Matthew 5:1 We read that Jesus went up on a mountainside and sat down. At the beginning of Jesus' ministry, think about your beginnings in Catholic Social Teaching and ministry. Reflect on the beginnings of those you follow and admire, both historically and present today. What were and are those beginning days about? How did... Continue Reading →
Good Vibes, Good News, Good Future
In Joseph Cardinal Cardijn's life and work, those inspired by his mission and message understood that the followers of Jesus had "Good Vibes" about doing what was suitable for people. His good vibes attracted good lives for many working people. Our work, guided by the message of Jesus as the "Good News," always employs the See-Judge-Act method. This... Continue Reading →
Something is profoundly wrong with the way we live today.
What used to be local or regional problems are now global and require a new way of global thinking. This thinking, deeply rooted in ethical considerations, cannot be prescribed or regulatory. This is where the See-Judge-Act method comes into play, empowering us to shape a better world and instilling hope for a brighter future. At... Continue Reading →
A New Threesome…
Richard Rohr's OFM framework, Order, Disorder, Reorder, incorporates the See, Judge, Act method of Joseph Cardijn. Suppose you have yet to listen to or read Richard Rohr's works. I recommend you do so to discover the insights and parallels between the two visionaries. "The transition from eternity to time It is full of suffering, fears, and little deaths. ... Continue Reading →
Understanding Climate Change is about Education by Julie Peller Ph.D.
Green Junction How often do adults speak and act on climate change on behalf of children/youth? The actions to address climate change have been slow, which has prompted young people to take on the adult role. In the state of Montana, younger people have been fighting for new laws and new lifestyles – changes... Continue Reading →
Who is Driving the Bus?
In our understanding of artificial intelligence (AI), the ability to discern between favorable and unfavorable outcomes is paramount. However, the real question is, should we strive to grasp this understanding before we are confronted with a critical outcome that might be too late to rectify? This is where See-Judge-Act enters into the picture. As highlighted in various... Continue Reading →
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