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Vatican launches 'Fratelli tutti' website


Krakow WYD 2016/ICN

Krakow WYD 2016/ICN

Source: Vatican News

The Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, in collaboration with the Dicastery for Communication, has launched a website dedicated to Pope Francis' latest Encyclical: 'Fratelli tutti'.

The site is currently developed in three languages: English, Spanish and Italian. Further languages will be available soon. It contains numerous resources in other languages, including French, Portuguese, Arabic and Chinese.

The constantly updated menu on the homepage is divided into sections and is in orange, resembling the paper edition of the Encyclical.

The first, 'Fratelli tutti,' contains a general introduction. The second, 'The Encyclical,' can be downloaded. It also includes the 4 October video conference held in the New Hall of the Synod in the Vatican.

The third section, 'Reflections,' includes comments and analyses from the Superiors of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, representatives of local Churches, international organizations and other networks, experts and actors.

The fourth - 'News', contains articles, videos, and interviews related to Fratelli tutti. 'Resources' gathers infographics and other materials for in-depth study and reflection such as the 'Prayer to the Creator' written for the Encyclical. The page also contains a link to the Twitter social media platform for direct sharing of the sections of interest.

The website also has links to the latest Vatican News articles on the Encyclical.

LINKS

Access the site either from the homepage of the Dicastery: www.humandevelopment.va/it.html

or directly from: www.humandevelopment.va/en/fratelli-tutti.html

Youtube Fratelli tutti PLAYLIST

ICN 4 October 2020 'Fratelli Tutti' encyclical - summary and link to full text - www.indcatholicnews.com/news/40597

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