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- Lay_Centre_at_Foyer_Unitas abstract "The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas is a Catholic educational institution providing an international community and formation for lay students at the Pontifical Universities, Athenae, and Institutes in Rome, Italy. It is international in character and composition, and welcomes ecumenical students from other Christian churches and ecclesial communities, as well as those from non-Christian religions.".
- Q6505336 abstract "The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas is a Catholic educational institution providing an international community and formation for lay students at the Pontifical Universities, Athenae, and Institutes in Rome, Italy. It is international in character and composition, and welcomes ecumenical students from other Christian churches and ecclesial communities, as well as those from non-Christian religions.".
- Lay_Centre_at_Foyer_Unitas comment "The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas is a Catholic educational institution providing an international community and formation for lay students at the Pontifical Universities, Athenae, and Institutes in Rome, Italy. It is international in character and composition, and welcomes ecumenical students from other Christian churches and ecclesial communities, as well as those from non-Christian religions.".
- Q6505336 comment "The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas is a Catholic educational institution providing an international community and formation for lay students at the Pontifical Universities, Athenae, and Institutes in Rome, Italy. It is international in character and composition, and welcomes ecumenical students from other Christian churches and ecclesial communities, as well as those from non-Christian religions.".