The Great Reset: Consequences for Democracy, Freedom of Conscience and the Vatican's Reaction

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Interview with Prof. Jane Adolphe, professor of international law, a former advisor to the Vatican will focus on what benefits or threats to democracy, freedom of speech, conscience and the life of an average person can bring implementation of the concept of Klaus Schwab (and Thierry Malleret) presented in his publication "COVID-19: The Great Reset" (2020)" and its subsequent mutations. This concept is not purely theoretical - it has been picked up by many politicians and global corporations, and we cannot exclude its gradual implementation.

The main focus of the interview will be on the Holy See's position on the "Great reset", by analysing its key statements and actions in relation to the World Economic Forum, a non-governmental organization (NGO), and the United Nations (UN), an intergovernmental organization. In the interview, we will try to understand the position of the Holy See as well as to bring out critical voices towards it. Attention will be paid to how faithful the Holy See remained to its mission in response to the challenge of “Great reset” and to what extent it adopted the line of conduct followed by St. JP II, Benedict XVI and to the extent that it has adopted some global reset initiatives and deliberately uses language similar to that of the WEF while maintaining that its approach is grounded in Scripture and a prudent application of the Church's social doctrine. An assessment of such an approach and the opinions of analysts dealing with the Holy See will be presented.

Jane Adolphe – biography - https://www.avemarialaw.edu/faculty/

The program is organized in cooperation with EWTN Polska, the “Przybądźcie wierni” ( "Adeste fidelesl") Lay Catholics Association, the Christian Cultural Centre of Mary the Mother and the Queen.

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