Yunus Centre Press Release (04 September, 2019)
September 3rd 2019
The Vatican honoured Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus with the ‘Lamp of Peace of Saint Francis’, on 3rd September 2019 at the Basilica of St. Francis, in Assisi, Italy. The award aims to honor those who work towards promoting peace and harmony. Muhammad Yunus was a guest in the Upper Basilica of San Francesco of Assisi (Umbria) where he held a Lectio Magistralis and received the Lamp of Peace award.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate gave a lecture on circular economy and microcredit and participated in the scientific teaching of Percorsi Assisi, the first inter-university school in economics fostered by the Franciscan friars of the Sacred Convent and multiple higher education Italian institutes. This school is part of the path that will lead next year to “The Economy of Francesco”, a global summit, promoted by Pope Francis directed at all young people, entrepreneurs and change makers to foster a new more just, fraternal and sustainable global economy.
In this same occasion, Muhammad Yunus received the Lamp of Peace of Saint Francis, a recognition that is conferred to political, cultural or civil society personalities who have distinguished themselves for their commitment in favouring peace, dialogue and union. The Lamp represents the simplicity of the Franciscan message: the lamp is made of glass to recall purity and the oil that burns inside is both a symbol of humility and of the desire of rebirth and social commitment. It is a replica of a glass oil lamp that burns at the side of the grave of Saint Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order behind the peace prize.
Father Enzo Fortunato, Spokesperson and Communication Director of the Holy Convent of Papal Basilica of Assisi, representing Vatican, invited Prof Yunus on behalf of Pope Frances and made the award announcement earlier this year during the 9th Social Business Day held in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Lamp of Peace was first presented in 1981 to Polish trade union leader Lech Walesa. Other recipients include Pope John Paull II, the Dalai Lama, Saint Teresa of Calcutta and former Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos received the prize in 2016, along with the Nobel Peace Prize, for his efforts at reconciliation amid his country's civil war. The last two winners of the award were Angela Merkel and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Father Mauro Gambetti, the Master of the Holy Convent and the Papal Basilica of Assisi presented the Award to Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus on behalf of the Vatican. The ceremony took place at the historical Papal Basilica of Assisi in the presence of senior officials of the Vatican, political leaders, rectors and professors from various universities in Rome and also included prominent social leaders and a big gathering of youth from all over Italy.
In his acceptance speech, Professor Yunus elaborated his worries about three impending dangers which challenge the very existence of human beings on this planet beyond this century: extreme wealth concentration on an ongoing basis, rapid environmental degradation, and the rise of artificial intelligence.
Caption for Picture 1: Father Mauro Gambetti, the Master of the Holy Convent and the Papal Basilica of Assisi along with other senior officials present Yunus with the Lamp of Peace of Saint Francis.
Caption for Picture 2: Close up of Lamp of Peace of Saint Francis. It is a replica of a glass oil lamp that burns at the side of the grave of Saint Francis of Assisi. The lamp is made of glass to recall purity and the oil that burns inside is both a symbol of humility and of the desire of rebirth and social commitment.
Caption for Picture 3: Professor Muhammad Yunus delivering his Lectio Magistralis at the Basilica of St. Francis.
Caption for Picture 4: Audience at the ceremony inside the historical Papal Basilica of Assisi. Senior officials of the Vatican, political leaders, academics, prominent social leaders and a big gathering of youth from Rome and all over Italy were present at the event.
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