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Social Dignity

Social justice can be obtained only in respecting the transcendent dignity of [people]. The person represents the ultimate end of society, which is ordered to [them]:

What is at stake is the dignity of the human person, whose defense and promotion have been entrusted to us by the Creator, and to whom the men and women at every moment of history are strictly and responsibly in debt.

John Paul II. Sollicitudo rei socialis 47
Vaticana, Libreria Editrice. Catechism of the Catholic Church . United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Kindle Edition. Paragraph 1929

A challenging thought, this: the Catholic Church tells us the whole purpose of society is to defend and promote each individual person, respecting their dignity. This is what God entrusts us with. Each one of us. Individually.

That’s how I read it. How about you?

In my thinking, it aligns with what Jesus taught.

On a societal level, it’s what the Old Testament prophets spent most of their time prophesying about.

Old Testament history is largely the story of how faithful or unfaithful we have been to this responsibility and about the consequences, good and bad.

So, though I’m not Catholic and don’t see the Catechism as authoritative, what it says here aligns with how I understand scripture. How about you?

How am I doing with this?

What does it say about how I should treat my spouse? My children? My parents? My neighbor?

Does it enter my mind when I interact on social media, or in the grocery store, or just driving down the road?

Should it affect how I participate, how I vote?

How is our society doing?

(Here’s a link to a post that presents a Ted Talk by Kent Hoffman in the context of thoughs by Thomas Merton and myself. It fits here, although from a completely different angle: humility.

The good thing about weakness


Grace and peace to you

dw

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Catechism Current Events Scripture

Society and Justice

Society ensures social justice when it provides the conditions that allow associations or individuals to obtain what is their due, according to their nature and their vocation. Social justice is linked to the common good and the exercise of authority.

Vaticana, Libreria Editrice. Catechism of the Catholic Church . United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Kindle Edition. Paragraph 1928

Is our society one that “ensures social justice”?

Do we, as a society, care about providing “the conditions that allow associations or individuals to obtain what is their due”? Do we care if our habitual ways of doing things, as a society, hinder or block some people and groups of people from living out what God made them to do?

Does society care about the “common good”? Can society care if most of its participants don’t?

Does the Church care whether or not society cares? Do Catholics or Protestants or Evangelicals care?

Do I care? Do you care?


This morning, I read in Matthew 25 that what we do “to the least of these” we do unto Jesus.

That’s because Jesus cares.


Grace and peace to you

dw

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light and darkness Poetry the real self

No, Lamb of God

O God, deliver us from the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, because the sin of the world is our heart’s desire, our uniform, our derby hat. O Lamb of God, have mercy upon us. Christ have mercy upon us.

Frederick Buechner, Secrets in the Dark: A Life in Sermons, “Air for Two Voices”

Unpopular, this.
Too often too true.

After we do our God thing
(or not)
And get down to the business
Of doing Our thing

God doesn’t have a ticket,
The bouncer at the door explaining
It’s sold out.


Grace and peace to us all…

dw

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Current Events love Scripture

The truth we tell

If love is not in the truth we tell,
are we telling the whole truth?

dw

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I read this from the apostle Paul today – he is coaching Timothy on how to be a good pastor.

The whole point of what we’re urging is simply love—love uncontaminated by self-interest and counterfeit faith, a life open to God. Those who fail to keep to this point soon wander off into dead ends of gossip. They set themselves up as experts on religious issues, but haven’t the remotest idea of what they’re holding forth with such imposing eloquence.

Peterson, Eugene H.. The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language . The Navigators. Kindle Edition.

Grace and peace to you…

dw

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What will be your truth?

If ends justify your means
what will be the meaning and justice of your end?

If power is about keeping power
what, when you lose it, will keep and empower you?

If you forsake truth to prosper,
what will be your truth when prosperity forsakes you?

dw

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