Monthly Archives: March 2013

Rome, public transport for evangelization

A church losing out to secularism, a shaky Mayor aiming at a second term and a controversial transport company. What have these things in common? An evangelization strategy burdening a badly strapped-for-cash municipality, namely Rome. On the occasion of Pope Francis’s inauguration, on Tuesday March 19th, Rome’s mayor, Gianni Alemanno, decided, in agreement with the Prefect and the Police Commissioner, to allow free travel on the underground system from 5:30 am to 2:00 pm, tapping into the Prime Minister’s funds…. Read more »

The Catholics’ political space in the new Italian Parliament

The silver lining of an extremely cloudy governmental situation that after an ambiguous electoral result still shows no clear perspectives for a sustainable majority is that the emerged parliament is by far the most secular we’ve had in Italy for decades. While our association,  UAAR, has applauded this ‘anomaly’, the leading Catholic magazine Famiglia Cristiana has voiced its preoccupation for “an Italy where Catholics are still relegated to a marginal role”, given the modest result of the post-Christian Democratic coalition… Read more »