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CST Ep. 4: Preferential Option for People Who Are Marginalized

PREFERENTIAL OPTION FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE MARGINALIZED


For all this theme’s resources in one place, visit its webpage.


In this theme of CST, Christ calls us to consider people who are marginalized in every decision we make individually, communally, and socially.


Part 1: Associates Ken and Michelle Barrie discuss mobilizing young people to help build up an impoverished rural community.

To hear the full interview, listen to Episode 45 in the podcast feed (links coming soon).


Part 2: Br. Peter Lamick, CSV discusses the importance of walking with people on the margins, from our founding up through our modern ministries.

To hear the full interview, listen to Episode 46 in the podcast feed, coming in April.


Part 3: Pre-Associate Dan Masterton offers some reflections on practical ways to live out the Preferential Option.


To dig deeper into this theme, visit Catholic Relief Services’ CST 101 and/or watch their CST 101 video on this theme.


For more information or to invite vocational accompaniment, contact us at vocations@viatorians.com or follow and DM us on social media @ViatorianUSA.

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