
Points taken from Lenten Letter dated 17 Feburary, 2010 by Superior General G. Gregory Gay, CM. View the letter
Promoting new life through non-violent means
 "Ecce Homo" (detail) by Antonio Ciseri - Jesus Brought Before Pilate
Non-violence towards each other
- Greater attempt to understand one another and our relationships as human beings in the political social and economic fields.
- Create harmony based on our diversity, rather than diversity being the justification for violence
- Horizontal dimensions rather than hierarchical structures
- Round-table discussions where all including the poor & marginalized are given the chance to express themselves as equals
- Deconstruct image of enemy, respect for contrary opinions as able to contribute to the construction of the truth
Non-violence towards the planet
- Care for the planet: Humanity has dominated the planet to its detriment
- Harmony with nature is an alternative to the need to harness and dominate nature
- If we neglect to care for our planet, there is greater likelihood that the poor will suffer the most
- We must share creation’s resources in solidarity
- The world’s system focuses too much on efficiency and economic good without sufficiently considering the impact on the planet, particularly on the poor (opportunity for systemic change)
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Building new life out of fragility
 Jesus Washes the Disciples' Feet
Jesus’ fragility
- Most concretely expressed as he gives up his spirit after the experience of his own passion prior to and on the cross itself.
- Emptied himself becoming nothing in order to make of us something through the fullness of life in the resurrection.
- He washed the feet of his disciples, an act that would only be carried out in his time by slaves.
- He shows us fragility as means of building new life.
Our fragility and that of others
- Saint Vincent, in his writings to both the confreres and the Daughters of Charity called us to be unworthy servants, seeking lowly places.
- We are called to put ourselves below the poor and at their service.
- Through our own fragility we respond to the fragile state of the world and of all creation.
- Haiti tragedy is an example of putting aside our differences in order that the most fragile among us might be cared for.
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