26 Franciscan friars from various countries of the Americas (United States, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina and Brazil) met in the city of Boquete, Panama, to participate in the VI Continental Meeting on Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC).
This meeting is held every three years and seeks to strengthen, resume and give continuity to the JPIC work of the Order of Friars Minor that pilgrims on the continent.
For five days, the friars shared experiences, challenges and good practices around the promotion of these values in their provinces or custody. The meeting focused on analyzing and systematizing the actions carried out and evidencing the commitment of the JPIC animators on issues such as: migration and refugees; education; lifestyles; parishes and sanctuaries; and political advocacy.
"This meeting is a unique opportunity to reflect on how we are living in the current context, to be able to listen to the concrete projects and experiences of the friars and Sisters fill their existence and vocation with hope, since they are projects that reaffirm life in the midst of the diverse realities of the American continent," said Fr. Daniel N. Rodríguez Blanco, Director General of the JPIC Office.
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Finally, the participants of the meeting highlighted the importance of networking and collaborating to achieve a significant impact on society. They also reaffirmed their commitment to follow in the footsteps of St. Francis, who dedicated his life to serving and welcoming those most in need, to promoting peace and reconciliation, to continue building the Kingdom of God. "The only thing a JPIC animator needs to carry out his mission is passion: passion for Christ and passion for His people," Fr. Daniel noted.