After the recent tragic events everyone is shaken, including us, but life goes on and we have not to panic. Italy and Rome now are safer than ever. With the approaching Jubilee 2015-2016 indeed, Rome has new safety measures and an extra security ultra-modern plan. Rome will increase security on the public transport network, at the Stadio Olimpico football stadium and in the city suburbs. Security will also be increased at major Holy Jubilee events. Hence St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican and Colosseum, for instance, will be definitely safer than ever. Metal detector security gates will be installed at the Colosseum and Italian and Vatican police are working together to double security at St Peter’s. At present 140 tourist sites are under surveillance, with more than 2,000 extra police officers on duty. We have not to be overwhelmed by hysteria and fear and we have to keep traveling and living our lives at the fullest. This numbers give hope to us: last Vatican’s Sunday Angelus ceremony on 22 November welcomed more than 30,000 faithful that showed up to receive a blessing from Pope Francis.
World peace, or peace on Earth, is the concept of an ideal state of happiness, freedom, and peace within and among all people and nations on Planet Earth. Within this idea of the world, nonviolence is one motivation for people and nations to willingly cooperate, either voluntarily or by virtue of a system of governance that has this objective. Different cultures, religions, philosophies, and organizations have varying concepts on how such a state would come about.
Various religious and secular organizations have the stated aim of achieving world peace through addressing human rights, technology, education, engineering, medicine, or diplomacy used as an end to all forms of fighting. Since 1945, the United Nations and the five permanent members of its Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) have operated under the aim to resolve conflicts without war or declarations of war. Nonetheless, nations have entered numerous military conflicts since then.
We have to pray for world peace
We have to live!
