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When we speak about social justice we go to the heart of what the St Vincent de Paul Society stands for.
We follow the teachings of the Scriptures:
"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, protect the rights of those who are helpless. Speak out and pronounce a sentence of justice, defend the cause of the wretched and the poor." (Proverbs 31:8-9)
We are called, as Vincentians, to feed, clothe, house and assist our brothers and sisters who are forced onto the margins of society.
We are also called to ask why they are left out and pushed out?
Our Cofounder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam said “Charity is the oil being poured on the wounded traveller. But it is the role of justice to prevent the attack.” In asking the simple question about the causes of injustice we issue a prophetic call to all people of good will to work creatively to build equality and justice into our society.
Especially through our national and state councils we give voice to those who are voiceless, standing with them and advocating for them.
As Vincentians we do not close our eyes to the growing division in Australia and the world between the increasingly prosperous and the increasingly poor.
The accumulation of wealth on the one hand is connected with the accumulation of poverty on the other, characterized by race, gender, age, disability, mental and physical illness, forced migration, homelessness, unemployment, insecure and poorly paid work and declining levels of social security and public infrastructure.
We seek to share both bread and hope with our brothers and sisters, recognising Christ in their painful stories and witnessing to the Good News of justice and compassion.
They entrust a little of their lives to us. We honour this trust by speaking the truth of their stories and calling on the people of our nation to address the structural causes of poverty and inequality.
The Society’s focus on Social Justice has facilitated research into issues relating to homelessness, poverty, disaster relief, health, as well as campaigning for basic human rights for migrants and refugees and people with disabilities and those experiencing a mental illness.
In the Canberra/Goulburn Central Council...
The Social Justice Committee (Canberra/Goulburn Central Council) was established in 2004. The aims of the Committee are to:
Since its establishment, the Committee has acted on several issues brought to its attention by Conferences and the broader community, including:
The latest project from the Commitee is the establishment of the Blessed Frederick Ozanam Award for the best social justice projects undertaken by Catholic secondary schools and colleges in the Archdiocese. This will begin in 2010.
For more information, contact:
Nick Stuparich
President of the Social Justice Committee
C/- St Vincent de Paul Parish
7 Bindel Street
ARANDA ACT 2614
Phone: 0412 062638
Email: nstupari@bigpond.net.au
Or:
Canberra/Goulburn Central Council
Phillip Office Admin
P: (02) 6282 2722
F: (02) 6281 5566
Email: svdp@stvincanb.com.au

