Igino Giordani (1894-1980), politician, journalist, ecumenical, writer, has been defined as the most important Catholic writer of the twentieth century. His works include the most varied fields: from essays to apologetics, from Christian sociology to hagiography. Considered by Chiara Lubich as co-founder of the Focolare Movement. The recent opening of the cause for beatification of this political and religious man, a family man, persecuted by the fascist dictatorship and one of the founders of the Italian Christian Democracy, testifies to a deep spiritual conviction who never resigned to exclude the Gospel from social life.