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The Path to Peace Foundation

The Path to Peace Foundation has been established for the purpose of spreading the message of peace by which the Catholic Church, through the words and activities of the Pope and of the Holy See, strives to "guide our steps into the path of peace." (Luke 1:79)

Independent from, but in collaboration with the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations, the Path to Peace Foundation directs its activities primarily, albeit not exclusively, to the international stage of the United Nations.

The Path to Peace Foundation aims:

  • to disseminate information and documentation on statements and initiatives of the Holy Father, of the Holy See and of Catholic organizations aimed at building a world of justice, charity and peace;
  • to initiate programs, such as conferences, seminars, lectures, etc. to study of the social teachings of the Church, and to promote initiatives of a cultural nature, touching on the Christian heritage of art, music and the humanities;
  • to foster projects of a religious, conciliatory, humanitarian and charitable nature with a view to promoting fundamental human rights by calling attention to specific emergency needs arising in different parts of the world.

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