ACI Prensa Staff, 21 August, 2025 / 7:15 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Leo XIV called for “faith, hope, and charity to be translated into a great cultural conversion” in a message for the Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples, which will be held in Rimini, Italy, in the coming days.
The Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples, launched in 1980, offers an extensive program of activities (political, economic, cultural, etc.) that brings thousands of people from various religions and walks of life each year during the last week of August to the town of Rimini on Italy’s Adriatic coast.
The initiative was inspired by what Luigi Giussani, founder of the ecclesisal movement known as Communion and Liberation, calls the elemental experience, an innate desire for truth, beauty, and justice present in the heart of every human being and which constitutes the basis for dialogue and encounter between people of different faiths and cultures.
“Deserts are generally places that are rejected and considered unsuitable for life. And yet there, where it seems that nothing can be born, the sacred Scripture continually returns to narrate God’s passages,” the pope explained in the beginning of a letter sent Aug. 11 to Bishop Nicolò Anselmi of Rimini.
Thus, the people of God are born in the desert, where it is “through its harshness that the choice for freedom matures,” with the help of God who “transforms the desert into a place of love and decisions, makes it flourish like a garden of hope.”






