It is not easy to distinguish between the different committees of Justice and Peace  in the Catholic Church of Korea:  the Committee for Justice and Peace of the Catholic Bishops' Conference, the Catholic Priests' Association for Justice, CPAJ , started on their own initiative  and there are some 13 different diocesan Justice and Peace Committees.  At the present  there is some unity  in the way they  see our society.
Many within the Catholic Church feel  the  direction of the present  government  lacks concern for the weaker members. Political authority must be exercised within the limits of morality. The Government should listen to the voice of the people. There is a feeling that the government is curtailing  freedom of speech and using force to a degree that  is not necessary.  Are these objective judgement of those who know the situation?  Maybe not, but many have a gut feeling  that does not go away.
The Pope mentions in the Encyclical God is Love three areas  in which the Church must be active: (1) prayer and teaching, (2)  work  for the  poor, (3) work for justice.
In this week's Incheon bulletin  one of  the older priests Fr. O Kyeong hwan, knowledgeable about our society mentions these three areas of Catholic concern, quoting from the Encyclical. He was a participant in the recent seminar in Seoul sponsored by the Bishops' Justice and Peace Committee. Below is a quote from the encyclical  of   Pope Benedict: #28-29 "The Church cannot and must not take upon herself the political battle to bring  about the most just society possible. She cannot and must not replace the State.  Yet at the same time she cannot and must not remain on the sidelines in the  fight for justice. She has to play her part through rational argument and she  has to reawaken the spiritual energy without which justice, which always demands  sacrifice, cannot prevail and prosper. A just society must be the achievement of  politics, not of the Church. Yet the promotion of justice through efforts to  bring about openness of mind and will to the demands of the common good is  something which concerns the Church deeply."
Bishop Choi of Incheon the Committee Chairman introduced the seminar by stating  sovereignty starts with the people. All the power comes from the people . We can not disregard the prescriptions   of the Constitution and must always  have the the good of the people and  their solidarity in mind.
 
 
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