador to the Holy See and expert in human rights.Free and open to the public. Click here for more information.

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Featuring:
Joseph Cornelius Donnelly, Caritas Internationalis
Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia,  Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations
Mary Ann Glendon, Harvard Law School; Kellogg Institute Distinguished Research Affiliate

Moderated by:
Paolo CarozzaUniversity of Notre Dame; Kellogg Institute Director

Copresented with the Lumen Christi Institute, America Media, and the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations, with cosponsorship by the Beatrice Institute, the Collegium Institute, the Harvard Catholic Forum, the Institute for Faith and Culture, the Institute for Human Ecology, the Nova Forum for Catholic Thought, and the St. Paul Catholic Center. This event will be held on Zoom (registration required) and live-streamed to YouTube.


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