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Vincent de Pauls love for the poor has been transmitted to millions of Vincentian Family members Responding beyond the basic needs of the poor through commitment to systemic change Vincentian charism: Spirituality of Systemic Change to create a just and equitable world Becoming a prophetic voice and letting us be evangelized by the poor
priest at 19 and he received a bachelors degree in theology when he was 23 years old became the chaplain of upper class families who supported him, throughout his entire life, in his works with the poor
For Vincent, the poor become our Lords and Masters and we their servants
From the moment the love of Christ shed away the scales from the eyes of Vincent and touched his heart, then his concerns totally focussed on the poor. They became for him a revelation of God through the continuity of His Incarnated Word and love for us, his path to sainthood, with his desire to share their lot 1
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Formation of teams of women from the upper class, later known as Ladies of Charity who reached out to the needy 1625 : Foundation of the Congregation of the Mission (C.M.), an association of Priests and Brothers whose purpose was to follow Christ who evangelized the poor 1633 : Co-founder, with Louise de Marillac, of the Daughters of Charity
rule of St. Vincent de Paul, written for the Daughters of Charity, was taken and adapted by Elizabeth Seton for the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity she founded in 1809 The Sisters of Charity have mainly been educators but many also dedicated their lives in the service of the poor and the sick Congregations belonging to the Federation of the Sisters of Charity share the spirituality of Vincent de Paul and Elizabeth Seaton; the congregation of Notre-Dame-du- Sacr-Cur is one of them
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1839, at age 20, Frederic and six of his student friends founded the Society of St. Vincent de Paul which should neither be a political party, nor a school, nor a brotherhood but profoundly Catholic, at the same time as secular; their motto: Let us go to the poor Along with Sister Rosalie Rendu, Daughter of Charity, Frederic and his group went to the poorest of Paris, serving them with respect, just like Vincent
Frederic was a scholar (Doctor in Law) and professor at the Sorbonne. He was a married man and a father.
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2006, Fr. Greg Gay, Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission, named a Commission for Promoting Systemic Change. To help bring about systemic change through the apostolates of the members of the Vincentian Family, especially those ministering to the oppressed poor.
Mandate:
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are many definitions of systemic change. Perhaps the most broadly valid definition is change that pervades all parts of a system, taking into account the interrelationships and interdependencies among those parts. This definition is useful to distinguish systemic change from piecemeal change.
http://systemicchange.wordpress.com/systemicchange/
Working definition of Systemic Change for the Vincentian Family of North America
Systemic Change, in works among those living in poverty, aims beyond providing food, clothing and shelter to alleviate immediate needs; it enables people themselves to engage in the identification of the root causes of their poverty and to create strategies to change those structures which keep them in poverty; this requires changing attitudes that have caused the problem
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need to understand that in government circles, certain systemic changes may irritate politicians; this will draw negative criticism toward those who try to break the poverty cycle A systemic change approach transforms the way we see, understand and do things in life We need to rethink our spirituality and our approach toward the poor: we need to do it WITH them
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change is a specific way in which the Vincentian Family wants to transform the world so that ALL can feel at home in this human dwelling Through systemic change, we can contribute locally and globally to articulate a minimum consensus to save and regenerate our common home, today victimized due to ecological devastation, international systemic injustices and violence
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Are we willing to personally commit ourselves, with all our energy, to work toward achieving a systemic change?
WHEN will we commit ourselves to alleviate the sufferings and revive the lives of marginalized people? WHERE will we go when life calls us to Go to the poor HOW will we respond with enthusiasm, in spite of our reluctances? Who will do the work once we get there?
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the awareness of the public on the failings of political systems because the problem of poverty is often ignored the tendency to do nothing, to turn the switch OFF passionate interest of individuals and institutions to move people out of poverty
Overcoming Arouse
Interactions of the Where, When and How of the Vincentian Family Today
Charism
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Spirituality
Vincentian Family and Systemic change are inseparable The Vincentian charism is a gift of the Spirit The beginning of the spirituality of systemic change can be in action but it always implies a deep conversion
Charism of Vincent de Paul passed on to Louise de Marillac and Elizabeth Seton : source of inspiration
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reality Energy to pursue the mission of Vincent de Paul, Louise de Marillac and Elizabeth Seton is given to the Vincentian Family as the starting point and source of life The spirituality of Systemic Change implies a deep CONVERSION The Vincentian charism possesses the necessary elements for us to become whole/holy We need to overcome our doubts and fears, a process which takes time and progresses slowly
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We are in search of a global home, where POOR people also have a space, a place that is our habitat and theirs, where we feel at home and where basic needs are met Planet Earth, our common dwelling, is being destroyed; the spirituality of Systemic Change will help us overcome the ecological crises before it is too late Gustavo Guttirrez wrote It is a reordering of the great axes of Christianity in order for us to understand and act accordingly in the present time We must not rush into concrete actions but we must integrate the spiritual dimension to our actions
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God speaks to the heart of prophets, giving them the ability to penetrate reality The world will disappoint us, but it is worth investing in Pope Francis insist on the contact with the poor, not so much to evangelize them but to become evangelized by them, much like Vincent did His own life style has much in common with the Vincentian charism and it is a challenge to our own His open attitude offers hope for todays Church His option for JUSTICE includes the poor and young people
26 The love of Vincent de Paul for the poor has been transmitted to the millions of members of the Vincentian Family In this 21st century, the Vincentian Family wants to go beyond covering the basic needs of poor people and it has chosen to tackle the systems which impoverish them Todays Vincentian charism is best expressed in the spirituality of Systemic Change, where we are in search of a global home where the POOR also have a place and enjoy a minimum of justice and equity As does Pope Francis, we must become prophetic voices and allow ourselves to be evangelized by the poor
Conclusion
Reflection period
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1. Identify concrete seeds of hope in your life, community, congregation, in relation to this binomial Vincentian Family and Systemic Change 2. How can the Vincentian Family effectively contribute to save and regenerate our existential dwelling, humanity/earth? 3. Discuss some of the essential elements of the Vincentian School of Spirituality from a Systemic Change perspective