Now in Russian: ‘Fratelli Tutti’

Message of the Holy Father

Russian 'Fratelli Tutti'
The Pope's encyclical 'Fratelli tutti' was released at a press conference in the Vatican on 4 Oct. 2020. (Vatican Media)

Fratelli tutti now is available in Russian.

Sponsored by the Spiritual Direction of Muslims of the Russian Federation, the translation is the result of the efforts of the Muslim International Forum and Medina Publishing, reported Vatican News.

Archbishop Paolo Pezzi of the Catholic Archdiocese of Moscow and Apostolic Nuncio to Russia, and Archbishop Giovanni Aniello, officially presented the translation at Wednesday’s event in Moscow.

The following is the message sent by the Holy Father Francis on the occasion of the publication of the Encyclical Fratelli tutti in Russian, to be presented in Moscow at the “Pokrovskie vorota” Cultural Centre:

Message of the Holy Father

Dear brothers and sisters,


I have received, as a beautiful and joyful surprise, the news that the Encyclical Fratelli tutti has been translated into Russian and will be presented in Moscow, in the “Pokrovskie vorota” Cultural Centre. In this way, it is made available to a great number of men and women of goodwill who will wish to confront this text.

I was also delighted and impressed by the fact that it was the Muslim International Forum that edited this translation into Russian. I think that reflection and dialogue on this Encyclical can be of help not only for the Russian Federation, where dialogue between Christians and Muslims is required to grow but for the human family as a whole. Indeed, in the globalized and interconnected world in which we live, a gesture made in one corner has repercussions in every other.

Moreover, I am confident that open and sincere discussion on the issues of fraternity can foster dialogue between religions. Indeed, fraternity stems from the fact that we recognize one Father. And, if we are all children of one Father, we can call ourselves brothers and sisters, and above all, live as such.

With these sentiments of gratitude, I wish you all a fruitful study of this text and hope that you may benefit from it in your personal and social lives.

From the Vatican, 17 February 2021, Ash Wednesday

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