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Roman Nights: Exploring the Theme of Vocations in Today’s World – What Happened to Our Vocations?

Join us for an engaging evening at the International Center for Mission and Formation, hosted by the EWTN Vatican Bureau. The March edition of Roman Nights will focus on the theme of “vocations,” featuring distinguished speakers including Luigi De Costanzo, Director of ELIS Innovation Hub, Sr. Emanuela Edwards, member of the Missionaries of Divine Revelation. The Missionaries of Divine Revelation are the official guides of the Vatican Museums for “Art and Faith” tours. And Fr. Joseph Roesch, Vicar General of the congregation of “Marians of the Immaculate Conception” founded in Poland in 1670 by St. Stanislao Papczynski. 

Our panel will explore the big questions surrounding vocations in today’s world and offer insightful reflections on the topic. The event was moderated by Andreas Thonhauser, EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief. Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect and connect with others on matters of faith and vocations!

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