staff
Giulia Folonari (Eli)
She lived with Chiara, sharing in her daily life and her work for brotherhood among all humanity. Director of the center.
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Silvana Veronesi
She was the youngest among Chiara’s companions from Trent, being 15 years old when they met. She especially looked over the focolarine who through the years followed Chiara, as well as the young women in the youth sector. Collaborates with the director of the Chiara Lubich Center.
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Marco Tecilla
He is the first focolarino and contributed to the development of the Focolare Movement in South America. In recent years Chiara entrusted to him the care of the spiritual life of the whole Focolare Movement. Collaborates with the director of the Chiara Lubich Center.
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Luisa Del Zanna
In charge of Chiara Lubich's personal secretariat, where she started the archives section, gathering and documenting all written materials. She now continues to work in the Center's written archives.
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Mariele Quartana
Together with her husband Pino, they were among the first married focolarini. For many years, Chiara had entrusted to them the New Humanity Movement, an outer expression of the Focolare Movement particularly focused on the renewal of society. At the Center she collects the testimony of Chiara Lubich's contemporaries and the many touched by Chiara's life.
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Michel Vandeleene
Doctor in spiritual theology from the Teresianum Pontifical Istitute of Spirituality (Rome), he has edited Chiara Lubich’s writings for book publication.
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Claudia Masera
She was formerly co-responsible for the Focolare Movement in Lombardia and is now the administrative secretary at the Center.
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Regina Celis Da Silva
A history major who worked a number of years at a University Library in the USA. Now she offers her working experience to the Center as an archivist.
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Maria Rosa Logozzo
She uses her expertise in ICT at the Focolare Movement's International Center, also coordinating the publication of the Chiara Lubich Center website.
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