
When: Fri, 05/06/2022 - 12:00pm- Panel Discussion on Zoom. In order to participate, RSVP and you will receive an e-mail with your Zoom link by 6pm on May 5. If you don't receive the e-mail by then, contact us at casa.italiana@nyu.edu
While mostly known around the world for its magnificent Catholic urban heritage – from the St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome to the Duomo of Florence, from the depictions of the saints on streets of Naples to statues to the Virgin Mary in Palermo – Italy has become after its unification in 1861 a much more diverse society, hosting today a large non-Catholic population.
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