The Economy of Communion can be analyzed from three dimensions: business, culture, and vulnerability. With 35 years of experience, the EoC has developed a network of companies that fight against inequality and vulnerability and seek to generate a new culture. Entrepreneurs, employees, and people involved in the EoC are invited to share their experiences and reflect on the way forward, including the relationship with industrial clusters and Mariapolis.
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We can talk about the economy of communion from three different perspectives: entrepreneurial, cultural, and social vulnerability. Since 1991, when Chiara called us to build new businesses to provide a solution to structural inequalities, we have sought to create businesses that respond to this problem, and we have done so in many different ways. Today, 35 years later, we see the development of a large network of EoC businesses operating all over the world and in the most diverse environments, but which undoubtedly have in common the fight against the inequalities that surround them, a great pain for the vulnerability that surrounds them, and the desire to heal the wounds that the economic and social system generates, as well as a strong will to generate a new culture that will change the present and future generations.
We want to meet to share these experiences of all the businesses scattered around the world, to see how we work for and with those most in need, to go deeper. Sharing our entrepreneurial experiences means sharing the soul we put into everything we do every day, from the entrepreneurial gaze transformed by the culture of the Economy of Communion. We invite not only entrepreneurs to share their experiences, but also employees with a vocation to the EoC, including those employees who were in a vulnerable situation until they obtained a decent job, and how this changed their lives and also the lives of the companies that welcomed them.
On the other hand, Chiara called us to create industrial clusters in front of (or near) the Mariapolis scattered around the world. This too was a great challenge that has undoubtedly changed over the years. Perhaps in the beginning it was more charismatic and intuitive than organized and meditated upon, but over the years we have evolved and the whole journey has brought both pain and riches, both for the industrial parks and for the Mariapolis. We also invite all those involved in the life of the poles and Mariapolis to share these experiences and the journey we have made, but also to make a common discovery (the fruit of communion) about the steps to be taken and the path to follow as EoC entrepreneurs and about our relationship with the poles and Mariapolis.
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We want to meet to share these experiences of all the businesses scattered around the world, to see how we work for and with those most in need, to go deeper. Sharing our entrepreneurial experiences means sharing the soul we put into everything we do every day, from the entrepreneurial gaze transformed by the culture of the Economy of Communion. We invite not only entrepreneurs to share their experiences, but also employees with a vocation to the EoC, including those employees who were in a vulnerable situation until they obtained a decent job, and how this changed their lives and also the lives of the companies that welcomed them.
On the other hand, Chiara called us to create industrial clusters in front of (or near) the Mariapolis scattered around the world. This too was a great challenge that has undoubtedly changed over the years. Perhaps in the beginning it was more charismatic and intuitive than organized and meditated upon, but over the years we have evolved and the whole journey has brought both pain and riches, both for the industrial parks and for the Mariapolis. We also invite all those involved in the life of the poles and Mariapolis to share these experiences and the journey we have made, but also to make a common discovery (the fruit of communion) about the steps to be taken and the path to follow as EoC entrepreneurs and about our relationship with the poles and Mariapolis.
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We want to meet to share these experiences of all the businesses scattered around the world, to see how we work for and with those most in need, to go deeper. Sharing our entrepreneurial experiences means sharing the soul we put into everything we do every day, from the entrepreneurial gaze transformed by the culture of the Economy of Communion. We invite not only entrepreneurs to share their experiences, but also employees with a vocation to the EoC, including those employees who were in a vulnerable situation until they obtained a decent job, and how this changed their lives and also the lives of the companies that welcomed them.
On the other hand, Chiara called us to create industrial clusters in front of (or near) the Mariapolis scattered around the world. This too was a great challenge that has undoubtedly changed over the years. Perhaps in the beginning it was more charismatic and intuitive than organized and meditated upon, but over the years we have evolved and the whole journey has brought both pain and riches, both for the industrial parks and for the Mariapolis. We also invite all those involved in the life of the poles and Mariapolis to share these experiences and the journey we have made, but also to make a common discovery (the fruit of communion) about the steps to be taken and the path to follow as EoC entrepreneurs and about our relationship with the poles and Mariapolis.
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We want to meet to share these experiences of all the businesses scattered around the world, to see how we work for and with those most in need, to go deeper. Sharing our entrepreneurial experiences means sharing the soul we put into everything we do every day, from the entrepreneurial gaze transformed by the culture of the Economy of Communion. We invite not only entrepreneurs to share their experiences, but also employees with a vocation to the EoC, including those employees who were in a vulnerable situation until they obtained a decent job, and how this changed their lives and also the lives of the companies that welcomed them.
On the other hand, Chiara called us to create industrial clusters in front of (or near) the Mariapolis scattered around the world. This too was a great challenge that has undoubtedly changed over the years. Perhaps in the beginning it was more charismatic and intuitive than organized and meditated upon, but over the years we have evolved and the whole journey has brought both pain and riches, both for the industrial parks and for the Mariapolis. We also invite all those involved in the life of the poles and Mariapolis to share these experiences and the journey we have made, but also to make a common discovery (the fruit of communion) about the steps to be taken and the path to follow as EoC entrepreneurs and about our relationship with the poles and Mariapolis.
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We want to meet to share these experiences of all the businesses scattered around the world, to see how we work for and with those most in need, to go deeper. Sharing our entrepreneurial experiences means sharing the soul we put into everything we do every day, from the entrepreneurial gaze transformed by the culture of the Economy of Communion. We invite not only entrepreneurs to share their experiences, but also employees with a vocation to the EoC, including those employees who were in a vulnerable situation until they obtained a decent job, and how this changed their lives and also the lives of the companies that welcomed them.
On the other hand, Chiara called us to create industrial clusters in front of (or near) the Mariapolis scattered around the world. This too was a great challenge that has undoubtedly changed over the years. Perhaps in the beginning it was more charismatic and intuitive than organized and meditated upon, but over the years we have evolved and the whole journey has brought both pain and riches, both for the industrial parks and for the Mariapolis. We also invite all those involved in the life of the poles and Mariapolis to share these experiences and the journey we have made, but also to make a common discovery (the fruit of communion) about the steps to be taken and the path to follow as EoC entrepreneurs and about our relationship with the poles and Mariapolis.