by Admin | Nov 20, 2025 | GNRC Blog, Opinions, Pastoral Care, Report
On 16 November, the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall hosted more than 1,300 vulnerable people for the World Day of the Poor. Among them were forty-eight women from Torvaianica, some trans, many living through poverty, past violence or the fragility of the street. They were...
by Admin | Nov 14, 2025 | Featured-small-2, GNRC Blog, The Corner, Uncategorized
With this new edition of The Corner, GNRC reaches a moment that feels like a milestone and a threshold. A door opens. Through it we can look back with gratitude and forward with quiet trust. Something is concluded. Everything continues. Madrid and Rome: where...
by Admin | Oct 26, 2025 | **Regions**, Europe, GNRC Blog, Report, Vigils
“Leaven of Peace and Fraternity”: the Italian Church closes its Synodal Path with a call to dialogue and shared responsibility Rome, 26 October 2025 — Source: CEI press conference After four years of consultation involving over 500,000 people, 50,000 local groups, and...
by Admin | Sep 13, 2025 | **Regions**, Europe, Events, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, Testimony
Testimony of Lucia and Remo, participants in the Jubilee Pilgrimage of “La Tenda di Gionata and other associations” at the Church of the Gesù in Rome, September 5, 2025 “How good and joyful it is when brothers dwell together, like oil running down the beard, perfuming...
by Admin | Aug 28, 2025 | Events, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, Products, Publications, Testimony
Hello, my name is Sawa Namira Previti, I am thirteen years old and I paint in a cubist style. I often begin with a simple drawing, a line, and then I let myself be carried away. Sometimes a face is born, sometimes a body that breaks apart, other times symbols that...
by Admin | May 28, 2025 | Events, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, Opinions, Pastoral Care
The Jubilee: A Time of Restitution, Liberation, and ConversionReflections by Don Gian Luca Carrega What does it mean to celebrate the Jubilee in the spirit of Jesus? Is it merely a religious tradition, or a deeper invitation to rethink justice, community, and freedom?...