On Tuesday 16 September 2025, at 4.30 pm, the Basilica of Saints Ambrogio and Carlo al Corso (Largo San Carlo al Corso, 437 – in front of the Hotel Plaza) will host a meeting dedicated to the testimony of three popes: John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francesco. The event, promoted by the Body of the Third Sector The green tree of life, brings as a title: “John Paul II, Ratzinger, Francesco: three popes witnesses of light, united in faith”. John Paul II – Pope Wojtyla, the pope who came from communist Poland, united the Church by openly facing the hidden powers who had designed his attack in order to contrast it: Mary’s miraculous hand, the same pontiff will say, deflected the trajectory of the deadly projectile: it was May 13, the day of the celebration of the Madonna of Fatima. Ratzinger – Pope Benedict XVI – The Pope of Communist Germany, apparently cold in reality simple, sweet, with a kind soul. Theologian of the Catholic Church, so in love with the Christian faith that when he realized that he could no longer govern, with that same love, he resigned. A pope who broke the schemes of a secular church by giving up the pontifical throne: a love sacrifice for his Christian people. Francesco, who with his loving smile spoke of a “poor for the poor” church. Three figures who have made history will relive in memories, anecdotes, in the experiences of those who lived them these three protagonists of history.
Among the speakers: Monsignor Antonio Staglianòpresident of the Pontifical Academy of Theology; Domenico Gianialready commander of the Vatican gendarmerie; Mimmo Muoloformer Vaticanist of Happen; Salvatore CernuzioVaticanist; Monsignor Pietro Bongiovanniparish priest of San Salvatore in Lauro; Cristiana loadedVaticanist and Deputy Chief of Tv2000; Mariagrazia Mazzaracojournalist and president of the green tree of life, interlocutor of the PAT contact person who will play the role of moderator e Don Stefano Stimamigliodirector of Christian family. An appointment that intends to deepen the journey of faith and units represented by the three popes, through the voices of exponents of the ecclesial, journalistic and cultural world.