EDUCATIONAL PROPOSAL: ”LIBERATION ARCHITECTS" PDF Print E-mail

"Liberation Architects" is the educational proposal we wish affect in the concrete behavior of educators and pupils. We want them to find in this proposal the ideal that supports them in despondency moments.

The general aim of this educational framework is to educate our pupils in order to always choose for peace and good in a fraternal, just and solidary environment.

IN ORDER TO MAKE THEM PERSONS:

  • Able to live in friendship
  • Always open to God’s creation.
  • Full of meaning and mission before God, themselves and others.

HOW?:

  • In an atmosphere of sweetness, kindness, trust, simplicity, goodness, joy and dialogue.
  • Within the responsible freedom that promotes critical and creative spirit.
  • From the joyous respect to personal differences, valuing what each person is for themselves and others.

We are committed to making our schools a space open to all, preferably at the poorest, a freedom and love space that promotes an atmosphere of brotherhood, joy, gratitude, love of nature, welcoming, austerity, freeness, availability, service and simplicity.

We claim our centers to be an instance that enable make human rights a reality in a world where the unjust distribution of goods leaves the majority in conditions which the right to life becomes unavailable.

We propose that our pupils experience the knowledge and analyse their social reality, develop attitudes of solidarity, companionship, friendship, kindness and joy. We propose that the study qualifies them to serve others, to realize activities in which not discriminatory attitudes are revealed to the neediest, assist in social volunteer activities, know their obligations and rights and those of others, receive a respectful accompaniment, stimulating, dynamic that helps them develop their full potential.

 

 

Thoughts of Mother Frances

"Freedom of conscience and respect for each sister must be a natural attitude in our communities, helping each to always seek obedience and fidelity to the will of God (13/02/1895)."