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A Vatican foundation gathered government officials, scientists, athletes, artists and children to discuss on human fraternity but also to look for alternatives to wars and poverty. Hundreds of people were brought together in Rome for the World Meeting on Human Fraternity. Organized by the Fratelli Tutti Foundation under the name #BeHuman, the conference spanned two days - May 10th and 11th at the Vatican. It involved 12 thematic roundtables with experts to discuss some of the most pressing issues of our contemporary world from the perspective of fraternity. Topics such as sustainability, education, health and social media were discussed by the participants, which included women, men, and organizations awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, as well as human rights activists. All of it inspired by Pope Francis' encyclical Fratelli Tutti. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser has more.
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