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Paradise, TX 2003
by
Mario Franciscotty
I
had the pleasure attending the Toward a Free and Virtuous Society conference in Paradise, Texas from
March 20-23, 2003. During this
conference, the lecturers not only offered knowledge that benefited us
intellectually, but also offered knowledge that will benefit the people surrounding
us in our future ministries. The
information that I learned from the seminar has changed the way I view
community, welfare reform, the poor, governmental issues, globalization, rights, freedoms,
economics, and religious differences.
These issues were mostly discussed in a conference setting but quite a
few of the subjects were discussed among groups at breaks, meals, and while
commuting to and from the airport.
The
discussions pertained to life in the world today. For example, Ismael Hernandez talked about welfare reform
and the negative effects this has had on minorities and the poor. Hernandez talked about how we, religious
communities, look at the poor and treat them as though they are limited in
their cognitive development and therefore cannot think on their own or provide
for themselves. Hernandez got to
the heart of the matter when saying that we need to stop treating people like
dogs, filling their dinner dish and letting them come and go as they please,
and help them find dignity. As
Father Sirico articulated, the religious communities need to encourage
individuals to first and foremost find value and accomplishment in providing
for self. Then, families,
neighbors, agencies, and businesses need to walk along side of those that are
trying to take care of themselves and their families to offer assistance. Welfare does enable the majority of the
poor; the government, though, should be the last to offer assistance to
citizens. When people do not make
an effort to invest into society they are not using the talents God has
bestowed upon them.
This
is an example of only one of the many topics that we discussed in detail at the
conference. As graduate students
(Master or seminary), we are to become the next generation of leaders within
the Catholic and Protestant communities; therefore, we need to work towards
becoming better educated about these specific issues so that we can have a
better understanding of God’s children and their lives. We need to be the ones that teach
morals, integrity, love, and truth; we need to be examples of Christian,
neighborly love. As religious
leaders we need to encourage third world country governments or dictators the
value of human needs, rights, and freedoms; we need to walk along side of all
or our brothers and sisters and teach them from our mistakes. I
have been recommending the Acton Toward a Free and Virtuous Society conference to all of my
colleagues. If you have an
opportunity to attend and experience this wonderful conference that Acton
provides, take it. You will walk
away with a wealth of information that can change people’s lives!
Franciscotty Bio:
Mario Franciscotty is an alumni of the Toward a
Free and Virtuous Society conference that was held in Paradise, Texas, on
March 20-23. Mr. Franciscotty holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing Management
from Tri-State University and has seven years of sale experience. Currently
he is pursuing his Masters in Christian Counseling from Grand Rapids Baptist
Seminary and plans to graduate in the spring of 2004. Mr. Franciscotty future
hopes include helping to work leaders into the corporate environment that stand
for integrity and who value people.
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