Becoming a Church of the Poor: The Vincentian Charism and Reform
April 13-15, 2023
(Chicago & via livestream)
Each year, World Catholicism Week gathers scholars and practitioners from around the world to reflect on a theme. The 2023 global gathering will address how the Vincentian charism can contribute to the process of reform that Pope Francis has inaugurated: What is the Vincentian vision for making the Church more open to God and to the poor? How does the Church need to reform, and what kinds of internal and external resistance does it face? How is a reforming Church simultaneously a Church dedicated to the transformation of the world, addressing pressing concerns of economic, political, and environmental justice? Join speakers from the Philippines, Chile, Haiti, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia, Nigeria, Argentina, the U.S., and Europe to discuss the following topics:
- Historical perspectives on reform in the lives of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, and Vincentian communities worldwide
- The changing concept of “the poor” and the theme of marginality
- The internal reform of the Church, including the roles of laity and women
- Becoming an outward-facing Church dedicated to the transformation of the world
Thanks for the information. Greetings from Gaborone, Botswana, to you all.