1. Justice, Peace and Integrity
of Creation (JPIC) Orientation
Presented by:
ARNEL B. GALGO
MAPSA-JPIC Committee
2. Our Process: SEE-JUDGE-ACT
1. Exposure/
JUDGE
JUDGE Immersion
Mt16:13-15
Mt16:13-15
2. Social
Analysis
3. Reflection
in Faith
SEE
SEE
Jn1:38-39 ACT
ACT
Jn1:38-39 4. Judging
Lk9:23
Lk9:23
5. Pastoral
Planning
6. Evaluation
7. New
Situation
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3. MACRO CONTEXT…
See: Challenge of the Modern World
See: Challenge of the Modern World
“Aggiornamento”
“Aggiornamento”
VATICAN II
VATICAN II Vision:
(1963-1965)
(1963-1965) PCP II Church as a Community
PCP II
(1991)
(1991) of Disciples centered in
See: Philippines Situation Jesus Christ…A Church
See: Philippines Situation
of Participation,
Communion, Mission
and of the Poor
Mission:
Mission:
Renewed Integral Evangelization
Renewed Integral Evangelization
Renewed Catechesis Renewed Social Apostolate Renewed Worship
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4. Workers of Renewal
Lay Faithful Clergy Religious Other Communities of Renewal
The Christian Family, the Parish,
Lay Ministers of the Word & of the
Eucharist, Catholic Action and Traditional
Church Association, Movements of Renewal, Catholic
Hospital & Community-based Health Workers, Centers of
Catholic Educational Institutions
Formation, Catholic Educational Institutions, Catechesis,
the Youth, and Practitioners of
the Media of Social Communication
“Catholic Educational Institutions are among the
most necessary and potent means of evangelization”
- PCPII #623
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5. PCP II on Catholic Educational Institutions
(Part IV. D.8. Par# 622-646; Title XIII. Institutions. Sec. 2. Art. #s106-108)
Distinct from non-sectarian schools…share an integrated view
Distinct from non-sectarian schools…share an integrated view
of the human person grounded in the person of Jesus Christ.
of the human person grounded in the person of Jesus Christ.
Distinct from other Christian schools…is equipped with an
Distinct from other Christian schools…is equipped with an
understanding of the dynamics of the Christian person as he/she
understanding of the dynamics of the Christian person as he/she
participates in the living tradition of the Catholic Church...
participates in the living tradition of the Catholic Church...
Distinct from the other works of evangelizations…offer a
Distinct from the other works of evangelizations…offer a
systematic understanding of the link between faith and life. The
systematic understanding of the link between faith and life. The
classroom provides an opportunity to understand the person
classroom provides an opportunity to understand the person
through the prism of various academic fields, with faith as an
through the prism of various academic fields, with faith as an
integrating factor. The school further provides the venue for
integrating factor. The school further provides the venue for
systematic reflection of one's experiences of being evangelized by
systematic reflection of one's experiences of being evangelized by
others, such as the family and parish.
others, such as the family and parish.
- -PCPII #s 623-625
PCPII #s 623-625
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6. Our Bases and Motivation
GOSPEL: “…to bring the good news to the poor to proclaim liberty to
captives and to the blind new sight, to set the downtrodden free, to proclaim the
Lord's year of favor.” Luke 4:18-19
“Jesus also said: I came that you may have LIFE, and have it in
abundance.” John 10:10
Catholic Social Teaching: “The task of evangelizing all people
constitutes the essential mission of the Church. Evangelizing is in fact
the grace and vocation proper to the Church, her deepest identity. She
exists in order to evangelize, that is to say, in order to preach and teach,
to be the channel of the gift of grace, to reconcile sinners with God, and
to perpetuate Christ’s sacrifice in the Mass.” Evangelii Nuntiandi #14
“The Church is bound as a mother to give to these children of hers an
education by which their whole life can be imbued with the spirit of Christ and
at the same time do all she can to promote for all peoples the complete
perfection of the human person, the good of earthly society and the building of
a world that is more human.”
Pope Paul VI, “Declaration on Christian Education”, 1965
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7. CEI MISSION &
THRUSTS
“…Reflecting on the mission entrusted to it by the Lord,
the Church gradually develops its pastoral instruments so
that they may become ever more effective in proclaiming
the Gospel and promoting total human formation. The
Catholic school is one of these pastoral instruments; its
specific pastoral service consists in mediating between
faith and culture: being faithful to the newness of the
Gospel…”
– “The Religious Dimension of Education in a Catholic School” #31
Congregation For Catholic Education, Rome. 1988
1. Inspired by a Supernatural Vision
2. Founded on Christian Anthropology
CATHOLIC
3. Animated by Communion and Community
IDENTITY
4. Imbued by a Catholic Worldview
4.1. Search for Wisdom and Truth
4.2. Faith, Culture and Life
5. Sustained by the Witness of Teaching
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8. MODEL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL CIE STRUCTURE
Center of Integral
Center of Integral
Evangelization
Evangelization
Religious
Religious Campus
Campus Pastoral
Pastoral
Education
Education Ministry
Ministry Ministry
Ministry
(RE.ED)
(RE.ED) (CM)
(CM) (PM)
(PM)
Students Staff Parents Alumni
(Admin/Faculty/
Outside
Non-Teaching/ Communities
Maintenance)
• Drawn from Msgr. M. Gabriel’s CIE Concept Paper entitled,
“Religious Education in the Light of Integral Evangelization”
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9. RELIGION as a World View…
Witne
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n cin
rie
ssing
pe
Ex
N
IGIO GOD
REL
Knowing
Self RE
Others
World CM PM
• Framework Integrating CIE and Concentric Relational Stages CIE
A.B. Galgo, 2006
RELIGION as a Subject
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10. SEE: CIE-Academic Curriculum Integration
BEC (Elementary)
Center of Integral
Evangelization (CIE) Filipino English
Science Mathematics
Religious Campus Pastoral
Education Ministry Ministry
MAKABAYAN
(AP,SK/HKS/,MSEP/GMRC)
CIE Components Integration Academic Curriculum Integration
Parochia
PARISH
l
Schools
Parish – Parochial School Integration
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11. On Curriculum Integration…
“A Catholic school must be committed to
the development of a programme which will
overcome the problems of a fragmented and
insufficient curriculum. Teachers dealing
with areas (subject)… all (of which) have the
opportunity to present a complete picture of
the human person, including the
religious dimension.”
- “The Religious Dimension of Education…” #55
Congregation For Catholic Education
Rome, 1988
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12. Ideally…
Common Evangelization
CHURCH Pastoral Personal Conversion
Social Transformation
Direction
Catholic
Schools
“The complexity of the modern world makes it all the more necessary
to increase awareness of the ecclesial identity of the Catholic
school...(as it) participates in the evangelizing mission
of the Church and is the privileged environment in which
Christian education is carried out.”
- The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium #11
Congregation for Catholic Education
Rome, 1997
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13. SAMPLE: PACO CATHOLIC SCHOOL VMC
“…Church • (Make) Excellent quality
evangelizing arm… education… Gospel • Quality &
institution of learning values integrated Excellence
& formation, offering • (Nurture) Community of
quality Catholic service & genuine • Christian
Education… concern for the poor Leadership
students are total • (Provide) Opportunities
• Justice &
persons sensitive to & tools for holistic
Peace
the plight of the poor development for local
& responsive to the effectiveness & global • Service
needs of the dynamic competitiveness
• (Establish) linkages with • Purity &
Philippine society
& global the home & community Simplicity of
challenges.” to sustain efficient & Lifestyle
responsible stewardship • Solidarity
PCS of God’s creation
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14. ACT: PCS-CCF
Center for Christian
Center for Christian
Formation (CCF)
Formation (CCF)
J P I C
Religious
Religious Campus
Campus Pastoral
Pastoral Family &
Family &
Education
Education Ministry
Ministry Ministry
Ministry Life
Life
(RE.ED)
(RE.ED) (CM)
(CM) (PM)
(PM)
Exposure/
Exposure/ Socio-Pastoral
Socio-Pastoral Outreach
Outreach
Immersion
Immersion Ed/Formation
Ed/Formation Projects
Projects
“ Where is JPIC?...”
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15. “What is JPIC?...” JUSTICE, PEACE and
JUSTICE, PEACE and
INTEGRITY of CREATION
INTEGRITY of CREATION
SEE: Using EPCE
Economics Political
New Sit
Cultural Ecological
New Sit
• Wealth • Power • Values & • Natural
SEE
SEE
distribution distribution Traditions Resources
• GNP & GDP JUDGE
JUDGE
• Government; • Population
• Religion
• Purchasing Political Parties/ • Food
• Education
Power/ Inflation Organizations; • Waste
Rate ACT Political • Culture
ACT Management
Spectrum
• Prices
• POs & Sectoral
• Income
Organizations
• Electoral System
• Human Rights
Issues
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16. JUDGE: ON CATHOLIC EDUCATION & JPIC
Vatican II's Decree on Christian Education
Gravissimum Educationis (1965)
Five Major Documents Published by the Congregation
for Catholic Education (Rome):
• The Catholic School (1977)
• Lay Catholics in Schools: Witnesses to Faith (1982)
• The Religious Dimension of Education in a Catholic School (1988)
• The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium (1997)
• Consecrated Persons and their Mission in Schools: Reflections and
Guidelines (2002).
“Action on behalf of justice and participation in the
transformation…a constitutive dimension of the
preaching of the Gospel, or, in other words, of the
Church's mission for the redemption of the human race
and its liberation from every oppressive situation.”
- Justice in the World #5
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17. ACT: JPIC PROCESS in PM…
PASTORAL PLANNING
PM
INVOLVEMENT &
INTERVENTIONS
(Projects/Programs)
W h a t is
“ P o v e rt y ” ?
“ Ju st ic e ” ?
SOCIO-PASTORAL
EDUCATION
EXPOSURE / (Reflections/Seminars/
IMMERSION Fora/Symposia/Dialogs)
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18. “How Can We
“How Can We
Participate?...”
Participate?...”
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3. Attend ing, Eval s.
Proc ess g S ession
P lannin
Action Ex isting
PM
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ipa tion to nate Newly
participate pala?…kasama 4. Partic di
r Coor ts or
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Organ s.
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19. KEY ROLE OF TEACHERS IN
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
“…let teachers recognize that the Catholic school depends upon
them almost entirely for the accomplishment of its goals and
programs. They should therefore be very carefully prepared so
that both in secular and religious knowledge they are equipped
with suitable qualifications and also with a pedagogical skill that
is in keeping with the findings of the contemporary world.
Intimately linked in charity to one another and to their students
and endowed with an apostolic spirit, may teachers by their life
as much as by their instruction bear witness to Christ, the
unique Teacher.”
- “Declaration on Christian Education” (Gravissimum Educationis) #8
Pope Paul VI, 1965
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20. “To summarize: The Lay Catholic educator is a person who
exercises a specific mission within the Church by living, in faith, a
secular vocation in the communitarian structure of the school:
with the best possible professional qualifications, with an
apostolic intention inspired by faith, for the integral formation of
the human person, in a communication of culture, in an exercise of
that pedagogy which will give emphasis to direct and personal
contact with students, giving spiritual inspiration to the
educational community of which he or she is a member, as well as
to all the different persons related to the educational community.
To this lay person, as a member of this community, the family and
the Church entrust the school's educational endeavour. Lay
teachers must be profoundly convinced that they share in the
sanctifying, and therefore educational mission of the Church; they
cannot regard themselves as cut off from the ecclesial complex.”
- “Lay Catholics in School: Witnesses to Faith” #24
Congregation for Catholic Education
Rome, 1997
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21. CATHOLIC EDUCATORS’ VOCATION
“The vocation of every Catholic educator includes the work of
ongoing social development: to form men and women who will be
ready to take their place in society, preparing them in such a way
that they will make the kind of social commitment which will enable
them to work for the improvement of social structures, making
these structures more conformed to the principles of the Gospel…”
- “Lay Catholics in School: Witnesses to Faith” #24
Congregation for Catholic Education, Rome. 1997.
JUSTICE, PEACE and INTEGRITY
JUSTICE, PEACE and INTEGRITY
of CREATION is a WAY of LIFE!
of CREATION is a WAY of LIFE!
"Modern man listens more willingly to
witnesses than to teachers, and if he does
listen to teachers, it is because
they are witnesses." (Pope Paul VI)
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Notes de l'éditeur
Note: “ See-Judge-Act” is the three vital elements and stages of the “Review of Life” or “ROL” developed by Joseph Cardinal Cardijn in the 1930s and still being used by the Young Christian Workers (YCW) now known as “Review of Life and Worker Action” (ROLWA). In the book published in 1980, “Social Analysis: Linking Faith and Justice,” authors Joe Holland and Peter Henriot S.J., discuss the principles of Christian justice as contained in the Scriptures and in Catholic social teaching, and how students might put those principals into action in the world around them. They call their approach, “the circle of faith-in-action,” to emphasize the relationship between faith and action in doing justice. The authors call their three steps Awareness, Analysis and Action. The Federation of Asian Bishop Conference (FABC) through the Bishop Institute for Social Action (BISA VII) formally endorsed the “Pastoral Cycle” as its methodology towards a liberative spirituality that expected to transform all social action into evangelization, pastoral renewal and the milieu of God experience. It was later refined and called “Pastoral Spiral” in order to emphasize the continuous deepening process involved.