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SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL GENERAL RELATIONS WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 1

In these fragmented times, we are only too happy with everything that can unite us, and when so many people take such trouble to hate each other, should we not try to love each other? BLESSED FRÉDÉRIC OZANAM ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 2

CONTENTS 1 ROLE OF THE 2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 3 4 WHY BE PRESENT? HOW DO WE OPERATE 5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 3

1 ROLE OF THE ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 4

1 ROLE OF THE THE MAJOR DATES OF OUR ASSOCIATION Founded on 24 April 1833 Quickly spread throughout the world Consultative status with UNESCO Accredited with UN in March 2012 2016 - present in 150 countries ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 5

1 ROLE OF THE ITS ROLE with references to the Rule 1. To witness to the love of God among the difficulties of the world today and to attract people to Christ who inspires us to offer practical help to the suffering, poor or isolated (Society s Mission Statement) 2. To make the voice of the poor heard in the international context (7.5) 3. To try to eradicate the causes of poverty (7.1, 7.6) 4. To offer aid and sustainable development (7.3) 5. To foster new attitudes of respect and empathy for the weak or those who are different, opposing discrimination of all kinds (7.7) ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 6

1 ROLE OF THE 2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 3 WHY BE PRESENT? 4 5 HOW DO WE OPERATE RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 7

2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 8

2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS THE SOCIETY HAS A PRESENCE AT THE FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN NEW YORK ECOSOC Consultative status Economic and Social Council of the United Nations IN GENEVA Human Rights Commission and other UN Agencies Consultative status IN PARIS UNESCO, protecting cultural, and therefore religious rights Consultative status ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 9

2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS ECOSOC, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS ECOSOC is the United Nations platform for sustainable development It maintains close links with civil society, and produces an annual report that offers recommendations to the countries on economic, social and environmental issues Within ECOSOC, the Society is a member of the NGO Committee for social development ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 10

2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION of the United Nations Organisation is responsible for promoting human rights around the world. It sets rules governing the conduct of States, and also acts as a tribunal at which large and small countries, and nongovernmental organisations from the whole world, can have their voice heard. There are normally 3 sessions every year: decisions are taken at these meetings. There are several working groups that assist the Commission in its work. The Society belongs to several of these working groups ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 11

2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS UNESCO, UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION FOR EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND CULTURE UNESCO is committed to building cooperation among nations on subjects other than politics and economics. The Society takes its rightful place in UNESCO because it defends cultural and therefore also religious rights. ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 12

1 ROLE OF THE 2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 3 4 WHY BE PRESENT? HOW DO WE OPERATE 5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 13

3 WHY BE PRESENT? A VINCENTIAN TRADITION: RELY ON THE HELP OF THE POWERFUL Keeping good relations with those in power, in order to make the voice of the poor heard Saint Vincent de Paul had the help of Anne of Austria, Queen of France Frédéric Ozanam sought partnerships with newspapers and with political authorities ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 14

3 WHY BE PRESENT? WHY BE PRESENT? OTHER REASONS To create a network, as Ozanam wished I want to embrace the world in a network of charity, let us create partnerships to weave charity To build a more just society everywhere. promoting the rights, responsibilities and development of all. (The Rule 7.2) To contribute to a civilization of love and a culture of life, (The Rule 7.2) Vincentians are committed to promote the right to life from conception to the natural end of earthly life To contribute to the coming of the Kingdom of Love and Peace announced by Jesus Christ ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 15

1 ROLE OF THE 2 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 3 4 WHY BE PRESENT? HOW DO WE OPERATE 5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 16

4 HOW DO WE OPERATE WITHIN THE COUNCIL GENERAL, THERE IS A UN COMMISSION, ECOSOC The members of this Commission have the task: o To represent the Society at international organizations in New York, Geneva and Paris o To monitor the sessions and the work of the sessions o To contribute to the various reports from Commissions o To collaborate with other NGOs in Catholic networks ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 17

4 HOW DO WE OPERATE WORK WITHIN CATHOLIC NETWORKS Making the Society's voice heard at the UN requires collaborative effort There are thousands of NGOs and it is important to attract the attention of the States. It is vital to work within a network With other Catholic NGOs the Society belongs to 2 networks The CCIC (International Catholic Centre at UNESCO). The Society was a founder member in 1947. Outposts in Paris and Geneva The OIC Forum (formerly the International Conference of Catholic Organisations: COIC) ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 18

1 ROLE OF THE 2 3 4 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS WHY BE PRESENT? HOW DO WE OPERATE 5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 19

5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH THREE MAIN PRINCIPLES 1. A close relationship with the Church 2. But with considerable autonomy 3. respecting Catholic faith and morals ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 20

5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH FIRST PRINCIPLE: A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CHURCH The Society is an international Catholic organisation, formed of lay volunteers that has a close relationship with the Hierarchy (The Rule 1.1 and 5.1) Many Bishops and Priests fully support the Society. We welcome them as Spiritual Advisors Our annual reports to the Holy See or to Bishops (the Rule, 5.3) are for information only, but the Society welcomes an exchange of views, by meeting or correspondence to further improve mutual support and cooperation, ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 21

5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH SECOND PRINCIPLE: AUTONOMY The Society is legally autonomous, as to its organisation, rules, activities and internal government. Vincentian freely choose their own officers and manage the Society s activities and assets (The Rule 5.2) The Society has the sole right to decide: - its work - its priorities and the way the work is undertaken, - the management of its projects, Conferences and Councils, - its choice of officers - its organisational structures - the formation and training of its members It has the sole right to manage and distribute its funds and assets But we welcome and often accept suggestions for projects from the Hierarchy or from priests who highlight the needs of individuals, ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 22

5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH THIRD PRINCIPLE: RESPECTING CATHOLIC FAITH AND MORALS The Society recognizes the right and duty of the diocesan bishop to confirm that none of its activities is contrary to Catholic faith and morals (The Rule 5.3) We will do nothing that is incompatible with Catholic teaching in our work and projects, our funding of others or receiving funds from others We accept the policies of the Bishop Conferences for our ecumenical and inter-faith membership and cooperation (6.2-6.5) ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 23

5 RELATIONS WITH THE CHURCH RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN:THE SOCIETY OR ITS PRESIDENT HAS A PRESENCE ON THE FOLLOWING PONTIFICAL COUNCILS Cor Unum (Federation of initiatives for Christian charity) The President of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is a member of this Collaboration with other Pontifical Councils Pontifical Council for migrants ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 24

6 TO CONCLUDE THREE IDEAS TO REMEMBER... Act with other institutions to help change unjust structures or laws that maintain poverty. Do not stand back from today's movement for partnerships and social networks Vincentians see social justice issues from the perspective of those they visit who suffer from injustice (The Rule 7.4) The Society promotes understanding, cooperation and mutual love among people of different cultures, religions, ethnic origins and social groups, and so contributes to the peace and unity of all peoples (The Rule 7.7) ORGANISATIONS AND WITH THE CHURCH 25