Rome: Europe between memory and prophecy

by | Apr 24, 2025

75 years after the Schuman Declaration, the Together for Europe network in Rome will celebrate Europe Day on 10 May in the Sala della Protomoteca in Campidoglio. This will be followed by an Ecumenical Vigil in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli.
Monumenti storici di Roma al tramonto

ROME – 10 May 2025 – 5 p.m.

Moderator: Federico Castiglioni, researcher at the Institute of International Affairs

First part: MEMORY

Speakers

  • Dr. Carmine Maraio, student of International Relations
  • Dr. Maria Pia Di Nonno, expert in European history
Second part: OUR CURRENT TIMES

Speakers

  • Riccardo Cristiano, journalist and Vatican observer for the Italian National TV station
  • Giulia Covalea, Ambassador for the Fondazione A. Megalizzi
Third part: PROPHECY

Speakers

  • Dr. Angèle Mulibinge Kaj, student of International Relations
  • Prof. Alberto Lo Presti, University lecturer at Lumsa University (Rome)
Evento Giornata dell'Europa 2025, locandina dettagli.

Immediately afterwards (scheduled time 18.45) an Ecumenical Prayer Vigil for Europe will take place in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, with the participation of numerous representatives of the Christian Churches present in Rome.

At the conclusion, there will be a “convivial and friendship” moment in a hall adjacent to the Basilica.

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The Roman team of Together for Europe

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