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Pope Francis’s two social encyclicals and his addresses to Cardijn movements reveal that he reinterprets and goes beyond the see-judge-act method. The pastoral spiral and the Ignatian pedagogical paradigm better describe the dynamics of his social teaching. Furthermore, reading Francis solely through a see-judge-act lens obscures important aspects of his teaching. Elements of his post-Cardijn approach include: a wholistic and inclusive approach to experience; respect for the agency of all; seeking understanding through encounter, listening and dialogue; flexible and open-ended processes; the integration of spirituality at every stage; and the use of new language that communicates effectively with contemporary pluralist societies.
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Sandie Cornish (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e590e9b6db64358752c347 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00211400241279435
Sandie Cornish
Irish Theological Quarterly
Australian Catholic University
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