Eutrapelia Ludens

Ex fide virtus, ex virtute amor, ex amore cultura redimiturper eutrapeliam et hominem ludens.

Culture as man’s second nature – the one that creates.

Eutrapelia Ludens promotes a culture based on faith, virtue and love, where the beauty and cheerfulness of play merge with the mission of the Church’s social teaching.


Beauty that leads to God – About the encounter of aesthetics and faith that changes the worldview.

The Joy of Play and the Power of Humor – How Homo Ludens and Eutrapelia are Regenerating Culture and Communities.


Architects of the Culture of Life – Global action for human dignity based on the truth of love.

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Publications and collaborations

From philia to friendship between nations and cultures


The United Nations is celebrating International Friendship Day today, recognizing the role of friendship in building peace among people of different cultures.

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Impressions of Croats from the International solidarity conference: “Human dignity and totelirarian ideologies”


After several years of not holding the International Solidarity Forum conference on North American soil, this year the conference returned to New York on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the World Youth Alliance.

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Tenth anniversary of Croatia’s entry into the European Union – should we celebrate?

When you live in Brussels, not far from the European Parliament, bizarre situations can happen that are quite common for the human race, but some are more bizarre than others. One of them, described in the following lines, will seem fictional, but it describes a true event.
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Children are a reflection of God’s
dignity

In recent months, the world’s media and podcasts have been talking about the new, long-awaited film The Sound of Freedom, and last week, rumors reached Croatia when it began showing in theaters on August 31st.
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What is freedom without
responsibility?


On this day, back in 1948, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed, marking International Human Rights Day.

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Interesting things

The harp is a biblical instrument of King David, a symbol of prayer, song and praise to God. In Christian tradition, it signifies angelic music and the spiritual joy of heaven. Its strings represent the inner harmony between man and the Creator. In ancient culture, the lyre and harp were a sign of beauty, poetry and philosophical contemplation. As a symbol, the harp connects art, faith and joy, directing them towards dignity and service to good.