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Vatican Diplomat Archbishop Gallagher Receives Prestigious Peace Award

Experience the momentous occasion as Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s foreign minister, receives a prestigious peace award in Rome. Highlighting his significant contributions to resolving global conflicts, including in Ukraine and Israel, this ceremony showcases the Vatican’s commitment to peace and dialogue. Hear from Archbishop Gallagher and supporters like the US Ambassador to the Holy See, Joe Donnelly, on the importance of overcoming barriers to peace. Organized by the Ducci Foundation, this event underscores the ongoing necessity of the Vatican’s efforts in today’s world.

 

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