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3 Inspiration Following the guidelines of the 24 th General Chapter “Men in Fire with Love” (61.7), we want to continue reflecting as a congregation on the issues of JPIC-Human Rights (JPIC) (MFL 58.3a) through a thematic meeting (MFL 61.5). The reflection, which starts from concrete and significant Claretian experiences, will aim to define the congregational activity in this area for the coming years.

4 Inspiration To have as a key of life and missionary action prophetic solidarity with the impoverished, the excluded, and those marginalised in their right to life, in such a way that this has repercussions in our personal and communal style of life, our apostolic mission and our institutions (cf. MFL 58.3). (Sixth specific objective. GPA Plan)

5 Inspiration A. Related to the Secretariat of Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation. 1.To strengthen Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation Ministry (cf. MFL 21; 61.7; 65.2). 2.To name coordinators for the Secretariat of JPIC for each conference. 3.To identify people interested in JPIC, in order to create a network for communication and collaboration. 4.To promote the formation and sensitivity of missionaries in this area, especially during Initial Formation. 5.To take steps so that the Congregation is recognized before the UN as a NGO and to work with other congregations that already have this recognition. The twofold purpose is: to be better informed so as to report and sensitize Claretians and recipients of our evangelization more appropriately on JPIC topics, and to make use of this forum of the UN to communicate experiences we have, through our evangelizing action, of situations that that violate JPIC. 6.To promote the coordination of the JPIC and Mission Procure Secretariats. 7.To actively take part in the design, production and implementation of the Claretian Mission Day. 8.To offer, through the Claretian Network for Distance Learning courses on JPIC topics. A. Related to the Secretariat of Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation. 1.To strengthen Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation Ministry (cf. MFL 21; 61.7; 65.2). 2.To name coordinators for the Secretariat of JPIC for each conference. 3.To identify people interested in JPIC, in order to create a network for communication and collaboration. 4.To promote the formation and sensitivity of missionaries in this area, especially during Initial Formation. 5.To take steps so that the Congregation is recognized before the UN as a NGO and to work with other congregations that already have this recognition. The twofold purpose is: to be better informed so as to report and sensitize Claretians and recipients of our evangelization more appropriately on JPIC topics, and to make use of this forum of the UN to communicate experiences we have, through our evangelizing action, of situations that that violate JPIC. 6.To promote the coordination of the JPIC and Mission Procure Secretariats. 7.To actively take part in the design, production and implementation of the Claretian Mission Day. 8.To offer, through the Claretian Network for Distance Learning courses on JPIC topics.

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7 Objectives a) To define from concrete experiences the way of action of Claretian Missionaries in JPIC and social ministry. b) To define, in the manner common for the whole Congregation, the lines of action, programs and more appropriate ways for each continent or continental area. c) To facilitate the coordination among Social, JPIC and Human Rights activities, and the UN Team. d) To study the way to organize and coordinate these missionary activities in the congregation. e) To show the relevance of the JPIC-Human Rights-Social dimension has in the Claretian style of evangelization. f) To orient the work of the JPIC Secretariat of the Congregation. g) To link the work of the congregation done in the major organisms with the UN Team. a) To define from concrete experiences the way of action of Claretian Missionaries in JPIC and social ministry. b) To define, in the manner common for the whole Congregation, the lines of action, programs and more appropriate ways for each continent or continental area. c) To facilitate the coordination among Social, JPIC and Human Rights activities, and the UN Team. d) To study the way to organize and coordinate these missionary activities in the congregation. e) To show the relevance of the JPIC-Human Rights-Social dimension has in the Claretian style of evangelization. f) To orient the work of the JPIC Secretariat of the Congregation. g) To link the work of the congregation done in the major organisms with the UN Team.

8 Participants a. The participants will be those especially involved in the development of programs of action in this field: General Prefect of Apostolate General Secretary of JPIC General Mission Procurator Persons in Charge of JPIC in the Major Organisms Some Claretians from each continent who are developing concrete programs in this field. a. The participants will be those especially involved in the development of programs of action in this field: General Prefect of Apostolate General Secretary of JPIC General Mission Procurator Persons in Charge of JPIC in the Major Organisms Some Claretians from each continent who are developing concrete programs in this field.

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10 Sources 1 b. The Claretian Institute in Vic will be asked to produce a study about Father Claret in Cuba to better clarify the meaning that social development had for him in the context of his missionary activity. The conclusions of the study will be presented in the workshop. c. A time will be dedicated for reflection on JPIC, the poor, and human rights in the Bible. It will be developed through conferences prepared by a CMF Bible expert, and through the prayers and celebrations during the workshop. b. The Claretian Institute in Vic will be asked to produce a study about Father Claret in Cuba to better clarify the meaning that social development had for him in the context of his missionary activity. The conclusions of the study will be presented in the workshop. c. A time will be dedicated for reflection on JPIC, the poor, and human rights in the Bible. It will be developed through conferences prepared by a CMF Bible expert, and through the prayers and celebrations during the workshop.

11 Sources 2 Europe: Euskal Herria: “Sortaratzi”, Bilbao / Italia: Casa sul Pozzo, Lecco / Catalunya: Casal Claret, Vic. Africa: Kenya (Nigeria): Isiolo / Zimbabwe (Bética): Zomba / South Sudan. Asia: Bangalore: Sumanahalli / Philippines: PAZ- Zamboanga / Sri Lanka (Germany): VAROD. America: Colombia - Venezuela: Chocó/ USA: Holy Cross / Bolivia (Euskal Herria): Norte Potosí/ Perú – Bolivia: Atalaya. / Colombia – Venezuela: Hogares Claret United Nations (USA). ClaretUN Europe: Euskal Herria: “Sortaratzi”, Bilbao / Italia: Casa sul Pozzo, Lecco / Catalunya: Casal Claret, Vic. Africa: Kenya (Nigeria): Isiolo / Zimbabwe (Bética): Zomba / South Sudan. Asia: Bangalore: Sumanahalli / Philippines: PAZ- Zamboanga / Sri Lanka (Germany): VAROD. America: Colombia - Venezuela: Chocó/ USA: Holy Cross / Bolivia (Euskal Herria): Norte Potosí/ Perú – Bolivia: Atalaya. / Colombia – Venezuela: Hogares Claret United Nations (USA). ClaretUN

12 For experiences presentations 4. Work flow and guidelines for the presentation of the experiences. Answer the following questions: How, when, where and why was this work began? What has been the history and the development of this work? What are the present objectives and actions? How many Claretians are directly involved? What are the plans and goals for the future? How do you understand in the context of our Claretian charism this project you are doing? What do this project and the people working in it teach you about the relation between the Claretian charism and this kind of activities? What are the challenges, difficulties and possibilities that present project? The main objective of the workshop is to define the characteristics of Claretian work in JPIC—Human Rights—Social Mission. How will your work contribute to better respond to this question? In addition to pictures and videos, each experience presentation team will provide the answers to these questions in writing and with a PowerPoint presentation. 4. Work flow and guidelines for the presentation of the experiences. Answer the following questions: How, when, where and why was this work began? What has been the history and the development of this work? What are the present objectives and actions? How many Claretians are directly involved? What are the plans and goals for the future? How do you understand in the context of our Claretian charism this project you are doing? What do this project and the people working in it teach you about the relation between the Claretian charism and this kind of activities? What are the challenges, difficulties and possibilities that present project? The main objective of the workshop is to define the characteristics of Claretian work in JPIC—Human Rights—Social Mission. How will your work contribute to better respond to this question? In addition to pictures and videos, each experience presentation team will provide the answers to these questions in writing and with a PowerPoint presentation.

13 Finances 5. Funding Each participant will pay for his travel expenses, and board and lodging. The General Government will pay for the board and lodging of those presenting the experiences, but not for their travel expenses. The year’s budget of each organism that is presented to the General Government can include the expenses due for the workshop specified as such. The General Government will cover the expenses for the resource persons for the conferences (Claret and JPIC in the Bible). 5. Funding Each participant will pay for his travel expenses, and board and lodging. The General Government will pay for the board and lodging of those presenting the experiences, but not for their travel expenses. The year’s budget of each organism that is presented to the General Government can include the expenses due for the workshop specified as such. The General Government will cover the expenses for the resource persons for the conferences (Claret and JPIC in the Bible).

14 Coordination 6.1. The coordinating team will be composed of: General Prefect of Apostolate JPIC General Secretary General Procurator Prefect of Apostolate of the Province of Catalunya Person in charge of JPIC of the Province of Catalunya 6.2. Any communication about participating in the meeting should be sent to the JPIC General Secretary Robert Omondi (robertomondi@yahoo.com), with a copy sent to the General Prefect of Apostolate Miguel Angel Velasco.robertomondi@yahoo.com Robert Omondi. robertomondi@yahoo.comrobertomondi@yahoo.com Miguel Ángel Velasco, mavelascol@gmail.commavelascol@gmail.com 6.1. The coordinating team will be composed of: General Prefect of Apostolate JPIC General Secretary General Procurator Prefect of Apostolate of the Province of Catalunya Person in charge of JPIC of the Province of Catalunya 6.2. Any communication about participating in the meeting should be sent to the JPIC General Secretary Robert Omondi (robertomondi@yahoo.com), with a copy sent to the General Prefect of Apostolate Miguel Angel Velasco.robertomondi@yahoo.com Robert Omondi. robertomondi@yahoo.comrobertomondi@yahoo.com Miguel Ángel Velasco, mavelascol@gmail.commavelascol@gmail.com

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18 Mission Procures in the Directory Mission procures are to be organised in the Congregation and the Provinces and Independent Delegations with the following objectives: a. to raise mission consciousness and a sense of availability among all the members of the Province b. to promote prayers for missions and to provide up-to-date information concerning their plans, problems and achievements; e. to be in a close relationship and coordination with the Secretariat of Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation (JPIC). d. to promote financial assistance by creating funds and by presenting projects in the name of the Congregation and other institutions.156 c. to animate Christian communities for missions and promote participation of lay missionaries, especially those born and raised in the mission region, in our work; also, to serve as a liaison between the missions and communities that are preparing lay persons for assignments in mission territories 155

19 1.3. The Structure of the Prefecture of Apostolate Major Superiors & General Government Meeting. Colmenar Viejo 2010 In order to fulfil its responsibilities the General Prefecture of Apostolate has, a Prefect Consulter and five secretariats: Vocation Ministry, JPIC (Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation), Mission Procure, Biblical Ministry and TIC (Technologies for Information and Communication). The first three have been functioning during previous years but the last two are newly created. The Prefecture is, in conjunction with the Prefects of Apostolate and in the groups formed by every conference, the place most adequate for dialogue, coordination, programming and the achievement of the congregation’s projects. In the midst of these groups the Prefecture will complete the practical expression of the principles and congregational objectives and it will be able to respond more adequately to the needs and proposals of each part of the Congregation. For a better congregational co-ordination each conference will have a coordinator of the Prefects of Apostolate. It will be attempted, at least, in the level corresponding to the conferences, to have Co-ordinators corresponding to each of the secretariats of the General Prefecture (PV, JPIC, Mission Procure, Biblical Ministry,TIC).

20 2.4. To have as a key of life and missionary action prophetic solidarity with the impoverished, the excluded, and those marginalised in their right to life, in such a way that this has repercussions in our personal and communal style of life, our apostolic mission and our institutions (cf. MFL 58.3). (Sixth specific objective) A. Related to the Secretariat of Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation. – To strengthen Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation Ministry (cf. MFL 21; 61.7; 65.2). – To name coordinators for the Secretariat of JPIC for each conference. – To identify people interested in JPIC, in order to create a network for communication and collaboration. – To promote the formation and sensitivity of missionaries in this area, especially during Initial Formation. – To take steps so that the Congregation is recognized before the UN as a NGO and to work with other congregations that already have this recognition. The twofold purpose is: to be better informed so as to report and sensitize Claretians and recipients of our evangelization more appropriately on JPIC topics, and to make use of this forum of the UN to communicate experiences we have, through our evangelizing action, of situations that that violate JPIC. – To promote the coordination of the JPIC and Mission Procure Secretariats. – To actively take part in the design, production and implementation of the Claretian Mission Day. – To offer, through the Claretian Network for Distance Learning courses on JPIC topics.


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