“Repent, and believe in the Gospel” (Mk 1:15).
Economy of Communion
An appreciated internship
By living CityFrom the Czech Republic to the U.S. for the Economy of Communion
Companies with a wider vision
By living CityMore than 700 businesses around the globe now follow Economy of Communion guidelines and principles.
Becoming social entrepreneurs
By living CityA day’s discussion on social justice in business and economics at Seton Hall University in New Jersey
How to live communion in business
By living CityThree Economy of Communion entrepreneurs shed some light: John Mundell from the U.S., Teresa Ganzon from the Philippines and Armando Tortelli from Brazil.
The promise of the Economy of Communion
By Amy UelmenCaritas in Veritate ushered in a broader audience for the Economy of Communion. Yet the business network can only truly be understood within a broader vision of unity .
Achieving success
By living CityAchieving success: After their bakery went up in flames, a Korean catering company rebuilt and renewed its commitment to the principles of the Economy of Communion in Freedom
Integrating core values
By living CityHow a business applies EoC principles in its operations
By Rebecca Kusch
Cause for Joy
By Chiara LubichIn the Economy of Communion, lay people find a way to fulfill themselves completely and live consistently with their ideals.




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