Monastic Dinners, Concerts and Dawn in the Cathedral: Here Comes Soul
The Soul Festival, running from today until March 22, features a diverse schedule of events exploring the theme 'Mystery, the Song of the World'.
The Soul Festival has returned to Milan for its third edition, offering an inspiring program filled with lectures, dialogues, readings, performances, and workshops that aim to delve into the theme of 'Mystery, the Song of the World'. This cultural event, organized by the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart and the Diocese, will run from today until March 22, engaging the city through 70 scheduled activities involving approximately 100 figures from various fields such as literature, philosophy, theology, and the arts.
Among the highlights of the festival are the 'monastic dinners' held at Refettorio Ambrosiano, which transform communal dining into a space for spiritual nourishment and connection. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience a unique intertwining of culinary and spiritual practices, creating an atmosphere conducive to reflection and discussion. The event is characterized by its promotion of interdisciplinary dialogue, allowing participants to confront and explore existential questions through various expressions of culture.
The festival not only contributes to the cultural vibrancy of Milan but also highlights the role of art and spirituality in contemporary society. By featuring a wide range of speakers, including writers, artists, journalists, and scientists, the Soul Festival encourages a holistic exploration of life's mysteries through shared human experiences. The initiative underlines the importance of community engagement and the transformative power of the arts, especially in a time when many seek deeper understanding and connection in the world around them.