Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation Chapter I.

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Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation Chapter I

INTRODUCTION Catholic Social Teaching may be found: Papal documents Documents of Vatican II Other official documents of the Church Catholic Social Teaching (CST): gives definition and meaning to the Christianlife through the Church cornerstone is upholding human dignity

CST CST basic principles: influence of the Gospel contemporary social life body of teaching set out in a gradual and timely way

CST cont Christ identified himself with his "least ones” (Mt 25:40). "As you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me"

CST cont Death and Resurrection of Christ: call by God to conversion love of one another perfected to the point of a voluntary sharing of material goods.

CST cont Sum of whole of the Christian life faith effecting love service of neighbor fulfillment of the demands of justice.

CST cont Church received the mission of preaching the Gospel message form Christ call to turn away from sin to the love of the Father universal kinship consequent demand for justice in the world.

CST cont Three Pillars: Human Dignity Common Good Subsidiarity and Solidarity

Seven themes of the social teachings: From USCCB Life and dignity of the human person Call to family, community, and participation Rights and responsibilities Option for the poor and vulnerable Dignity and rights of workers Solidarity Care for God’s creation

Seven Themes cont Requires maturity: Of person Of Faith Of SFO vocation To overcome the pettiness To rise to the challenge To reach out with the love of Christ to all.

The Fourth Commandment Honor your father and mother that your days may be long in the land which the Lords God gives you.

The Fourth Commandment Expressed in positive terms of duties Introduces the subsequent commandments: marriage earthly goods respect for life speech Constitutes foundations of the social doctrines of the Church

The Seventh Commandment You shall not steal.

The Seventh Commandment cont Forbids unjustly taking or keeping the goods of one's neighbor Wronging him in any way with respect to his goods Commands justice and charity: care of earthly goods fruits of men's labor

The Seventh Commandment cont The common good Requires respect: for the universal destination of goods for the right to private property Strives to order this world's goods: to God to fraternal charity

The Seventh Commandment cont St. John Chrysostom: "Not to enable the poor to share in our goods is to steal from them and deprive them of life. The goods we possess are not ours, but theirs." "The demands of justice must be satisfied first of all; that which is already due in justice is not to be offered as a gift of charity“ CCC

The Seventh Commandment cont Works of mercy: charitable actions to aid our neighbor spiritual and bodily necessities Spiritual works of mercy: Instructing and advising Consoling and comforting forgiving and bearing wrongs patiently

The Seventh Commandment cont Corporal works of mercy: Feeding the hungry Sheltering the homeless Clothing the naked Visiting the sick and imprisoned Burying the dead Giving alms to the poor: chief witness to fraternal charity work of justice pleasing to God

The Seventh Commandment cont Respect for the integrity of creation dominion over inanimate and other living beings not absolute Limited by: concern for the quality of neighbor’s life generations to come Requires a religious respect for the integrity of creation

In Terms of the Rule Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation (JPIC) exists: To bring about an awareness To transform the life of the Secular Franciscan Gospel effect on the world and our society.

Reflection on Vocation Candidates respond to their vocation We can suppose that: There is a keener awareness of God’s presence and power in our lives which dictates our actions; There is a hunger for deepening our relationship with the Divine;

Reflection on Vocation cont There is an ability to make the right choices out of a faith conviction; The ability to reconcile is an integral part of one’s life; Imitation of Jesus in His compassion becomes part of our nature; We become people of sure and certain hope.

Reflection on Vocation cont Our being, our Franciscan essence, springs forth from our many and continual conversions: reach perfection: use their strength as a gift from Christ follow in his footsteps conform themselves to his image

Reflection on Vocation cont Seek the will of the Father in all things Devote themselves to the glory of God Service of their neighbor Holiness

Two-fold Approach First intention of JPIC Personal conversion Work with other SFO Franciscan Family whole Church all people of good will

Two-fold Approach cont Second intention of JPIC: Bring gospel values to all people Courageous initiatives Changes in society at every level

Two-fold Approach cont World problems Immediate need Far reaching cause Pathways to conversion and blessing

Two-fold Approach cont Both here-and –now and larger needs require justice and charity Pope Paul VI reminds us: “Justice is the minimum of charity.”

Mission Statement of Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation The mission of JPIC is to assist Professed Secular Franciscans as they reflect on their relationship with God as manifested in the fruits of conversion in their lives.

Mission Statement cont This with special regard to the daily choices made in the areas of justice, peace making and respect for all created things and people; as brothers and sisters of penance, bringing life to the Gospel and the Gospel to life.

Goals of JPIC: To foster an atmosphere in fraternity, the privileged place To reinforce the appreciation of the dignity of the human person

Goals of JPIC: cont To assist in the living out of obedience to the common good as intended by God To strengthen the professed Secular Franciscans’ commitment to solidarity with all of Creation

Pause to reflect