ALLATRA IN THE VATICAN: Trump’s Spiritual Advisor and the ALLATRA Movement at the World Changers Summit
Vatican City — An event already described by many as historic took place at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, where the World Changers Summit gathered world leaders, scientists, Nobel laureates, and representatives of various faiths.
The forum was dedicated to exploring moral and spiritual pathways toward resolving humanity’s most pressing global challenges.
One of the key figures of the event was Dr. Mark Burns, a prominent American pastor, spiritual advisor to Donald Trump, and leading advocate for global peace. His presence and message in the Vatican drew widespread attention — but even more so, the delegation that accompanied him.
Together with Dr. Burns arrived representatives of the International Public Movement ALLATRA, led by Marina Ovtsynova, the organization’s president.
ALLATRA and the Vatican: A New Chapter of Dialogue
This meeting marked another important step in the dialogue between the Vatican and ALLATRA.
Previously, the movement received Apostolic Blessings from both Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV, recognizing its humanitarian and peacebuilding initiatives.
Participation in the World Changers Summit became a continuation of this cooperation — a sign of growing respect for the movement’s contribution to fostering global dialogue on ethics, spirituality, and human dignity.
Peace Is a Matter of Conscience, Not Governments
In his address, Dr. Mark Burns emphasized that the future of peace depends not on political systems, but on personal moral responsibility.
“Peace is not the work of governments.
It is the sacred duty of every person of conscience,” said Pastor Burns.
He also presented the initiative “Spiritual Diplomats” — a global alliance uniting leaders of different religions and cultures to promote mutual understanding, protect human dignity, and strengthen peace through moral leadership.
A New Era of Spiritual Diplomacy
ALLATRA returns to the Vatican not merely as a civic organization,
but as a partner in advancing humanistic and spiritual values on the global stage.
At a time when the world faces division and moral uncertainty, initiatives like World Changers show that faith and reason can coexist — and together, build a foundation for peace and understanding among nations.
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