Committed To Doing Justice
The Verbum Dei graduate is
committed to doing justice. He
is aware of the injustices and
prejudices that surround him
both locally and globally. He
recognizes the moral ambiguities
and complexities of social
issues. As a leader and role
model, he heeds the call of the
Gospel to effect change and sees
service as a gift to self, as
well as to the community.
Understanding that some of
life’s most worthwhile endeavors
are neither easy nor
comfortable, the graduate leaves
with the knowledge and
courageous confidence that he
can make a difference in the
world through his life.
The Verbum Dei graduate:
- is more aware of selfish attitudes and tendencies which lead one to treat others unjustly; consciously seeks to be more understanding, accepting, and generous with others.
- is beginning to see that Christian faith implies a commitment to a just society.
- is growing in awareness of the global nature of many current social problems (human rights, energy, ecology, food, population, terrorism, arms limitations, etc.) and their impact on various human communities.
- is beginning to understand the structural roots of injustice in social institutions, attitudes and customs.
- recognizes the needs of some disadvantaged segments of the community through working with them in community service programs and has gained some empathetic understanding for their conditions of living.
- Is developing both a sense of compassion for the victims of injustice and a concern for those social changes which will assist them in gaining their rights and increased human dignity.
- through reflection and study is becoming aware of alternatives in public policy which govern the services provided for various segments of the community.
- has begun to reflect on public service aspects of future careers.
- is beginning to understand one's obligation as a Christian to participate in the building of a humane, civic and ecclesial community in a way that respects the pluralism of that community.
- is beginning to see the importance of public opinion and voter influence on public policy in local, regional, national and international arenas.
- is just beginning to understand the complexity of many social issues and the need for critical reading of diverse sources of information about them.
- is beginning to confront some of the moral ambiguities imbedded in values promoted by Western culture.
- is just beginning to
realize that the values of a
consumer society are
sometimes in conflict with
the demands of a just
society, and indeed with the
Gospel.
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