A “Declaration on Human Fraternity,” drafted by 30 Nobel laureates, was signed at the Vatican on June 10 and was followed by a sparsely attended celebration and concert. This document is distinct from the “Document on Human Fraternity,” signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar. Sunday’s event concluded with a singer from Milan performing before an almost empty St. Peter’s Square.

Document signed and proclaimed, but to whom?
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