Exhibitions ’14
Little World and Nothing Special. Existential ends in Giovannino Guareschi and Enzo Jannacci.
What do The Little World of Don Camillo, the rural area south of the Po River narrated by Italy’s most translated author Giovannino Guareschi, and the Nothing Special sung ... Read More
From the depths of time: the origins of communication and community in ancient Syria
The past has a long-lasting importance: this is the fil rouge of this exhibition, which revolves around two main focal points, i.e. the hominids of Dmanisi (current Georgia) and ... Read More
Generating Beauty. New Beginning At The Ends Of The Earth
Among the ends of the world Pope Francis talked about there are also the poorest places of the Earth, where misery, war and hunger jeopardize the human dignity. Can ... Read More
From the edges of Christianity, Ethiopia will raise its hands to God. Images of ancient tradition
In the European imagination, Ethiopia is a Christian Empire of the unknown and fascinating Africa from which the Queen of Saba had left to meet Salomon. But in this ... Read More
Story of a Carnal Soul. 100 years after the death of Charles Péguy
« Story of a soul made flesh – A centenary of Charles Péguy » is the title of the exhibition shown next august at the Rimini Meeting to commemorate ... Read More
PARABLES OF THE ORIENT. Christianity ant the challenge of the New Millennium
The conditions of the Christians in Middle-East have recently came back to the attention of the media and of international politics thanks to the pleas of Pope Francis that ... Read More
Tolstoj. A cry and its answers
Great author and writer, Tolstoy is also known for being one of Russia’s greater thinkers, benchmark for millions of people in his country and all over the worlds. What ... Read More
Explorers
Researching the unknown is one of the deepest aspects of human nature. Since pre history, the humans progressively widened the limits of their habitats, often running big risks, looking ... Read More
THE SOCIETY OF JOY. The oratory of St. John Bosco: «This is home!»
« We believe sanctity reside in great happiness ». This motto of St. John Bosco is the beating and living heart of this year’s Children’s Village dedicated to his ... Read More
Saint Joseph Freinademetz. A Missionary of the Val Badia in China
In the summer of 2008 Pope Benedict XVI travelled to a small village in South Tyrol, Oies, to pay visit to the house of a Saint well know to ... Read More
…I made you as a bridge. Charity is the only treasure that increases when you share it
“Sharing needs to share the meaning of life.” Everyone lives in his or her own periphery: one becomes an island in an infinite archipelago left to oneself, extraneous and ... Read More
A drama enshrouded by glory. Men and women at work in the artworks of Jean François Millet
2014 celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Jean François Millet (1814 – 1875), essential painter for the history of modern art. The exposition is offered not only ... Read More
Egypt: values coming to life
Organised by the Egyptian student association SWAP (Share With All People), the exhibition deals with the most significant stories of the Egyptian Revolution that have and is still affecting ... Read More
Majdan: from patience to hope
It was a cry for human dignity and not a political program that brought people to take to the streets in Majdan. The three months spent by many peaceful ... Read More