The church has much to teach and much to learn from families about
the gifts and challenges of building a more just and compassionate
society. Families are schools of solidarity, working each and every
day to deepen relationships within the family itself and with other
families both near and far. In Schools of Solidarity, Mary Doyle
Roche explains how families can resist dehumanizing elements of our
culture (competitive consumption, wastefulness, violence, etc.) and
transform the many arenas of daily life (homes, workplaces,
neighborhoods, schools, and parishes) so that they honor the
dignity of all people, especially the poor and vulnerable. Doyle
Roche offers questions and activities for discussion and reflection
in conjunction with each of the major themes. The practical
activities she suggests encourage families to explore social
justice issues and ways they might transform unjust conditions in
local and even global contexts.
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