Transcript Document

Cardijn’s Gift
to the Church
Presentation by
Anthony Steel
Institute for Advancing Community Engagement
Championing the universal call to holiness
and the mission of the laity
flowing from Baptism
All the faithful of Christ of whatever rank or status are
called to the fullness of the Christian life and to the
perfection of charity. By this holiness a more human way
of life is promoted even in this earthly society.
Vatican II, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church , article 40. (1964)
Highlighting lay mission as
engagement in and with the world,
to bring about
personal and social transformation
and social change
Cardijn’s vision for the apostolate
of the laity was forward looking,
engaging and transformative.
He had great capacity to
help people see the relevance of
the Gospel to everyday life, and
to bring together
 faith and life
faith and culture
 faith and action for social
change.
The relevance of See-Judge-Act
in many different contexts people
find themselves in.
A method for
reading the signs of the times
A very human method of social action
because it is an inductive process,
beginning ‘where people are at’
See-Judge-Act:
a model of
pastoral planning and action
from: Cuernavaca Center for Intercultural Dialogue on Development
http://www.ccidd.org/see_judge_act.htm
See-Judge-Act
embedded in the
Church’s social teaching
There are three stages which should normally be followed in the
reduction of social principles into practice. First, one reviews the
concrete situation; secondly, one forms a judgment on it in the light of
these same principles; thirdly, one decides what in the circumstances
can and should be done to implement these principles. These are the
three stages that are usually expressed in the three terms:
observe, judge, act.
Pope John XXIII, 1961, Mother and Teacher, #263
It is up to the Christian communities to analyse with objectivity
the situation which is proper to their own country, to shed on it
the light of the Gospel's unalterable words and to draw
principles of reflection, norms of judgment and directives for
action from the social teaching of the Church.
Pope Paul VI, 1971, A Call to Action, #4
This document continues the practice of the “see, judge,
act” method used in previous CELAMs. Many voices from
the entire continent offered contributions and suggestions
along these lines, affirming that this method has helped us
live more intensely our vocation and mission in the Church,
enriched theological and pastoral work, and generally
motivated us to assume responsibilities vis-à-vis the
concrete situation in our continent.
Fifth General Conference of Latin American Bishops, 2007
SYNTHESIS of contributions received
http://usccb.org/latinamerica/documentosistesisEnglish.pdf
See-Judge-Act
embedded in the Church’s social teaching
even here in Australia!
As agents of God’s peace we are bound into the struggle for justice –
to see, to judge and to act. We do not hide behind closed doors!
Rather, standing alongside the youth of Australia we are
all challenged to
The centrality of community,
engagement and common action
in living the
Christian life
Some questions
What does it mean to be a witness to Christ in the 21st century?
Why is a sense of ‘mission’ central to Christian living?
What are the issues young people in Australia face today,
where human dignity is under challenge? What can they draw
from the Gospel and the Church’s social teaching to help them
meet these challenges?
Beyond Australia, what are the issues young people globally
face today, where human dignity is under challenge? What light
do the Gospel and the Church’s social teaching shine on these
challenges? How can we build solidarity among young
Christians, in order to effectively meet these challenges?
How can young people effectively come together as a
community to grow and to bring about transformation in the
world? How can the wider Church community recognise,
welcome, encourage and support such communities
of young people?
Acknowledgements for photographs:
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/JeanXXIII_fanon.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bf/Paulaudenece1977.jpg
http://www.socialjustice.catholic.org.au/CONTENT/PDF/Social_Justice_Sunday_Statement_2
009.pdf
Workshop presentation for the conference
Rediscovering Joseph Cardijn for the New Millennium
Adelaide, October 2009
Anthony Steel
Institute for Advancing Community Engagement
Australian Catholic University, Strathfield