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A struggle born of a refusal and a challenge
In 1956, when we joined forces with the families in the emergency housing camp in Noisy-le-Grand, we vowed that the (…) Read more
On being a servant
When being ordained a priest, I was asked: “Which passage from the Gospels most inspires your life? I immediately replied: (…) Read more
Hope – a unique opportunity for those living in poverty
Christian hope does not presuppose that people never fall apart, that they don’t refuse to keep going, or even that (…) Read more
This Christmas time
When I was a child, between 4 and 13, I would go down to the Bon Pasteur convent at midday (…) Read more
Every gesture of love fosters hope
The children huddle around Georgette,
pressing against her
like violets burrowing under moss.
Eleven little ones.
Jackie says, “I’m cold,” and Caroline, “It’s horrible (…) Read more
Turning history into fraternity
Humanity appears to be floundering in its history like a deaf, dumb and blind person desperately seeking their way forward. (…) Read more
The origins of the 17 October: marking a breakthrough in the thinking on human rights.
Poverty, extreme poverty, has become so glaring these days that it has become both inevitable and necessary that, at a (…) Read more
Now is the time for knowledge sharing
“Moral and political responsibility as well as scientific rigor demand that University turns its attention to the Fourth World, not (…) Read more
Chronic Poverty and Lack of Basic Security: The Wresinki Definition
Chronic Poverty and Lack of Basic Security
“A person’s or family’s security rests on certains foundations such as employment, health, housing (…) Read more
Participation or communion ?
“What delights me and the families again and again is finding Christ always fully participating in the life of those (…) Read more