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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.

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Strategic Meeting with His Eminence Cardinal Berhaneyesus Suraphel D. CM

Santa Marta, Vatican City | October 13, 2024 IMCS Pax Romana is pleased to report on a significant and fruitful meeting with His Eminence Cardinal Berhaneyesus Suraphel D. CM, President of the Episcopal Conference of Ethiopia and Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Addis Ababa, held on October 13, 2024, at Santa Marta in Vatican City. This meeting underscored the strong relationship between our movement and the Church in Ethiopia, highlighting shared goals and future collaboration. Representing IMCS Pax Romana was Fasika Lachore Laba, Secretary General, who led the discussions with His Eminence. Meeting Highlights Outcomes and Next Steps ConclusionThis meeting with His Eminence Cardinal Berhaneyesus Suraphel D. CM was a testament to the shared mission of the Church and IMCS Pax Romana. It reaffirmed the importance of collaboration, dialogue, and action in empowering young people and promoting peace and social justice. As we look ahead to our upcoming initiatives in Addis Ababa, we remain deeply grateful for the support and guidance of Church leaders, dedicated partners, and the unwavering commitment of our members. Together, we continue to strive toward a brighter, more inclusive future.

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Empowering the Laity: IMCS Pax Romana at the Lay Mission and Vocation Conference on Synodality 

Rome, Italy | October 9–13, 2024 From October 9 to 13, 2024, IMCS Pax Romana had the privilege of participating in the Lay Mission and Vocation Conference & Catholic Social Forum on Synodality, held at the beautiful Villa Lante in Rome, Italy. This gathering brought together over 35 lay leaders from around the world, including current and former members of Pax Romana (IMCS and ICMICA), to explore the role and mission of laypeople in a synodal Church. This was not just a conference—it was a moment to reflect, connect, and collaborate. It reaffirmed our shared mission to make the Church more inclusive, participatory, and reflective of the vision set forth by Vatican II. A Strong Representation by Pax RomanaWe were proud to see a strong presence from Pax Romana at the forum. Current and former leaders included: Their collective insights and experiences enriched the discussions, highlighting the lasting impact of Pax Romana’s mission across generations. Forum Highlights What We Took Away Looking AheadThe Lay Mission and Vocation Conference was more than just an event—it was a celebration of the laity’s vital role in the Church. For IMCS Pax Romana, it was a moment to reflect on our own contributions and reaffirm our commitment to building a Church that truly embodies the principles of Vatican II. As we move forward, we carry with us the insights, friendships, and renewed energy from this gathering. Together, we are ready to continue the journey toward a more inclusive and participatory Church.

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International Youth Day 2024 Global Webinar: Turning Clicks into Progress

Theme: “From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development”Date: August 12, 2024 On August 12, 2024, IMCS Pax Romana proudly hosted the International Youth Day 2024 global webinar, an inspiring gathering of young leaders, advocates, and changemakers from around the world. This year’s theme, “From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development,” focused on how we, as young people, can harness the power of technology to create meaningful change and promote environmental sustainability. This wasn’t just another webinar—it was a vibrant celebration of youth energy and innovation. It gave us all a chance to reflect on our shared challenges, exchange ideas, and imagine a better, more inclusive digital future. Event Highlights Voices That Inspired UsWe were incredibly fortunate to have an amazing lineup of speakers who brought unique insights to the table: Their words sparked powerful conversations and left us all with a renewed sense of purpose. Key Takeaways

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Youth for Democracy and Diversity: the JECI-MIEC Summer Camp

Krutyń, Poland | August 5–11, 2024 From August 5 to 11, 2024, IMCS Pax Romana had the joy of joining the JECI-MIEC European Coordination Summer Camp in the picturesque town of Krutyń, Poland. This incredible gathering brought together young people from across Europe to talk about democracy, diversity, and the role we all play in creating a better, more inclusive future. Representing IMCS Pax Romana was our International President, William Nokrek, who shared his insights and enthusiasm throughout the week. This wasn’t just another event—it was a week of learning, connecting, and growing together as we explored how young people can lead the way toward positive change. Highlights of the Summer Camp A Personal Reflection from IMCS Pax RomanaWilliam Nokrek summed up the spirit of the camp beautifully:“This week reminded us that democracy isn’t just something we inherit—it’s something we build. And diversity isn’t a challenge to overcome; it’s a strength to celebrate. Seeing so many passionate young people ready to take action gives me hope for the future. Together, we can create systems and communities that truly reflect the values we believe in.” What We’re Taking Away Looking AheadThe JECI-MIEC Summer Camp wasn’t just an event—it was a starting point for deeper reflection and greater action. As IMCS Pax Romana, we’re excited to carry forward the inspiration and lessons from this week. Together with our friends at JECI-MIEC and beyond, we’ll continue working to ensure that democracy and diversity are at the heart of everything we do. We’re grateful to the organizers for creating such a welcoming and thought-provoking space, and we can’t wait to see what comes next as we build on this incredible experience.

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IMCS Pax Romana Joins Global Effort for Peace at Nagasaki Catholic Peace Forum

Nagasaki, Japan | August 10, 2024 On August 10, 2024, IMCS Pax Romana had the privilege of participating in the Nagasaki Catholic Peace Forum (CPF), held at Otsugeno Maria Syuudoujyokai in Nagasaki, Japan. This gathering brought together Catholic organizations, leaders, and youth from across the globe, united in their commitment to promoting peace and advocating for nuclear disarmament. The forum, inspired by Catholic social teachings such as Laudato Si’ (2015) and Fratelli Tutti (2020), was a powerful reminder of the Church’s call to build a just and peaceful world. Partnering with organizations like Pax Christi Korea, Pax Christi USA, and the International Youth Training Center (IYTC), IMCS Pax Romana joined in solidarity to contribute to these vital discussions. A Platform for Unity and ActionThe theme of the forum, “Just and Sustainable Peace without Nuclear Weapons in Asia – The Role of the Catholic Church and Pax Christi Movement,” set the tone for meaningful conversations and collaboration. Participants explored how faith-based initiatives can contribute to addressing the pressing challenges of our time. Highlights of the Forum Their insights and leadership guided discussions on how the Church can serve as a beacon for peace in a world fraught with conflict and division. Our Role and ReflectionsFor IMCS Pax Romana, the forum was an opportunity to listen, learn, and contribute. We: Looking AheadThe Nagasaki Catholic Peace Forum left us deeply inspired and hopeful. It reaffirmed our belief that peace is not only possible but necessary, and it is something we must all work for together. As we move forward, IMCS Pax Romana remains committed to supporting youth-led initiatives, fostering global collaboration, and building a future where peace is a reality for all. We look forward to the formal adoption of the Nagasaki Appeal for Peace and its presentation to Pope Francis—a moment that will further energize our collective mission for a more just and peaceful world.

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Standing Together: IMCS Pax Romana at the 17th Session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Geneva | 8 to 12 July, 2024 IntroductionOn July 8, 2024, IMCS Pax Romana had the privilege of joining the 17th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. Representing our movement were International President William Nokrek and Secretary General Fasika Lachore Laba, who brought their passion and commitment to discussions on advancing the rights and dignity of Indigenous Peoples. This gathering was more than an event; it was a powerful moment of solidarity, where advocates from around the world came together to reaffirm their commitment to justice and inclusion. Our Role in the Asia Indigenous Peoples CaucusAhead of the official opening of EMRIP, we participated in the Asia Indigenous Peoples Caucus. This collaborative space brought together representatives from across Asia to align strategies and finalize collective statements. The energy in the room was inspiring. As we worked alongside Indigenous leaders and advocates, we were reminded of the power of unity and the importance of amplifying the voices of those who often go unheard. It was a privilege to stand with such resilient and passionate individuals who are fighting for the rights of their communities. Key Discussions at EMRIPThe session focused on critical themes affecting Indigenous Peoples worldwide, providing a platform for deep and meaningful dialogue: A Voice for Indigenous LanguagesOne of the most impactful moments of our participation was delivering a joint statement under Agenda Item 7: International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL). Presented by William Nokrek on behalf of the IDIL Observance Committee in Bangladesh, DUHAR, and IMCS Pax Romana, the statement called for: This moment underscored our commitment to standing with Indigenous communities in preserving their languages and cultures. What We Took Away Looking Ahead ConclusionOur participation in the 17th session of EMRIP was a powerful reminder of the strength that comes from standing together. The resilience and determination of Indigenous leaders inspire us to continue advocating for a more inclusive and just world. As IMCS Pax Romana, we leave Geneva with a renewed commitment to supporting the rights and dignity of Indigenous Peoples, knowing that by working together, we can create a future where every voice is valued and every culture is celebrated.

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Strategic Dialogue with Mr. Marcel C. Akpovo

Geneva | June 22, 2024 On June 22, 2024, our IMCS Pax Romana International team had the honor of meeting with Mr. Marcel C. Akpovo in Geneva. Mr. Akpovo is not only a former Pan-African Coordinator of Pax Romana IMCS-MIEC but also a highly respected Regional Director of the United Nations for East Africa, Representative to the African Union, and member of the IMCS IT Advisory Committee. Joining the meeting were International President Mr. William Nokrek and Secretary General Mr. Fasika Lachore Laba. It was an inspiring conversation about shared values, collective responsibility, and a vision for empowering young people as leaders and changemakers. Key Themes from the Discussion

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The Annual Meeting with Moderators of Associations of the Faithful, Ecclesial Movements, and New Communities

Vatican City | June 13, 2024 Introduction:IMCS Pax Romana had the honor of attending the Annual Meeting with Moderators of Associations of the Faithful, Ecclesial Movements, and New Communities at the New Synod Hall in Vatican City on June 13, 2024. Representing our movement were Mr. William Nokrek (President), Mr. Fasika Lachore (Secretary-General), and Ms. Federica Damatte (Lay Animator, JECI MIEC Europe). This year’s theme, “The Challenge of Synodality for Mission,” brought together faith-filled leaders to explore how synodality—journeying together—can strengthen the Church’s mission and create deeper connections in our communities. Key Moments and Insights: Our Role as IMCS Pax Romana: What We Learned and How We’ll Move Forward: Conclusion:This gathering reminded us of the beauty and strength of the Church when we walk together. It was a privilege to represent IMCS Pax Romana and share our journey while learning from the inspiring stories of others. As we move forward, we hold close the words of Cardinal Farrell and Pope Francis, embracing charity, humility, and openness as we work to empower young people and foster hope in our Church and the world.

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International Youth Ministry Congress

For a Synodal Youth Ministry: New Leadership Styles and Strategies.  Rome, Italy | May 22–26, 2024 Introduction: The International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS Pax Romana) proudly participated in the International Youth Ministry Congress held at Casa di Accoglienza “Il Carmelo” near Rome, Italy, from May 22–26, 2024. Represented by Secretary-General Mr. Fasika Lachore and Barbara Faller, former National President of KHJÖ, we contributed to this vital assembly of global youth ministry leaders under the theme, “For a Synodal Youth Ministry: New Leadership Styles and Strategies.” Highlights of the Congress: IMCS Pax Romana’s Contribution:

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