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Milan church concert strikes a chord for inclusion ahead of Winter Paralympics
The Terzo Tempo choir of about 70 members performed songs emphasizing effort and participation to promote inclusion ahead of the Winter Paralympics, church officials said.
- A choir from northern Italy performed a pop music concert inside Milan's SantAntonio church, calling for harmony and inclusion ahead of the Winter Paralympics.
- The archdiocese of Milan created a special branch in 2021 to raise awareness of inclusion, encouraging welcoming environments for everyone, disabled and non-disabled alike.
- The Catholic Church's work with young people in Italy includes training to involve people with disabilities and discussions regarding values connected to the Paralympics.
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Milan church concert strikes a chord for inclusion ahead of Winter Paralympics
Ahead of the 2026 Winter Paralympics, a choir from northern Italy performed inside a Milan church as part of an effort encouraging inclusion and unity in communities beyond the competition.
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