Andrea Riccardi
Andrea Riccardi is an Italian historian, politician, and founder of the Community of Sant'Egidio, a Catholic lay organization known for its commitment to peace, social justice, and interreligious dialogue. His work emphasizes the importance of faith in addressing contemporary social issues, and he has been a prominent voice in advocating for humanitarian causes, particularly in relation to migration and poverty.
Born on Jan 29, 1950 (76 years old)
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Germany:
Andrea Riccardi was the last Italian to receive the Karlspreis in 2009 for his peace efforts.
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Luxembourg:
Andrea Riccardi was the last Italian to receive the Karlspreis in 2009.
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Italy:
Andrea Riccardi described Giulio Andreotti as 'an external cardinal' in relation to the Vatican.
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San Marino:
Andrea Riccardi is the President of the Società Dante Alighieri who highlighted the ethical importance of the new community.
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Italy:
Andrea Riccardi is the founder of the Comunità di Sant’Egidio and welcomed 119 Afghan refugees in Italy.
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Hong Kong:
Andrea Riccardi is the founder of the Sant'Egidio community, known for its charitable work and peace missions.
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Venezuela:
Andrea Riccardi emphasized the need for budgetary transparency in the Vatican.
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Peru:
Andrea Riccardi emphasizes the need for budget transparency and order in the management of the Vatican's finances.
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Guatemala:
Andrea Riccardi is a historian who emphasizes the need for budgetary transparency in the Vatican.
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Bolivia:
Andrea Riccardi is the founder of the Catholic organization Community of Sant'Egidio.
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