“Look! Look! God has moved into the neighborhood, making his home with men and women…” Thus begins Fr. Aidan Rooney’s meditation on the Vincentian Vocation. This video is the featured video for the week.
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Tags: Aidan Rooney, Youth
Aidan Rooney makes the point near the end of this terrific video that the rules of the game need to be changed – that the deck is currently stacked against the poor. As just one small illustration of the truth of that observation, read some of the examples in this excerpt from Barbara Ehrenreich’s new book, “This Land is Their Land,” such as the fact that the poor pay more for things like car insurance and groceries. The link to the excerpt is here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91846823
In the same spirit I would recommend “A Framework for Understanding Poverty” by Ruby Payne a leading expert on the Mindsets of people in poverty, the middle class and wealth.
I found it an eye opening insight into how different are the mental worlds of each group and consequently how they can use the same words with different meaning and the values they attach to friends, work, possessions, etc.
In effect she speels out the unwwritten codes of conduct clearly understood by everyone in a particular strata but not understood by those outside.
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