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Vincentian Dictionary: Critical Thinking
by .famvin | April 21, 2025 | Formation, Vincentian Dictionary | 0 Comments
Critical thinking is an essential skill for navigating modern society, enabling individuals to analyze, evaluate, and make informed decisions while promoting ethical behavior and intellectual independence. In the Vincentian tradition, it goes beyond analysis to foster social action, addressing the root causes of injustice and promoting systemic change.
Vincentian Dictionary: Collaboration
by .famvin | April 14, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary | 0 Comments
Collaboration is an essential pillar in today’s society, as it fosters the achievement of common goals in areas such as education, work and the resolution of global problems. From a philosophical, moral and Christian perspective, it is considered a foundation for justice and the common good, promoting unity, service and solidarity, especially in communities such as the Vincentian Family.
Vincentian Dictionary: Fake News
by .famvin | April 7, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary | 0 Comments
“Fake news” are a growing threat that impacts politics, democracy, and daily life, challenging the values of truth and justice. Their spread in the digital age has altered public opinion, requiring a comprehensive response. From a social, moral, Christian, and Vincentian perspective, it is essential to address this phenomenon with ethics, education, and commitment, following the charism of St. Vincent de Paul toward justice and service to the most vulnerable.
Vincentian Dictionary: Education
by .famvin | March 31, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary | 0 Comments
Education is a fundamental right and a tool to combat inequality, foster engaged citizens, and promote social justice. From the Vincentian perspective, it emphasizes inclusive and compassionate education that integrates holistic development, Christian values, and service to the most vulnerable.

Vincentian Dictionary: Collaboration
by .famvin | Apr 14, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
Collaboration is an essential pillar in today’s society, as it fosters the achievement of common goals in areas such as education, work and the resolution of global problems. From a philosophical, moral and Christian perspective, it is considered a foundation for justice and the common good, promoting unity, service and solidarity, especially in communities such as the Vincentian Family.

Vincentian Dictionary: Fake News
by .famvin | Apr 7, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
“Fake news” are a growing threat that impacts politics, democracy, and daily life, challenging the values of truth and justice. Their spread in the digital age has altered public opinion, requiring a comprehensive response. From a social, moral, Christian, and Vincentian perspective, it is essential to address this phenomenon with ethics, education, and commitment, following the charism of St. Vincent de Paul toward justice and service to the most vulnerable.

Vincentian Dictionary: Education
by .famvin | Mar 31, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
Education is a fundamental right and a tool to combat inequality, foster engaged citizens, and promote social justice. From the Vincentian perspective, it emphasizes inclusive and compassionate education that integrates holistic development, Christian values, and service to the most vulnerable.
Vincentian Dictionary: Work
by .famvin | Mar 24, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
Work is a fundamental human right that must be guaranteed under dignified conditions, and its practice should promote personal development and the common good. From a Vincentian perspective, work is a vocation that reflects a commitment to justice and charity, advocating for the dignity of workers and fighting against exploitation and inequality.
Vincentian Dictionary: Subsidiarity
by .famvin | Mar 17, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
The principle of subsidiarity fosters collaboration between individuals and social structures. Originating in the social doctrine of the Church, it asserts that larger entities should not replace the functions of smaller ones. In the Vincentian perspective, it merges with the spirituality of St. Vincent, emphasizing active charity and the role of the disadvantaged in their own development.
Vincentian Dictionary: Empathy
by .famvin | Mar 10, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
Empathy can be defined as the ability to put oneself in the place of another, to understand their feelings and perspectives, and to respond with sensitivity. In Vincentian spirituality, empathy transcends the emotional and becomes organized action to dignify and transform lives, reflecting God’s love for the most vulnerable.
Vincentian Dictionary: Aporophobia
by .famvin | Mar 3, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
Aporophobia refers to rejection, fear, or aversion towards poor or disadvantaged people, a deeply ingrained social attitude that reveals much about the values and structures of contemporary societies.
Vincentian Dictionary: Migration (Part 3 and last)
by .famvin | Feb 24, 2025 | Formation, Vincentian Dictionary
Migration from social, moral, Christian and Vincentian perspectives. Part 3: The Vincentian Family addresses the migration crisis with compassion and justice, offering direct assistance to migrants and refugees while advocating for systemic change. It promotes human dignity and the creation of inclusive communities, demonstrating its commitment to the most vulnerable and to social transformation.
Vincentian Dictionary: Migration (Part 2)
by .famvin | Feb 17, 2025 | Formation, Vincentian Dictionary
Migration from social, moral, Christian and Vincentian perspectives. Part 2: Migration, from an ethical and moral perspective, considers the right of people to move freely in search of better opportunities, taking into account global justice, human dignity and moral responsibility towards migrants. The Catholic Church advocates compassion, solidarity and the defense of the rights of migrants, based on theological and social principles that promote the integration and protection of the most vulnerable.
Vincentian Dictionary: Migration (Part 1)
by .famvin | Feb 10, 2025 | Formation, Vincentian Dictionary
Migration from social, moral, Christian and Vincentian perspectives. Part 1: Migration, driven by globalization, climate change, and economic inequalities, presents both challenges and benefits. Despite facing discrimination and exploitation, migrants contribute to economic growth, cultural diversity, and global development, highlighting the need for inclusive migration policies.
Vincentian Dictionary: Climate Change
by .famvin | Feb 3, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
Climate change is a global crisis that exacerbates social inequalities, raises ethical challenges, and calls humanity to care for creation as a divine gift. From a Vincentian perspective, this crisis must be addressed with justice, solidarity, and concrete actions that prioritize the most vulnerable, integrating spirituality with environmental commitment.
Vincentian Dictionary: Homelessness
by .famvin | Jan 27, 2025 | Vincentian Dictionary
The issue of homelessness is explored here through four lenses: social, moral, Christian, and Vincentian. Each perspective sheds light on different dimensions of homelessness, ultimately emphasizing a holistic and compassionate response, particularly through the lens of Vincentian spirituality, rooted in the charism of St. Vincent de Paul.