During the Jubilee of Consecrated Life, celebrated in Rome from 8 to 12 October 2025 in the Paul VI Hall, several inter-congregational projects were presented: stories of service, care, and fraternity born from the desire to live the Gospel together. These experiences show that shared mission is not simply an example to admire, but a path to follow.
This journey of collaboration and communion reveals how it is possible to respond more effectively to the needs of our time when we work together: charisms are strengthened, and the response of consecrated life becomes more fruitful and meaningful.
The cry of the poor
In this project, Consecrated Life allows itself to be touched by the pain and hope of those who live in precarious conditions. The communities involved offer spaces where welcome becomes dignity and accompaniment becomes human promotion. Here, Christ’s preferential love for the poor becomes a concrete presence, generating new paths of inclusion and hope.
Care for creation
This project is born from the desire, characteristic of Consecrated Life, to embrace a lifestyle that reflects gratitude and responsibility toward our common home. It is not only about ecological actions but about a conversion that transforms our relationship with the earth and with others. Every act of care, even the simplest, becomes praise to the Creator and a commitment to future generations.
Universal fraternity
This project promotes initiatives that foster dialogue, reconciliation, and peace. In its daily simplicity, it shows how fraternity is learned by living it: opening doors, building bridges, and discovering in others the reflection of God’s love that unites all peoples.