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Unpublished Paper
“Vincentian Social Justice”
Vincentian Chair of Social Justice Lecture, St. John's University, New York (2014)
  • John E Rybolt, DePaul University
Abstract
A specific Vincentian commitment to social justice, was not one of the original hallmarks of the Congregation of the Mission, though it developed later. The “Vincentian way,” begins with experience and the followers of Vincent continued to be faithful to Vincent’s way of acting, how he lived. It was his attention to individuals in their needs that formed the basis of his attitude toward social justice, but exercised on the personal level.
Publication Date
September 25, 2014
Citation Information
John E Rybolt. "“Vincentian Social Justice”" Vincentian Chair of Social Justice Lecture, St. John's University, New York (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_rybolt/62/