Geneva Pax Catholica Forum: A Commitment to Peace and Disarmament
Date: October 25, 2024Venue: Franciscan International Office, Geneva (Hybrid)Hosted by IMCS Pax Romana, Pax Christi Movement, and Franciscan International in partnership with the International Peace Bureau (IPB) and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), On October 25, 2024, faith-based leaders, youth advocates, and peacebuilders from around the globe gathered for the Geneva Pax Catholica Forum, an event that reflected the urgency of creating a world free of nuclear weapons and violence. Held during UN Disarmament Week, the forum focused on the theme, “Challenges and Opportunities for Disarmament, Including Nuclear Disarmament, in 2025 and Beyond.” This hybrid gathering was not just about ideas—it was about action. Together, participants reaffirmed their commitment to a world rooted in peace, justice, and sustainability, building on recent declarations such as the Nagasaki and Rome Appeals for Peace. A Thoughtful Agenda for Peace The forum featured a comprehensive agenda touching on some of the most pressing issues of our time: Insights and Contributions The forum featured powerful voices from faith communities and peace organizations: The Geneva Appeal for Peace The event culminated in the adoption of the Geneva Appeal for Peace, which called on participants and global leaders to prioritise disarmament and peacebuilding. Key commitments included: Looking Ahead The forum ended on a hopeful and determined note, with participants committing to tangible next steps: Conclusion The Geneva Pax Catholica Forum was more than a discussion—it was a movement of hope and action. By bringing together faith communities, peace organisations, and youth leaders, the event demonstrated the power of collaboration in working toward a world free from violence and fear. As IMCS Pax Romana, we remain inspired by the shared commitment to justice, peace, and the care of creation. Together, we continue to build a brighter, more compassionate future for all.
