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Healing the past, building the future : (soundings from Mindanao) / Antonio J. Ledesma

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Jesuit Communications Foundation, Inc.; CBCP Episcopal Commission for Interreligious Dialogue c2005.Description: xiii, 184 p. ill. 23 cmISBN:
  • 971030528X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 303.69 L499 2005
LOC classification:
  • FIL BX 1795  .M56 L434 2005
Contents:
Contents
Prologue
The long road to peace and development
I. Peace
Forging a culture of peace: hope for coming generations
The Church's response to SPCPD: creating a culture of peace
The Bishops-Ulama forum in Mindanao: inter-religious dialogue for peace
The first mass vestments - Towards a culture of life, human rights, and peace
Our Lady of Christians and Muslims
Healing the past, building the future
Church of the poor towards culture of peace
On firearms and citizens' groups
A ten-point program for peace in Mindanao
II. Development
Pastoral Horizons for peace and development in Mindanao
The year of Jubilee and our foreign debt
From debt to life in the year of Jubilee: Asia's call for inter-religious dialogue
Peasants types and development trusts for the church in Mindanao
GMOs: some ethical questions
Standard days method: added option or pastoral imperative?
Natural family planning and SDM in the local church
III. Good Governance
People power, civil society, and the role of the laity
Reign and reform!
Transparency, accountability, and people empowerment for good governance
Social auditing: What ? Why? How? Who?
Elections 2004 and SILINGAN KA!
Private High School in the Public service
The Last volunteer?
Epilogue
Solidarity, dialogue, and fullness of life--legacy of Pope John Paul II
Index
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Contents

Prologue

The long road to peace and development

I. Peace

Forging a culture of peace: hope for coming generations

The Church's response to SPCPD: creating a culture of peace

The Bishops-Ulama forum in Mindanao: inter-religious dialogue for peace

The first mass vestments - Towards a culture of life, human rights, and peace

Our Lady of Christians and Muslims

Healing the past, building the future

Church of the poor towards culture of peace

On firearms and citizens' groups

A ten-point program for peace in Mindanao

II. Development

Pastoral Horizons for peace and development in Mindanao

The year of Jubilee and our foreign debt

From debt to life in the year of Jubilee: Asia's call for inter-religious dialogue

Peasants types and development trusts for the church in Mindanao

GMOs: some ethical questions

Standard days method: added option or pastoral imperative?

Natural family planning and SDM in the local church

III. Good Governance

People power, civil society, and the role of the laity

Reign and reform!

Transparency, accountability, and people empowerment for good governance

Social auditing: What ? Why? How? Who?

Elections 2004 and SILINGAN KA!

Private High School in the Public service

The Last volunteer?

Epilogue

Solidarity, dialogue, and fullness of life--legacy of Pope John Paul II

Index

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