Join us for a symposium on war and peace in the modern world where church leaders, scholars, and experts in the defense industry discuss the current geopolitical architecture that governs international relations and how peace can be achieved. Featuring speakers such as Bishop Stepan Sus, Dr. Andrea Gilli, and Senior Researchers at NATO Defense College, this three-day event at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum campus in Rome promises to be a thought-provoking forum on achieving peace in the face of conflicts such as the ongoing war in Ukraine. Hear from experts on the challenges of achieving peace and learn about the impact of conflicts on the people affected.

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