Honesty, Work, and Family: Three Pillars Not to Be Lost – An Interview with Franco Arosio

We are pleased to share an interview with our esteemed benefactor, Dr. Franco Arosio, a prominent international figure and supporter of the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum (APRA). The interview, published in “Il Timone,” delves into the fundamental themes of honesty, work, and family, which are indispensable pillars in Arosio’s life and work.

Dr. Franco Arosio is recognized for his profound faith and extraordinary generosity, consistently committing himself to initiatives aimed at the common good.

His connection with the Athenaeum is particularly significant through the establishment of the Marco Arosio Chair of Advanced Medieval Studies, dedicated to the memory of his son, the late Professor Marco Arosio. This Chair is a tangible example of his commitment to supporting academic research and the dissemination of Christian values. Dr. Arosio has also expressed great satisfaction with the collaborations between the Pontifical Athenaeum and other institutions, hoping for future initiatives that will enrich cultural and philosophical debate.

The interview offers a valuable perspective on the vision and values that drive Franco Arosio, highlighting his contribution not only in the academic sphere but also as a testament to a life lived by solid ethical and moral principles.

We invite you to read the full interview below and discover the connection between Dr. Franco Arosio and APRA by consulting the page dedicated to the Arosio Chair of the Faculty of Philosophy here

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