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Title: Guidelines for Action:


1
Chapter 4
  • Guidelines for Action
  • Doing Justice, Living Justly

2
Doing Justice
  • Starting point for justice
  • Asking the question
  • _____________________
  • _______________
  • Individual actions that lead to problems or good
    results
  • _______________
  • Ways society is structured that affect people
  • Two Approaches for easing suffering
  • _______________
  • Charitable actions by which we come to the aid of
    our neighbor
  • Two types
  • __________________
  • __________________
  • _______________
  • Changing the structures of society

3
Works of Mercy
  • Corporal Works
  • Feed the hungry
  • Give drink to the thirsty
  • Clothe the naked
  • Visit the sick
  • Shelter the homeless
  • Visit the imprisoned
  • Bury the dead
  • Spiritual Works
  • Counsel the doubtful
  • Instruct the ignorant
  • Admonish the sinner
  • Comfort the sorrowful
  • Forgive injuries
  • Bear wrongs patiently
  • Pray for the living and the dead

4
Social Structures
  • Social Structures
  • _______________________________________
  • Determines who is in power/wealth and who is not
  • Involve many interactions at different levels
  • ________________________________________
  • Must be based in justice and act with compassion
  • Two types of structures
  • ______________________
  • Encourage and strengthen life, dignity, and
    community development
  • ______________________
  • Discourage and weaken life, dignity, and
    community development
  • Any social structure that blocks justice
  • Determined not by chance, but by personal sinful
    choices
  • Social sin
  • __________________________________

5
Changing Social Structures
  • Long-term solutions
  • Answers which provide __________________
    _________________
  • Social Action
  • Examining the ______________________ combined
    with seeking long-term solutions and a shared
    sense of _________________
  • Constitutive aspect of the Church and the life of
    a follower of Christ
  • Not just asking What would Jesus Do?
  • Commitment to What will I do?

6
Circle of Faith in Action
  • 1971 Paul VI A Call to Action called for
  • Bringing about the social, political, and
    economic changes seen to be urgently needed
  • ___________________________
  • The idea of a circle of faith in action
  • 3 steps
  • __________
  • __________
  • __________
  • Each step is guided by faith and rooted in
    Scripture
  • Words and actions of Christ

7
Step 1 - Awareness
  • Awareness
  • We must see, hear, and know the world in a spirit
    of friendship
  • ______________________________
  • How does God see the worlds people, especially
    the poor and vulnerable?

8
Step 2 Analysis
  • Analysis
  • ______________________________ ___________________
    ___________
  • Not _________others evaluating situations
  • What is needed for the people of the world,
    especially the poor and vulnerable, to experience
    justice?

9
Step 3 - Action
  • Action
  • Only after ______________we are able to act
  • Required for Christian living as
    ____________________ and others
  • How are we called to act so that the poor and
    vulnerable may live in dignity?

10
Result New Awareness
  • ________________ to the reality of the world
    leads to a new understanding of the way that the
    world is
  • This cycle _________, and each time we move
    through it we draw closer to _____________________
    ___ ________________

11
Action
  • Acting for justice ______________
  • We must stand up against injustice and work for a
    just world based on love
  • ACTS Hours
  • ______________
  • Not just a graduation requirement
  • 2 Thessalonians 3 6-16

12
Direct Action Social Action
  • Two ways in which we seize the opportunities to
    act for justice
  • Direct Action
  • Occurs on the level of individual relationships
    and is usually aimed at meeting an immediate need
  • Social Action
  • Occurs on the level of social structures
    attempts to change the behavior of society and
    its institutions in a way that promotes justice

13
Two Feet of Christian Justice
  • Two feet of Christian justice
  • Works of Mercy Direct Action
  • Works of Social Action
  • Refers to the necessity of both direct and social
    action in order to work for justice
  • Without both feet, justice cannot move forward
  • Example
  • Direct ? give a person a fish eat for a day
  • Social ? teach a person to fish eat for a
    lifetime

14
Awareness Friendship with the World
  • Perception Reality
  • Too often this is true in our lives
  • First impressions are the most important
  • This may not be correct
  • External influences
  • Mood, peer pressure, etc. Influence how we look
    at the world

15
Awareness Friendship with the World
  • We need a more faith centered approach
  • ______________
  • The starting point of justice
  • _______________________ the world in a spirit of
    friendship as God does
  • Awareness can dictate how we ____ ______________
  • Do you hear what I hear

16
Awareness Worldviews
  • Worldview
  • ________________________________
    ________________________________
  • Answers the following questions
  • What is most important in life?
  • Do all people have the same rights?
  • What responsibilities do individuals have to
    society?
  • Are most people basically good or bad?
  • What is God like, if God exists?

17
Worldviews (cont)
  • Worldviews come from two main sources
  • _____________
  • Our own _______________shape the way we see the
    world
  • A child growing up in a slave based society will
    have strong feelings regarding slavery
  • ___________
  • All of the __________________, and ways of
    relating that __________________________
  • Peer pressure

18
Analyzing Power
  • Human power
  • The God given ability to _______________________
    _________________________in either positive or
    negative ways
  • There are two ways to understand power
  • _____________
  • Belief that human beings are their own power
    source recalls Original Sin
  • Often acquired at the expense of the poor
  • _____________
  • Love-centered God as the source
  • To be used with and for others
  • Realizing that ________________of power helps
    people practice justice

19
Analysis Asking Why?
  • Why are so many people unable to live as fully as
    God intended?
  • _____________________________ ___________________
    __________
  • Remember human choice and freedom allow for
    suffering
  • More appropriate question
  • ___________________________ ______________________
    _____ ___________________________?

20
True Understanding
  • Analysis
  • Process of understanding how peoples lives are
    affected by the relationships that shape the
    society in which they live
  • _________________________
  • Really caring about a situation or person
  • What if anything can I do?
  • Not random or polite questioning
  • How are you?

21
Living Justly and Compassionately
  • Requirement of Christian Life
  • Matthew 25
  • Judgment of the Nations
  • Compassion
  • _____________________
  • Living compassionately requires
  • Compassionate _______
  • Compassionate _______
  • Compassionate _______

22
Building Communities
  • __________________________
  • Resist movements, trends, and cultural practices
    that are violate human dignity
  • ______________________
  • Groups that take a unified stand against
    injustice
  • Importance of ____________
  • Justice is not practiced alone
  • Community effort _______________

23
Doing Justice Living Justly
  • Personal Cultural Commitment
  • ___________________
  • Leads to an increasing sense of what is right and
    then acting on that knowledge
  • ________________
  • Living justly and with compassion can help us to
    ______________
  • __________from a sign of punishment and evil to a
    sign of love and redemption
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