Bloggers discuss poverty

John Freund, CM
October 29, 2008

Aidan Rooney CM writes… On October 15, 2008, over 12 thousand bloggers banded together to discuss a single issue — poverty. I wonder how many Vincentian Family members were present? They raised awareness, took action and shook the web. Read more about it at http://blogactionday.org/. Meet Romina Oliverio, an online community coordinator at non-profit called NABUUR — connecting village-to-village throughout the world — who writes at e-moleskining.blogspot.com. The world keeps changing . . . .


Rev. Aidan R. Rooney, C.M.
“Vocations to the ministerial priesthood and to the consecrated life can only flourish in a spiritual soil that is well cultivated. Christian communities that live the missionary dimension of the mystery of the Church in a profound way will never be inward looking. Mission, as a witness of divine love, becomes particularly effective when it is shared in a community, “so that the world may believe” (cf. Jn 17: 21).” [Benedict XVI]


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  1. Susan Stabile

    I thought the October 15 blog poverty focus was terrific. However, the flip side of that is how little attention poverty gets in the blogosphere on an ongoing basis. Check out the graph on the front page of the Blog Action Day link that Aidan provided. One hopes that the big blip on October 15 results on some continuous highlighting of the issue in the blogosphere. I’m speaking both about posts that remind us of our individual obligations of charity (see, e.g., my post of yesterday here: http://susanjoan.wordpress.com/2008/10/29/what-you-do-for-the-least-of-these-2/) and those that focus on structural changes to reduce poverty, such as many we’ve seen here on famvin.