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  • =The Social Justice Vision of Ozanam= Ozanam’ s socio-political-economic view was rooted in his classical liberal, social Catholicism, which was grounded in St. Thomas Aquinas’s philosophy of the c ...
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  • [[Category:Ministry Approaches - Social Justice]] ...
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  • ...chair.html Chair of Social Justice], sponsors the bienniel Chair of Social Justice Conference, sponsoring an ongoing series of lectures on religion and scien ...
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  • ::[http://vincentians.ie/VPJ.htm Vincentian Partnership for Social Justice] ...
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  • Xt3 - more than a social network. Launched at WYD08, Xt3 is the fastest growing social network of its kind, with members throughout the world from over 200 countr ...
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  • ...and with them, members should endeavor to implement the demands of social justice and evangelical charity. ...
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  • == [[Social Justice]] == *[http://www.vincentians.ie/justice_seminar.htm Spirituality for Justice Seminary] Joseph Foley CM ...
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  • ...umenical dialogue; but they should also actively participate in religious, social, and cultural affairs with Christians and non--Christians. '3.--It is important that this animation have a spiritual, ecclesial, social, and civic dimension. ...
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  • ...ary projects, advance the goals of the Vincentian Center to further social justice, address issues of poverty, and facilitate dialogue between science and rel ...
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  • ...umenical dialogue; but they should also actively participate in religious, social, and cultural affairs with Christians and non--Christians. '3.--It is important that this animation have a spiritual, ecclesial, social, and civic dimension. ...
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  • ...elates religious values and scientific advancements in the cause of social justice. ...
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  • ...his legacy have special resonance for law students today. He did not defer social action until he was professionally established. Rather, he saw the cold mis ...nal letters. His writing formed much of the groundwork for Catholic social-justice teaching about workers’ rights, including the right to a natural wage (whic ...
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  • ...ll continue to contribute to the work of poverty eradication, economic and social development and peacemaking at the UN. In addition, we are involved other N "In the spirit of Christian love and justice, the Voice of the Poor Committee upholds Catholic values by researching, va ...
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  • *[[Internet in Parish Ministry#Social Justice|Social Justice]] ...-toronto-explosion-on-twitter/ Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers Crises Tracking on Twitter ...
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  • Education for the elders included learning about justice. About, for example, the responsibility of the greater community to promote ...ly. In an effort that calls to mind Jesus’ parable of the widow who sought justice from the unjust judge, the Sisters and the village elders visited the munic ...
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  • ...re conscious that sin affects not just individuals; it also deeply affects social structures. It becomes embodied in unjust laws, power-based economic relati Pope John Paul II referred to such sinful social structures in 1986: ...
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  • ...south.org/docs/Dan_Docs/CM%20Mission%20Spirituality.htm A Spiritualilty of Justice; A spirituality of the Poor] Fr. Dan Borlick, CM *[http://justpeace.org/lent Daily Lenten Meditations on Justice and Peace] A series done a number of years ago by Cathoic Worker Robert Wa ...
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  • *Promotion of Social Justice ...
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  • 2E an effective care to use its goods to promote social justice; S.107.--'1.--Laws regarding work, security, and justice, in favor of persons working in houses and works of the Congregation, shoul ...
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  • ...yclical in which St Leo XIII articulated principles of social and economic justice. ...
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  • <blockquote>Social thinking and social practice inspired by the Gospel must always be marked by a special sensitiv ...uman race. The poor remain poor largely because of changeable economic and social structures that favor the interest of the strongest and work to the detrime ...
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  • ...0 (Rome) 5.2.: We will look for ways of becoming more and more involved in social action and thus be a force that can denounce unjust structures in our socie ---Long-range social impact: the project helps change the overall life-situation of those who be ...
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  • ...holistic vision — addressing a series of basic human needs: individual and social, spiritual and physical, especially jobs, health care, housing, education, *Social Change - [http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=%22Social+cha ...
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  • ::[http://vincentians.ie/VPJ.htm Vincentian Partnership for Social Justice] ...
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  • ...ntry, “[http://americamagazine.org/issue/francis-returns-asia the church’s social teaching has failed to take root in the hearts and minds of most of the ric ...d in the way of the observance of the weightier things of the law: mercy, justice, fidelity. Nor will they retreat into their security—into “my room, my boo ...
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  • ...ady to let go of his ambition and his view of the priesthood as a means of social advancement, sensitive to the needs of the poor that he had become and a tr ...
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  • :''to our social and personal problems. But with regard ...ask rightly, the same wisdom that leads to peace and to its fruit that is justice. For the wisdom from above takes sides with those the world deems foolish, ...
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  • ...and Baghdad of centuries ago, but sowing faithfully the seeds of peace and justice here and now requires the sweat of our brow and the strength of our arms. ...cal sphere, claiming that the church is under no obligation to seek social justice in the political sphere and that the idea of “the common good is no more he ...
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  • ...rism more effective in the modern world, especially in the areas of social justice, spirituality, and renewal programs (1974). Members explored the feasibilit ...hbors in need (1987). In order to be more effective advocates on peace and justice issues, the Federation gained recognition as a Non-Governmental Organizatio ...
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  • == The Pursuit of Justice: A Vincentian Vocation. == ...the Company of the Blessed Sacrament. Its members sought to reform various social abuses. As a member of the group St. Vincent frequently served as the "poin ...
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  • ...rgotten them … he speaks about the Church’s need for conversion, about the social reality and the economy of the market, about the centrality of the gospel m ...re is no charitable or social commitment, if there is no commitment to the social inclusion of the poor and to the search for the common good; [2] the beauty ...
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  • ...consequently, they continue on their pilgrimage toward the lasting city of justice and peace, of total liberation, all the while giving thanks to him who deli ...at insistence her preferential option for the poor and sees to it that the social doctrine she teaches is more than just an eloquently stated, but still theo ...
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  • 1965 Sisters of Charity join the Harlem March for justice and equality. 1986 Sisters open Fox House, which provides temporary housing, education and social services for homeless women and their children. ...
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  • ...Suffering Servant of God who anoints him with the Spirit. He brings forth justice to the nations. Hence, he and nationalism cannot mix.''' For it leads to “new forms of selfishness and a loss of the social sense” that come under the guise of national interests. It fools us, too, ...
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  • ...mmonly described as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_service social network site] Facebook allows users to easily post online profiles (includi ...different types of networks, both social and professional. Facebook is a social network. [http://www.linkedin.com/ Linkedin] is a professional one. [http:/ ...
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  • ...lways be to see reality from above. We are the products of the society and social class in which we were raised. We make judgments using the criteria of the ...t life and ministry. For that reason prayer, theological reflection on the social teaching of the Church and reading the Scriptures with the people are indis ...
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  • part of St. Vincent's spirit, is one of the main emphases in the Church's social teaching (Cf. Synod of Bishops, 1971, Justice in the World: “... action on behalf of ...
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  • :* a bettering of the economic social and cultural conditions of the country people in the mountain areas surroun :* leadership of the country people in their social transformation; ...
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  • ...n the midst of the world, that is, in their family life and work, in their social relationships, in politics, in sports, in their leisure time. Thus, their ...this in their daily life, in the midst of their families and their various social relationships. Yet that is precisely the very center of any authentic lay ...
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  • ...their oppressors and knows very well their suffering. He also carries out justice for orphans and widows. He befriends immigrants, besides, feeding and clot ...vangelizer of the poor is what is decisive. What is decisive is not one’s social standing, personal talent or success attained over the years ([https://www. ...
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  • ...ion nor human eloquence, poor and limited as they really are, will ever do justice to the greatness and richness of the Eucharist. It behooves me, then, to h ...ed in number 14 of the encylical ''Deus Caritas Est'', that is to say, its social character. Says Benedict XVI about this: ...
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  • ...ss and through such activities as dialogue, human promotion, commitment to justice and peace, education and the care of the sick, and aid to the poor and to c ...e options and commitments which are called for in order to bring about the social, political and economic changes seen in many cases to be urgently needed. I ...
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  • ...ul was truly a revolutionary of charity who sowed the seeds of charity and justice. Thanks to the spirit that he passed on to his sons and daughters and to a ...s the intervention of a powerful force that day by day establishes greater justice in the world. ...
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  • ...freely, in dialogue and with charity … this in turn leads to solidarity, justice and love. ...respectful manner, in dialogue with the world and with an awareness of the social and cultural diversity. Therefore the mission always has the power to tran ...
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  • The differences in their social background could have become the cause, or at least the occasion, for a lat ...eral repetition of his words. This even occurred during times of profound social change, times when it was very obvious (time of revolution, industrializati ...
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  • ...e of those senior citizens who have outlived the purchasing power of their social security payments and pensions so that they are not even enough to buy food ...This Son and Servant announced the good news also by way of establishing justice on earth, opening the eyes of the blind and the ears of the deaf and curing ...
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  • ...God, Vincentian documents and the documents of the Church, especially its social doctrine. ...e in abundance. The words ''“I was thirsty”'' will speak of the thirst for justice. ''“I was naked,”'' will also mean: clothe me with the right to be a person ...
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  • ...ch a part of Vincent’s spirit, is one of the main emphases in the Church’s social teaching. ...needs by providing food, clothing and shelter. but to help them change the social system within which they live, so that they might emerge from poverty. That ...
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  • ...by using on-line social networks. These networks are shaping new forms of social behavior in the first generation ever to begin using them as children. Thes ...e [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_networking#Internet_social_networks social networks] nearly 90 minutes each day, which represents the largest growth i ...
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  • ...onverted).jpg|left]]But it seems that the poor will not disappear from the social scene. Furthermore, since the beginning of history there has never been so ...ough no fault of their own they were born into and matured in the midst of social circumstances that at the very least tolerated discrimination and helplessn ...
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  • ...n the part of the Missionaries involved in this ministry always involved a social dimension that is in accord with our Constitutions which indicate the style ...tures to speak to people about justice must first be just in their eyes'' (Justice in the world, #40). ...
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  • ...and with them, members should endeavor to implement the demands of social justice and evangelical charity. ...
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  • ...that practice of charity … and the practice of charity must be joined with justice. ...vice and our commitment. We are called to deepen our understanding of the social dimension of the gospel. ...
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  • ...and unity through a process of evangelization that will transform sin and social exclusion. ...
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  • ...can be a more effective force for evangelization and works of charity and justice in today'sworld. We will also strengthen the bonds that link us to one anot ...gap between rich and poor speaks to us with new urgency. Since charity and justice are two sides of the same coin, we commit ourselves to: ...
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  • ...and with them, members should endeavor to implement the demands of social justice and evangelical charity. ...
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  • To us who have bread, give hunger for justice' *Better social interaction ...
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  • ...oceses in the United State and and Guatemala in health care, education and social services. ...ti, strive to give compelling witness to Christ's active presence by doing justice, expressed as loving trust shaping all our relationships, and as sharing ou ...
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  • :''interpersonal and social relations with that same love. ...tsteps, perform deeds of charity in his name, make an active commitment to justice, and spread luminous signs of hope in areas bloodied by conflict and wherev ...
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  • A Week of Novenas for Justice, Peace and Holiness 63 days of intercessory prayer for peace among nations and justice for all people, commencing the Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Ju ...
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  • The "Charities" have a mission that is both social and pastoral, and through their participation, women are able to return to The Charities are not specifically spiritual associations but the social actions that they carry out are based on faith requirements. St. Vincent do ...
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  • Justice is a virtue in which we give to others what is their due … it represents an ...le on rights and since people cannot make power act justly, they have made justice become power. Instinctively people think that moving from a position of po ...
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  • .... In our time together here, I am sure you have already posted pictures on social media sites and sent text messages to family, friends, and colleagues in ‘r ...s you lenient to all.”'' (Wis.12:13, 16) Wisdom shows us a God who tempers justice and judgment with mercy and compassion. In the Old Testament, we often find ...
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  • ...peration in formation programs, handling investments in accord with social justice, programs of continuing education and vocation recruitment. One can see in ...
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  • ...to walk through life in faith and with an effective charity that generates justice. ...task according to the Vincentian Charism. We live all of this by means of social interaction, retreats and meetings at the diocesan, provincial, regional, n ...
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  • ...style for an unjust society and in doing so he revealed the possibility of social and individual change. ...awareness of humankind … to engage in a struggle for the transformation of social structures, for the construction of a more just and united world which give ...
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  • ...ally, Vincentians witness God's love by embracing all works of charity and justice. * The Society is concerned with charity and justice ...
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  • ...qui consiste à pratiquer la charité. Une pratique de la charité unie à la justice. ...tal à Dieu. Nous sommes appelés à accueillir et à approfondir « l'Évangile social ». ...
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  • ...dence during the first half of the nineteenth century [3], a time when the social questions was being raised. [[Category:Ministry Approaches - Social Justice]] ...
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  • ...The sisters from the Gijón Province gave us a warm welcome. The theme was Social Charitable Action. Clara Delva, international President of AIC was present, ...Evangelization]]. The goals were: to gain deeper knowledge of the present social and religious spheres; to discern our role as Vincentians in today's societ ...
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  • ...le from Spain and one from Honduras, members of MISEVI, coordinate several social centers that advocate for those persons who are living on the streets. In ...of life. God promised this people a “new land”, a new world of peace and justice and freedom. In order to reveal the fullness of creation and to establish ...
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  • ...The sisters from the Gijón Province gave us a warm welcome. The theme was Social Charitable Action. Clara Delva, international President of [[AIC]] was pres ...nd Evangelization. The goals were: to gain deeper knowledge of the present social and religious spheres; to discern our role as Vincentians in today's societ ...
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  • ...cy, this era focused on justice and on a particular manner of interpreting justice. ...itings, we notice that he points out the fact that it is proper for divine justice to punish evil [1]. On other occasions Vincent refers to God’s harshness w ...
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  • '''SOCIAL JUSTICE ENCYCLICALS IN SUMMARY''' ...d on page one of this book. This edition selectively summarizes the social justice encyclicals from 1891 through to 2001 with a brief mention of Novo Millenni ...
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  • ...had a powerful influence on the well-being of people on every level of the social ladder as well as the possibilities for France’s national and international ...ing taxes, which were basically the feudal systems of that time, the great social powers extracted up to thirty percent of the production of the peasants … a ...
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  • ...rld in which all people live together as brothers and sisters and in which justice and love are the ultimate values that guide collective and individual decis ...f the VMY to the Vincentian charism can be measured by its presence on the social and ecclesial peripheries. ...
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  • =The Social Justice Vision of Ozanam= Ozanam’ s socio-political-economic view was rooted in his classical liberal, social Catholicism, which was grounded in St. Thomas Aquinas’s philosophy of the c ...
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  • ...iling of the prophet Amos against decadent affluence, which leads to sharp social divisions that indicate the exclusion of the poorer classes from sharing in ...Paul, partake in the Eucharist and celebrate his solemnity without pursing justice, without bearing witness to Jesus who became poor to make us rich (2 Cor. 8 ...
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  • ...to help the poor was turned into a weapon against homeless people. Various social bodies started to copy the ideas of projects that Vincent had begun but did ...s of poverty. This means we must have “a charitable heart together with a social conscience”. (P. Corera, C.M.) ...
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  • [[Category:Ministry Approaches - Social Justice]] ...
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  • ...org/blog/2011/01/profetismo-del-carisma-vicenciano-a-la-luz-de-la-doctrina-social-de-la-iglesia/) José Vicente told me that he would like me to deal with the social doctrine of the Church and he knew that this was a theme that I was very in ...
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  • ...ch charity and mission can fall into the same trap as any other political, social or economic ideology. If we add to this the fact that this theme, which be ...nother form of humanism proper to an NGO or teams specialized in different social activities. Let us briefly examine these three realities. ...
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  • ...ople, motivate people to move forward in the journey and open the path for justice and love. '' We have been chosen by God as instruments of his immense, pate ...hed creatures and of realizing that in helping them we are doing an act of justice and not of mercy!'' (CCD:VII:115). ...
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  • ...sociations reformulated their statutes. Those that have as their aim some social, charitable or apostolic activity have attempted to keep their activity in ...n with Vincentian spirituality on behalf of the poor and in the pursuit of justice*. In 1901, a Daughter of Charity, Sister Milcent, promoted a women’s labor ...
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  • ...le against poverty and injustice and knowledge of the economic, political, social and religious realities of each community. ...is marked by poverty and injustice. Therefore, there is a great need for social, political, evangelizing and Vincentian activity in order to develop gender ...
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  • ...the poor with the gospel. This is a difficult task. From an economic and social perspective we are probably somewhere in the middle while the poor live on ...ory. God questions us, strengthens us and points out the path of love and justice and freedom. ...
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  • ...had a powerful influence on the well-being of people on every level of the social ladder as well as the possibilities for France’s national and international ...ing taxes, which were basically the feudal systems of that time, the great social powers extracted up to thirty percent of the production of the peasants … a ...
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  • == '''Vincentian Spirituality: A Spirituality Of the Poor? A Spirituality Of Justice? ''' == ...rist as “evangelizer of the poor.” But how does it relate to questions of justice? Does it help one to effectively address the root causes of poverty? How ...
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  • ...onvinced that formation for the process of evangelization is a question of justice with regard to the poor who are to be evangelized. Good will and good inte ...Orders and Congregations to be fully available to go to the geographical, social and cultural frontiers of evangelization. The Synod invites religious to mo ...
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  • ...of living in the clouds, this second priority focuses our attention on the social reality. Here we are confronted with a specific Vincentian task that is re ...hining light on the consequences of a serious and profound analysis of the social reality. In that way he was teaching everyone, including us as Vincentians ...
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  • ...poor seen this way? Even the use of the term “poor” is today discouraged. Social development workers try to correct the notion of poverty by not referring t ...ority that education is merely a tool to gain privileges and advance one’s social class. Because high standards of education require high financial support, ...
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  • ...eed, it is only in that manner that we are able to proclaim the kingdom of justice, peace and liberation. The missionary spirituality of MISEVI is centered o ...of evangelization), to ministries that are ''life giving'' (area of social justice) and to ministries that '''celebrate the good news''' that is proclaimed in ...
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  • ...f systemic change endeavors to change the complex structures that form the social system in which we live and move and thus enables us to see the world in a ...se strategies are oriented toward a vision: a vision of a world of greater justice and equality, a vision of a world in which the poor occupy their rightful p ...
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  • ...ust self-reliant, healthy and happy society based on human values of love, justice, peace, freedom, equality, brotherhood and respect for life, culture, histo The women in India, by and large do not enjoy the same social status and decision making power as the men folk. The women from lower inco ...
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  • ...c). </ref> Deep strains of anti-Catholicism remained overt throughout the social, cultural, and intellectual life of Paris in the 1 830s, much of it the ves ...ansition to a secular and pluralist order, and its concurrent economic and social transition from a rural to an industrial and urban society. <ref> Id. at 6. ...
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  • Does not the reality or possibility of natural disasters and social unrests frighten us? Do we, then, not wonder if we could save our lives an ...o give way to worship in Spirit and truth. And such worship entails doing justice and caring for the poor (Is 58, 6-7). ...
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  • * 10 - [[St. Louise de Marillac]] declared Patroness of Social Workers - 1960 Feb. 10 ...w.nccbuscc.org/sdwp/projects/socialteaching/contents.htm "Sharing Catholic Social Teaching"] U.S. Bishop's 1998 ...
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  • ...y education, foreign missions, retreat work, human promotion, advocacy for justice, and probably many other objectives. But it is precisely through seeing and ...to bridge the poles of anger and gentleness, in his hunger and thirst for justice. ...
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  • ...n numerous occasions: ''We, the Missionaries of Charity, are not nurses or social workers, rather we are religious women. Everything that we do, we do for J ...e who hunger and thirst for the Word of God, for peace, for the truth, for justice and for love'' (''Cristo en Calcuta'' [Christ in Calcuta] p. 210). ...
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  • ...en religious ones. These should be investigated and transformed to promote justice and peace. Because of abrupt socio-economic changes, neoconservative econom ...r of charity, we are convinced that we should work for human promotion and justice. Vincent de Paul discovered that the love of God is expressed in action: "L ...
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  • ...en religious ones. These should be investigated and transformed to promote justice and peace. Because of abrupt socio-economic changes, neoconservative econom ...r of charity, we are convinced that we should work for human promotion and justice. Vincent de Paul discovered that the love of God is expressed in action: "L ...
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  • *'''Promotion of Social Justice''' ...
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  • ...ugh the language of works:<ref>Cf. SV II, 4.</ref> performing the works of justice and mercy which are a sign that the kingdom of God is really alive among us ...rage the provincials to train at least some among us become experts in the social teaching of the Church, so that that teaching becomes an integral part of o ...
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  • ...to walk through life in faith and with an effective charity that generates justice. ...- Province of the West leads and serves with Faith, Compassion, Integrity, Justice, and Ecological Responsibility. ...
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  • a. through the language of works:13 performing the works of justice and mercy which are a sign that the kingdom of God is really alive among us ...rage the provincials to train at least some among us become experts in the social teaching of the Church, so that that teaching becomes an integral part of o ...
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  • ...free ourselves from the chains that lead us to seek power and security and social prestige … instead we identify with the least members of society, we heal t ...n and more than any words this charity is to be expressed through works of justice and peace and fraternity, through works on behalf of those in spiritual and ...
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  • ...find Christ in those who carry the heaviest burden of human suffering and social injustice. ...ials: the promotion of spiritual and human values based on love and social justice. ...
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  • ...r by who we are--baptized Christian Catholic women committed to living the social mission of the Gospel in the Vincentian tradition. Are we authentically ded ...of Charity (1633), an active Lady of Charity, and the patron of Christian Social Workers (1960). ...
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  • ...meaning of the words “charism” and “prophecy” and that also describes the social situation in which we find ourselves. ...s there a better way to speak about God than that of using the gestures of justice and charity? ...
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  • ...s hardly possible, about life in society, about international life, peace, justice and development -- a message especially energetic today about liberation'' =='''The social dimension of evangelization'''== ...
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  • ...ty to reign as much as possible among men…and charity to attain that which justice cannot produce by itself. ...s happened before, but precisely to go even further, to obtain “that which justice is not able to do by itself.” ...
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  • ...in the center of society and entering another place with the economic and social outcasts.(2) It is the free choice of making the world of the poor our worl ...ticipation of the laity(14) (an) option for the poor (15) attention to the social, political and economic realities(16), the development of small Christian c ...
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  • ...rents and children). The other members of society, the other families and social groups become a competitive threat to my person and my interests. ...her form of individualism is coming to the forefront: the individualism of social classes, political parties, organizations, multinational corporations, etc. ...
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  • ...n mobilize our energies, on specific issues, in action on behalf of social justice? ...rly). Further south, in Cali, Colombia, various branches work together at “Social Service Center Sister María Luisa Courbin.” ...
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  • =='''We are doing an act of justice and not of mercy'''== ...hed creatures and of realizing that in helping them we are doing an act of justice and not of mercy'' (CCD:VII:115). ...
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  • ...activity to ensure that the local environment and circumstances (cultural, social, political, etc.) are taken into consideration. In this way, the Society pr ...’m speaking of the seventh and final section of your Rule: Work for Social Justice. ...
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  • There is a further difficulty: is divine justice beyond mercy? Also looking at the severe ending of the scene, should we be .... The word ''krisis'' translates the Hebrew word ''mišphat'' which is the justice of God [10], the salvation and the liberation that God gives to humankind. ...
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  • ...Vincentian oriented videos are appearing almost daily on YouTube and other social networking sites. *"Mirror of Justice" Model - Watching experts in dialogue ...
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  • ===The Reality of Poverty and the Aspiration for Justice=== ...both civil and religious. This often results in disinterest in traditional social, political, and religious processes. ...
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  • '''* Social and Missionary Commitment:''' Young men and women should be assisted in bec '''[7] Knowledgeable about the social teaching of the Church''' ...
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  • ...ir proper and indisputable witness in the family, the workplace, and other social situations and, finally, their inescapable commitment to life, to progress, ...usly committed to the process of evangelization in their personal, family, social, and professional life! ...
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  • ...ce of God is at stake'' [6] . The document of the Episcopal Commission on Social Ministry (Spain) entitled, ''The Church and the Poor'', highlights the fact ...able activity and became inventive … and this activity, in turn, generated justice. ...
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  • ...stood that this meant that she was separated from the circles of the upper social class. •Vincent de Paul: ''They are terrible, as terrible as the justice of God. We, with our decent clothes, can cheat. But these rags, diseases, ...
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  • ...f we do nothing else but speak about God’s love, even if we only engage in social action, yet if we are filled with the Spirit of Jesus Christ, then we will '''c] When we care for them we are doing a work of justice''' ...
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  • ...rd has given to us: gifts of freedom and love; the gift of seeking to make justice and truth realities in our midst; gifts of creativity and joy; gifts of tru Being a religious has ecclesial and social repercussions. Our personal holiness communicates light, meaning and hope ...
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  • ...ith other Catholic and Christian organizations in the works of charity and justice. --- '''United Nations – Economic and Social Council''': the Society is an accredited NGO at the United Nations with a p ...
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  • ...of life as one of decline and as one that is lacking sufficient human and social relationships. Despite this image there is a group of people who understan ...e appreciation of every state of life. It is a question of consistency and justice. It is impossible to truly value the life of an older person if the life of ...
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  • ...lism that leads to relativism, an individualistic and utilitarian culture, social exclusion, globalization, the power of the means of communication, the cris ...of the poor that defines our ministry. Therefore, it is our commitment to justice that become the inescapable path to make the gospel effective. Reaching ou ...
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  • ...isters and more than one hundred brothers engaged in numerous educational, social and Church projects. These initiatives were mostly to assist the poor and t ...a strong-willed bishop, but also a pioneer in the fields of education and social health projects, and a prophet of mercy as well. It is understandable that ...
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  • ...parency,) and to cultivate attitudes of contemplation and action, love and justice. 5.1.1 The Vincentians know the social function of the economic goods and for this our funds must be geared toward ...
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  • ...e it possible to say that in that era France was a “mission” country. The social, religious and political situation of that era became a cultural medium for ...aterial abandonment of the poor country people and also as a result of the social and religious experience of Vincent himself who saw that “the poor are bein ...
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  • ...lation. According to a study of the Department of Population and Economic-Social Affairs of the United Nations (2000) a considerable increase in the number ...powerful that the demographic data and presents us with problems that are social, economic, cultural, psychological and religious. For some time the examin ...
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  • ..., and suggests her submissiveness was deliberate conformity to an expected social role. ...for herself, her family and her household, as well as the desire to bring justice to the management of her estates. She was intelligent, level-headed, compe ...
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  • ...ecause a longing for the Lord and his kingdom drives us to do the works of justice. Do many of us fast today? We know, of course, that cutting back on the c ...(proclamation, inculturation, justice and peace, dialogue and the means of social communication) were a direct provocation, a challenge and an interpellation ...
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  • ...the popular mission it is necessary to organize the charitable and social justice activity of the people before declaring the mission to be completed<ref>''I ...lp of God, the missionaries were able to put a halt to personal as well as social/community divisions. Those moments of reconciliation were not limited to t ...
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  • .... His efforts were rewarded with favorable notice from some of the leading social thinkers of the day including Lamartine, Chateaubriand and Jean-Jacques Amp ...vely discussions among students. Their attentions turned frequently to the social teachings of the Gospel. ...
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  • ...or the sick, community organization, defense of human rights, the works of justice. Vincent begins with the needs of the poor and develops an appropriate resp ...s the way. How can we provide a grounding in the Vincentian tradition, the social teaching of the Church and other things necessary for lay ministers? ...
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  • If the ecclesiology of the Counter Reformation highlighted the visible and social dimension of the ecclesial community leaving aside the internal and spiritu ...en the faithful follow the inspirations of faith and the rule of Christian justice'' (CCD:XI:28). One of the clear signs of that active presence of the Spiri ...
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  • ...is the charity of Christ that motivates and presses us. We are more than social workers or reformers, we are more than lawyers of the poor, we are more tha ...o parish. That university professor who teaches morality and advocates for justice.That adminisrator who tries to lead with just policies and good treatment o ...
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  • ...is the charity of Christ that motivates and presses us. We are more than social workers or reformers, we are more than lawyers of the poor, we are more tha ...o parish. That university professor who teaches morality and advocates for justice.That adminisrator who tries to lead with just policies and good treatment o ...
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  • ...d being an upright man. Even if you were sure that his claim was based on justice, why would you not think that the Governor and the magistrates would judge Vincent, in his charitable/social action preserved the values that ran the risk of becoming lost and forgotte ...
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  • ...the poor, 61 (2%); pilgrimage sanctuaries, 48 (2%); manual labor, 26 (1%); social communication [publications, radio, television], 24 (1%). ...ogue with culture in the world today, engagement in ecumenism and work for justice and peace … in the videos that were shown each day during the Assembly we w ...
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  • ...theological and pastoral approaches. The new advances in the area of the social media have connected the world on the level of information, the economy, th ...self-realization. It can also translate into a concern to be seen, into a social life full of appearances, meetings, dinners and receptions. It can also lea ...
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  • ...work are almost nil. The situation toward which we are headed has a name: social Darwinism, the survival of the fittest ...at were proposed by neo-liberalism has resulted in large reductions in the social safety net in order to obtain some competitive advantage in the global mark ...
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  • ...Founders were in need of detailed explanations in many fields (religious, social, medical, cultural), explanations which today are taken for granted as comm ...ject, a vision which includes the fundamental elements of what is known as Social Doctrine of the Church. ...
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  • ...clergy, the bishops, the abbots, etc. were more concerned about their own social position than about the state of the people who had been entrusted to their ...heir ministry and dedication in the areas of health care and education and social assistance provided a dimension of hope to a rather bleak and discouraging ...
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  • ...wing the way of Christ — a demand placed on all Christians. The political, social and religious implications of such events are also uncovered as one lives a ...m. The devotees of the Miraculous Medal are not unaware of these and other social, economic and religious problems. But no one puts forth the idea that said ...
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  • ...stice and as acts that respect the rights of the human person. Therefore, justice and divine righteousness are also shown to be acts of mercy and love. They God’s justice and righteousness become present through love, forgiveness, and mercy. God ...
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  • ...c priest. This implies that he lived within certain structures, religious, social, political, and, for our purposes, economic. Although he worked to reform s ...tes worked well in the ideal order, but the fact was that the framework of social mobility was not evolving to accommodate the changes that the Renaissance i ...
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  • ...nities of responding. Among these are the three related areas of 1) social justice; 2) sharing ministries; 3) spiritual discernment. Social Justice -In a land so richly endowed with this world's goods and the opportunities ...
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  • .../as Ethics” in Worship 62 (1988) 123-138; Nicholas Wolterstorff, “Liturgy, Justice, and Tears” in ibid. 386-403. ...d Sacramental Activity: An Analysis of 1 Corinthians 11:17-34,” in his The Social Setting of Pauline Christianity: Essays on Corinth, trans. J. H. Schutz (Ph ...
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  • ...natural in Vincent’s spirit) is one of the pivotal aspects of the Church’s social doctrine [25]. ...icity involves a purity of intention and living the truth through works of justice and charity, living a simple lifestyle and the use of transparent language, ...
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  • ...organizations that Vincent founded to carry on his charism of charity and justice for God’s poor. Second, that they be places where Catholic intellectual, moral, and social traditions are taught in their great richness to the next generation, seeki ...
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  • ...orthy document. As a result these authors have described the religious and social situation of Châtillon at the time of Vincent’s arrival in such a negative =='''The religious and social situation in Châtillon at the time of Vincent's arrival'''== ...
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  • ...in a mission or in a seminary or in a parish or a soup kitchen or a social justice program. ...
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  • ...a society whose communal dimension is in crisis. This chapter reveals the social dimension of evangelization as fundamental to the whole process of evangeli ===''The social inclusion of the poor (EG, #176-216)'''=== ...
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  • ...It is indispensable that they have a more exact knowledge of the church’s social doctrine and at the same time they should be encouraged to continue to deve ...he world and seeks to transform the world not from the perspective of some social or political ideology but from the perspective of the principles of Christi ...
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  • ...and with them, members should endeavor to implement the demands of social justice and evangelical charity''(Constitutions #18). ...an view the attitude of the Samaritan from different perspectives: from a social/charitable perspective; from the perspective of a desire to serve in an eff ...
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  • ...not reflecting here on Vincentian spirituality from the perspective of the social environment in which it was developed and with which it is intimately unite ...apostolic commitment as well as a source of inspiration for his charitable-social action. ...
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  • *Adderley, James Granville. Monsieur Vincent: A Sketch of a Christian Social Reformer of the 17th Century. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1901; London *Dion, Philip E. St. Vincent de Paul. His Philosophy of Health And Social Service. Chicago, Ill.: St. Joseph Hospital, 1975. Pp. 103. ...
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  • ...• des personnes, groupes, organismes qui travaillent à instaurer la justice sociale et la paix ; ...tagent pas nos convictions, l’attention aux réalités humaines, le souci de justice sociale, etc.. ...
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  • '''* Engagement Social et Missionnaire:''' Apprendre à faire une analyse critique de la réalité, c ...de beaucoup de croyants voire de la plupart d’entre eux. Cet enseignement social est d’une importance particulière pour notre Famille vincentienne, puisqu’i ...
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  • ...of God has no value and is rejected by the Lord unless one also practices justice and mercy with regard to the neighbor, especially the neighbor who is poor. ...both of them cannot survive it is more just and more in accord with God’s justice that the man carrying the water should save himself before saving his neigh ...
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  • Second hypothesis: ''Saint Louise was a woman of her time and social environment who, as a result of the events of her life, and together with V ...cation with regard to civil society which meant that persons with a higher social status were to be shown deference. Courtesy was another dimension of the e ...
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  • ...st of the world: those who suffer as a result of poverty, marginalization, social exclusion, abandonment, loneliness, dehumanization, oppression, exploitatio ...that authentic love for our brothers and sisters implies that we act with justice on behalf of those who are poor. ...
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  • ...human work in the context of “incarnational spirituality” and “an ethic of social commitment”, thus intimately related to creation and redemption (''Gaudium ...the bourgeois and the middle class: work was viewed as success, wealth and social prestige [6]. Vincent was very clear about the fundamental grounding of the ...
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  • Rev. Thomas McKenna delivered the annual Vincentian Chair of Social Justice lecture at the Vincentian Convocation of St. John's University on January 3 ...
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  • ...r President George H. W. Bush; and Andrea Lyon, director of the Center for Justice in Capital Cases. ...econdary education and physical education; bilingual/bicultural education; social and cultural foundations in education; curriculum studies; educational lead ...
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  • ...rs contemplate the humble insertion of Jesus in familial, professional and social environments. It contributes to the gradual erosion of collective reference points be they social, political or spiritual. The decline of traditional values and the rise of ...
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  • Second, one cannot view the social economic situation of the peasants in southeastern France in the same way a ...d penetrated every dimentsion of life and there was no distinction between social, political, and religious spheres[8]. This is seen in the so called Wars o ...
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  • ...iplication of the confraternities was in accord with certain religious and social realities. At the same time, however, one should not lose sight of the fac The confraternities played an important role in the social life and the religious life of the city. Despite their worldly activities, ...
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  • ...uprès des autres, chrétiens ou non-chrétiens, dans les domaines religieux, social et culturel. ...ale, et de définir les moyens concrets capables de hâter l'avènement de la justice sociale. ...
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  • ...uprès des autres, chrétiens ou non-chrétiens, dans les domaines religieux, social et culturel. ...ale, et de définir les moyens concrets capables de hâter l'avènement de la justice sociale. ...
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  • ...ch we view the martyrdom of our Missionaries; [1] the political, cultural, social and religious situation in which fourteen Vincentian missionaries were mass '''''---Statement in honor of justice and the truth''''' ...
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  • ...and they allowed themselves to be guided by Divine Providence. They loved justice and peace because they knew how to allow themselves to be guided by God who ...ces, protests and riots … the secular ideologies blamed the Church for the social evils and launched violent activities against the church. The popular mass ...
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  • ...the cries of the poor could be heard far and wide. We know much about the social situation of France during that time: society was divided into three classe ...in turne, meant that there were fewer economic resources to confront other social problems (if by chance there was a willingness to resolve such problems). ...
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  • ...put his life on the line and, as the wise man says, to defend to the death justice and truth'' (Abelly I:103). ...nion of reason and morality, they constitute a way of acting and a form of social communication. Therefore to speak about the gospel convictions of Vincent w ...
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  • ...waiting should transform our whole existence. Injustice must give way to justice and oppression must give way to a generous liberation. Only a Church that ...sus of Nazareth, this event being the establishment of his reign of saving justice in the world. Just as Jesus proclaimed and made the gospel real, so too th ...
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  • ...o establish peace and justice in the world by influencing decisions on the social and political level. ...
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  • ...rganizations that promote, on both a social and political level, peace and justice in the world. ...
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  • ...in his later years he was not ashamed to speak publically about his humble social condition: ''Alas! Monsieur, how you embarrass the son of a poor plowman, w ...d the social prestige that would enable him to advance in the midst of the social, political and economic environment of that era. Much later Vincent would ...
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  • ...ther's love. Jesus encourages us to seek first the kingdom of God and its justice (Mt 6:33); to honor to God with our whole lives, loving him with all our h ...ssionary’s road to love and sanctity is not one of superiority, of seeking social position, riches or personal pleasure. It is the spirit of the Beatitudes ...
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  • ...ec la volonté du Père, le dévouement pour les autres dans la charité et la justice. La formation doctrinale des fidèles laïcs, non seulement par le dynamisme ...e se traduit pas dans la pénétration des valeurs chrétiennes dans le monde social, politique et économique. Il se limite très souvent aux tâches intra-ecclés ...
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  • ...uise received at Poissy. This formation provided for the human, cultural, social and religious aspects of her life. Nevertheless, from the time that Louise ...n of the temporal order in accord with Christ’s message and the demands of justice and charity. This restoration should be reflected in the culture, the econ ...
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  • ...that was seriously undertaken to adapt the original Vincentian spirit to a social and historical era different from that of Vincent de Paul''. These pages d ...to become actively engaged in their responsibilities in the professional, social, cultural and political world; and the temptation of legitimizing the unwar ...
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  • ...ial model: one or more of the sons were sent to the clerical state to gain social prestige. ...ower of God and the means established in His Church, and, lastly, that His justice may be sought and imitated so well by everyone through their holy lives, th ...
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  • ...pt an option in favor of those who are poor and thus denounce all forms of social dehumanization while proclaiming ''the possibility of another world'' found ...al values and convictions that flow from their faith, namely, love, truth, justice, peace, respect of human rights, etc. The martyrs, who have acted in this ...
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  • ...ractice of that time: it is true that the priesthood was seen as a way of social advancement and Vincent and his family understood priesthood in this way. ...nd a common quest for the truth, as well as a concern for the promotion of justice and peace'' [75]. ...
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  • ...ntée vers l’évangélisation, l’exercice de la charité et la promotion de la justice envers les pauvres (Cs. 87 ; LA. 10 ; 31, 2°). [218] ...nt à nos Étudiants demande une connaissance approfondie sur l’enseignement social de l’Église et sur les causes de la pauvreté dans le monde actuel (3) pour ...
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  • ...as persons disconnected from the real world, the world of the struggle for justice and the defense of the dignity of those who are poor. Yet nothing could be ...arly defined vocation and mission, yet involved in all forms of religious, social and political matters; ...
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  • #Adderley, James Granville. Monsieur Vincent: A Sketch of a Christian Social Reformer of the 17th Century. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1901; Londo Dion, Philip E. St. Vincent de Paul. His Philosophy of Health And Social Service. Chicago, Ill.: St. Joseph Hospital, 1975. Pp. 103. 89. ...
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  • As a result of the research into the social and cultural situation of France during the seventeenth century we know tha In this social and cultural context it is even more interesting to discover and understand ...
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  • ...Louise de Marillac would be one of those countless children classified as “social cases”. Multiple problematic situations marked her personality. She did n There seemed to be many difference between the two of them: their social and cultural origins and background. It appeared on the surface that nothi ...
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  • ...postolate. The Ladies of Charity, founded by him, developed an impressive social ministry. Vincent helped these women understand that they were the protago ...law of being politically correct and therefore we speak of solidarity and justice without any reference to God. ...
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  • ...Louise de Marillac would be one of those countless children classified as “social cases”. Multiple problematic situations marked her personality. She did n There seemed to be many difference between the two of them: their social and cultural origins and background. It appeared on the surface that nothi ...
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  • ...for the family their values were more important than their economic and/or social position and here we refer to their faith, love, respect, truth and concern ...''he corrected us in a timely manner and did so with great patience … with justice and calmness that characterized her. She never grew tired when she repeate ...
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  • ...ad to excuse herself) I began to wonder if people, who are immersed in the social, economic and labor crisis, would be interested in a presentation on mystic ...to make the Kingdom of God present in the midst of the poor … a kingdom of justice and peace, a kingdom of communion, respect and solidarity. We do this by b ...
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  • ..., provided I am not too involved in some charitable work or some essential social obligation, I shall go to the nearest church to recite Vespers of the Bless ...ernal goodness of God. Like a good Father, he allows the rod of his divine justice to touch us, sometimes to correct us and at other times to show us his grea ...
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