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From program to mission: reactivation of a founding vision

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Mary L Heidkamp. From Program to Mission: Reactivation of a Founding Vision. McCormick Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bb82e1a4-d5d0-4bfa-bdb8-5cbb05031cd3.

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M. L. Heidkamp. From program to mission: reactivation of a founding vision. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bb82e1a4-d5d0-4bfa-bdb8-5cbb05031cd3

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Mary L Heidkamp. From Program to Mission: Reactivation of a Founding Vision. McCormick Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bb82e1a4-d5d0-4bfa-bdb8-5cbb05031cd3.

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  • The church is established in the world to proclaim the Kingdom of God. Jesus proclaimed the Kingdom which provides a vision for how the world is meant to be and announces liberation from all that oppresses. The Roman Catholic Church of Chicago has the potential to be a sign and an instrument of the Kingdom, serving as a crucial and a powerful force in empowering poor people, stemming the tide of poverty in the metropolitan area. This study addresses the challenge of transforming the Campaign for Human Development from a successful director-centered, anti-poverty program into a dynamic movement among Catholic people. The founding vision needs recasting to serve as a catalyst for people of faith to work toward social transformation. Ideally, the transformed situation will be marked by the addition of more active leaders, all versed in the founding vision and its potential for change in today's church and world. The focus in this study is in phase one, that is, the development of leaders beginning to grow a vital campaign.
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  • 02/17/2024

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