Carlos de Foucauld Fellowship
The aim of the organisation is to gather lay people who share a commitment to the world on a daily basis to be next to and support the poorest in society.
The aim of the organisation is to gather lay people who share a commitment to the world on a daily basis to be next to and support the poorest in society.
Be meeting point where different role-players and institutions, both private and public, from the worlds of business, education, academia, politics and culture can dialogue, interact, establish lines of cooperation and undertake joint projects.
Its goal is to build a solid bridge between both countries and promotes an atmosphere of coexistence, tolerance, mutual respect, and world peace through dialogue. The foundation also carries Turkish language classes, has a women's platform and engages in various trainings, seminars, and talks.
Increase power and influence, so that women and men in the poorest and most disadvantaged communities area able to influence the systems, decisions and resources affecting them, living under governments, institutions and global structures that are just and accountable; promote sustainable development, so that women and men in the poorest and most disadvantaged communities live in a just and more equal world, realising their rights and accessing the essential services and resources they need to live sustainably and with dignity; achieve peace, security and recovery, so that women and men in the poorest and most disadvantaged communities live in safe and secure environments and are able to minimise, survive and recover from crises; build partnerships in the Catholic community, so that Catholics in England and Wales are inspired to challenge global poverty and injustice through prayer, action and giving, so transforming their own lives.
Fight against hunger and for development, implying a constant struggle against injustice and for the respect of Human and Peoples' Rights; promote, at local and national levels, the means by which the French people and the peoples of developing countries manifest material, financial, human and spiritual solidarity between them; strengthen and increase cooperation with developing countries; raise public awareness in order to support national and international operations, including those of FAO and other UN specialised agencies; pursue educational action and animation in order to engage effectively and permanently a greater number of people in organisations and institutions which, directly or indirectly, struggle to bring about development; provoke reflection and direct action on behaviours and initiatives that could be taken at all levels, in all sectors, by institutions in which Christians are engaged.
Support the pastoral missions and humanitarian works of the Catholic Eastern churches; alleviate poverty without regard to nationality or religion; encourage interfaith dialogue, especially between Catholic and Orthodox churches; raise awareness about peoples and churches of the East.
Assist the poor and vulnerable overseas; cherish, preserve and uphold the sacredness and dignity of all human life, foster charity and justice, and embody Catholic social and moral teaching as we act to promote human development by responding to major emergencies, fighting disease and poverty, and nurturing peaceful and just societies, and serve Catholics in the United States as they live their faith in solidarity with their brothers and sisters around the world; assist people on the basis of need, not creed, race or nationality.
Prepare effective leaders for the Church, ready to witness to Christ's good news of justice, love, and peace.
The Catholic University of Temuco aims to contribute to cultural and interreligious dialogue from an academic perspective through teaching, research, and maintaining a close connection with the region.
Prepare a toolkit on climate change that draws from scripture and Catholic social teaching; establish and build relationships with like-minded partners; train young Catholics in advocacy on environmental sustainability; link different initiatives on the continent; encourage young people to act in their parishes, schools and within their youth movements by developing appropriate sustainable practices to conserve resources.