logo
Published on National Catholic Reporter Conversation Cafe (http://ncrcafe.org)

A pedagogy of forgiveness

By NCR Podcasts
Created Apr 30 2008 - 08:52
  NCR Podcasts Don't miss a podcast. Sign-up for an e-mail alert.   [1]
  Coming Attractions: see what's coming next. [2] Link for all NCR podcasts   [3]

Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez
Share Foundation [4]. (Photos by Teresa Malcolm.)

Right click to download to your computer:
Episode 1 [5] | Episode 2 [6]
Drag both episodes into your iTunes library [7]

Episode 1: A new approach to politics and economics (8 min.)

Bishop Gregorio Rosa ChávezBishop Gregorio Rosa ChávezBishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez
Bishop Chávez said that last May Pope Benedict asked the Latin American bishops to realize the vision of Populorum Progressio, the 1967 social encyclical of Pope Paul VI. Evangelization, he said, is to build a culture of life. To do this, four rights must be respect: 1) the right to life, 2) the right to dignified human rights 3) the right to true democracy, participative democracy and 4) the right to believe and to hope. This talk of vision and evangelization led Rosa Chávez to talk of prophets and slain Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero.

Episode 2: A pedagogy of forgiveness (8 min.)

Bishop Gregorio Rosa ChávezBishop Gregorio Rosa ChávezBishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez
Bishop Rosa Chavez was the only person who participated in all the peace talks between the government and rebel groups over five years in the 1980s. NCR editor Tom Roberts asks Bishop Rosa Chávez how the peace efforts succeed and failed. Shortly after the peace accords were signed, the bishop said, Pope John Paul II visited the country. This was also after the assassination of the Archbishop Oscar Romero. “The pope told us bishops, that we must develop pedagogy of forgiveness,” Rosa Chavez said. And that is a vision still yet to be realized.

Value people over profits, bishop urges [8]

Bishop Gregorio Rosa ChávezBishop Gregorio Rosa ChávezBishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez
By MICHAEL HUMPHREY
Published in NCR May 2, 2008
Kansas City, Mo. -- Salvadoran Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chávez came to Kansas City recently with an all-American message. No, it wasn’t about college sports. It was about the need for solidarity across borders to combat a new breed of violence through which the North afflicts the South.
Solidarity with Latin American countries is more vital than ever, said Rosa Chávez, auxiliary bishop of San Salvador, speaking to a crowd of several dozen leaders in the Kansas City-El Salvador sister-parish movement. “There is only one America. There is no North America and South America. What hurts the people of El Salvador, hurts all of the Americas.”

Read the rest of the story: El Salvador [9]


Source URL:
http://ncrcafe.org/node/1772