Originally scheduled to happen in Assisi in March but delayed by COVID-19, the conference will be organized around 12 “thematic villages” which include “work and care,” “finance and humanity,” “agriculture and justice,” and “energy and poverty.” A key figure behind the event is the U.S. economist Jeffrey Sachs, a population control advocate and ardent critic of President Donald Trump.
Vatican Announces Details of ‘Economy of Francesco’ Conference
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