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How can I participate in this dialogue between people of religious and non-religious beliefs?

If you like the idea of ​​living fraternal relationships first and foremost with those around you, to contribute to a more just and supportive world... we can stay in touch.

Write to us and we will keep you updated on the dialogue groups closest to the area where you live, with which you can enter into contact if you are interested. Furthermore, this dialogue also develops on a national and international dimension, through congresses and conferences on topics of common interest and discussion. They are always precious opportunities for mutual enrichment through everyone's different contributions.

Participation in this dialogue experience is free: no membership fee is required to take part. In this freedom it is possible to experience a sharing of goods in a spirit of communion, each according to their own will and availability. For specific activities, a contribution may be requested to cover expenses or as help to those who cannot support them or for particular solidarity initiatives.

Dialogue with people of non-religious conviction has been constitutive since the beginning of the experience of the Focolare Movement, because dialogue is essential to build the fraternity and unity to which every member feels called. Dialogue groups are often formed in relation to the communities of the movement in the various cities and territories, contributing to an open and constructive outlook.

Each group organizes itself according to its interests: social, cultural actions, walks, reflections... that is, through any initiative that has as its intent a sincere encounter even in diversity.