Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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Evo

Program

Friday April 9

Time

Activity

15:30

Registration and Accreditation

16:00

Opening: Welcome

16:15

Block 1

Forum: Climate Change Causes structural

· Francisco Meza

· Bernardo Reyes

· Arnold Marcelo

17:45

Coffee break

18:00

Block 2

Discussion Groups

Saturday April 10

Time

Activity

15:30

Reception, Registration and Accreditation

16:00

Opening: Welcome

16:15

Block 1

Forum: Strategies of Action against Climate Change

· Sara Larrain

· Héctor Gatica

· Roberto Rondanelli

17:45

Coffee break

18:00

Block 2

Discussion Groups

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Organizers:

SECMA-FECH

(Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the Federation of Students of the University of Chile )

FEUC

(Federation of Catholic University Students)

CESCO

(Construction Studies Centre Review)

Monday, March 22, 2010

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Since this instance appears as a prelude to World Conference on Climate Change People Climate and Rights Mother Earth, the first thing is that everyone knows the letter of invitation from Evo.


Evo Letter:


Today, our Mother Earth is sick. From the first century, we experienced the warmest years of the last thousand years. The calentamiento global está provocando cambios bruscos en el clima: el retroceso de los glaciares y la disminución de los casquetes polares; el aumento del nivel del mar y la inundación de territorios costeros en cuyas cercanías vive el 60% de la población mundial; el incremento de los procesos de desertificación y la disminución de fuentes de agua dulce; una mayor frecuencia de desastres naturales que sufren las comunidades del planeta [1] ; la extinción de especies animales y vegetales; y la propagación de enfermedades en zonas que antes estaban libres de las mismas.

Una de las consecuencias más trágicas del cambio climático es que algunas naciones y territorios están condenadas away by rising sea level.

all started with the industrial revolution of 1750 that started the capitalist system. In two and a half centuries, the countries called "developed" have consumed a large part of fossil fuels created over five million centuries.

Competition and boundless thirst for profit capitalist system is destroying the planet. For capitalism are not human beings but consumers. For capitalism there, but mother earth raw materials. Capitalism is the source of the asymmetries and imbalances in the world. Generates luxury, ostentation and waste for a few while millions die of hunger. In hands of capitalism everything becomes a commodity: water, earth, the human genome, ancestral cultures, justice, ethics, death ... and life itself. Absolutely everything is bought and sold in capitalism. And even "climate change" has become a business.

"Climate change" has placed all of mankind to a great choice: continue down the path of capitalism and death, or the path of harmony with nature and respect for life.

The 1997 Kyoto Protocol, developed countries and economies in transition committed to reducing its emissions of greenhouse gases emissions by at least 5% below 1990 levels, with the implementation of various instruments including market mechanisms predominate.

Until 2006, greenhouse gases, far from diminishing, have increased by 9.1% compared to 1990 levels, thus demonstrating also in breach of the commitments of developed countries.

market mechanisms applied in developing countries [2] have not achieved a significant reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases.

As the market is unable to regulate the financial system and productive in the world, the market either is able to regulate emissions of greenhouse gases and will only generate a great deal for financiers and large corporations.

The planet is far more important than the stock of Wall Street and the world

While the United States and the European Union spent 4,100 billion dollars to save the bankers from a financial crisis that they themselves have caused, and programs related to climate change get 313 times less, ie only 13 billion dollars.

resources to climate change are unevenly distributed. More resources for reducing emissions (mitigation) and less to climate change effects we suffer all countries (adaptation) [3] . The vast majority of the resources flow to those countries that have contaminated and not the countries where we have preserved the environment. 80% of the projects of Clean Development Mechanism has focused on four emerging countries.

Capitalist logic promotes the paradox that the sectors that most contributed to the deterioration of the environment are the ones who benefit most from the climate change programs.

addition, technology transfer and financing for clean and sustainable development of countries in the South have remained in speeches.

Next Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen must allow a leap if we are to save Mother Earth and humanity. For that purpose the following proposals for the process from Poznan to Copenhagen:

attack the structural causes of climate change

1) Discuss the structural causes of climate change. Until we change the capitalist system with a system based on complementarity, solidarity and harmony between people and nature, the measures we adopt palliatives that will be limited and precarious. For us, what has failed is the model of "living better", of unlimited development, industrialization without borders, that scorns modern history, increased accumulation at the expense of others and nature. That is why we advocate the Living Well, in harmony with other human beings and our Mother Earth.

2) Developed countries need to monitor their patterns of consumption, luxury and waste ", especially the excessive consumption of fossil fuels. The fossil fuel subsidies, amounting to 150-250 billion dollars, [4] must be progressively eliminated. Is essential to develop alternative energy such as solar, geothermal, wind and small hydro and medium scale.

3) Biofuels are not an alternative because they put the food production for transport before the production of food for humans. Expand the agricultural frontier agrocumbustibles destroying forests and biodiversity, create monocultures, promote the concentration of land, deteriorating soil, depleting water sources, contributing to rising food prices and in many cases, they consume more energy than they generate.

Substantial commitments to reducing emissions are met

4) Comply strictly through 2012 commitment [5] countries developed to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by at least 5% below 1990 levels. It is unacceptable that countries that historically have polluted the planet about larger reductions in future breach of their present commitments.

5) Establish new minimum commitments for developed countries to 40% by 2020 and 90% by 2050 to reduce greenhouse gases by taking as its starting point the 1990 emissions. These minimum commitments must be met internally developed countries and not through flexible market mechanisms that allow the purchase of Certified Emission Reductions to continue polluting in their own country. We also must establish mechanisms for monitoring, reporting and verification are transparent and accessible to the public to ensure compliance with these commitments.

6) Developing countries that are not historical polluters must preserve the space needed to implement a sustainable alternative development and not repeat the mistakes of wild industrialization has led to the current situation. To ensure this process, developing countries need, as a prerequisite, finance and technology transfer.

An Integral Financial Mechanism to address ecologic debt to

7) In recognition of the historical ecological debt they have with the planet, developed countries should create a comprehensive financial mechanism to support developing countries in implementing their plans and programs for adaptation and mitigation of climate change on innovation, development and technology transfer, in the conservation and enhancement of sinks and reservoirs, in the actions of response to major natural disasters caused by climate change and the implementation of sustainable development plans and friendly nature.

8) The Comprehensive Financial Mechanism to be effective, must have at least one contribution 1% of GDP in developed countries [6] and have other income from taxes on oil and gas, financial transactions, maritime and air transport, and the profits of transnational corporations.

9) Contributions from developed countries should be additional to Official Development Assistance (ODA), bilateral aid and / or channeled through agencies other than the United Nations. Any funding outside the UNFCCC can not be regarded as the implementation of commitments by developed countries under the Convention.

10) The funding has to go to the plans or national programs of the States and not to projects that are under the logic of the market.

11) Funding should not be concentrated only in some developed countries but has to give priority to countries that have contributed least to the emission of greenhouse gases, those that preserve nature and / or suffering the impact of change climate.

12) Integral Financial Mechanism should be under the umbrella of the United Nations and not under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and other intermediaries as the World Bank and regional development banks, their management must be collective, transparent and not bureaucracy. Its decisions must be taken by all member countries, especially developing countries, not only by donors or bureaucratic administrators.

Technology transfer to developing countries

13) Innovation and technology related to climate change should be made public and not private under a patent monopoly hinders and encourages their transfer to countries developing.

14) The products are the result of public funding for innovation and technology development should be placed in the public domain and not under a private regime patent [7] so that they can be freely accessible to developing countries development.

15) Encourage and improve the licensing system and mandatory for all countries can access products and patented quickly and free of charge. Developed countries can not treat patents and intellectual property rights as something "sacred" that must be preserved at any cost. The regime of flexibility that exists for intellectual property rights, when it comes to serious public health problems, must be adapted and expanded substantially to heal Mother Earth.

16) To collect and promote best practices in harmony with the nature of indigenous peoples over the centuries have proved sustainable.

Adaptation and mitigation with the participation of all the people

17) Promote activities, programs and plans for mitigation and adaptation with the participation of local communities and indigenous peoples in the framework of full respect and implementation of the Declaration of United Nations Convention on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The best tool to meet the challenge of climate change are not market mechanisms, but human beings organized, conscious, motivated and provided with identity.

18) Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation should be based on a compensation mechanism Direct developed to developing countries, through a sovereign implementation to ensure broad participation of indigenous peoples and local communities, and a mechanism for monitoring, reporting and verification transparent and public.
One United Nations Environment and Climate Change

19) We need a World Environment and Climate Change which is subordinated to the multilateral trade and financial organizations to promote a different model of development-friendly nature and solve the serious problems of poverty. This organization must have effective mechanisms for monitoring, verification and punishment to meet present and future agreements.

20) is essential to structurally transform the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, IMF and the international economic system as a whole, to ensure fair trade and complementary funding without conditions for sustainable development avoids the waste of natural resources and fossil fuels in production processes, trade and transportation of products.

In this process of negotiations towards Copenhagen is fundamental to guarantee active participation at national, regional and global of all our people, particularly those most affected as indigenous peoples have always promoted the defense of Mother Earth.

Humanity is capable of saving the planet if we recover the principles of solidarity, complementarity and harmony with nature, as opposed to the rule of competition, profits and consumption of natural resources.

November 28, 2008


Evo Morales President of Bolivia

Friday, March 12, 2010

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Borbollón MISSION 2010 - Las Heras, Mendoza, Argentina

from Saturday 2 to Sunday, January 10, 2010, Young Consolata Missionaries belonging to the College of Our Lady of the Consolata , were of Mission for the second consecutive year Borbollón. This activity is part of a 3-year project duration, which has the main objective of evangelization and human promotion.
Young, accompanied by the Lay Missionaries of the Consolata and people in the community, carried out various activities in a week to all work. The most important activities carried young missionaries were:
1. Visit households: were walked the streets of different neighborhoods area, such as St. Thomas neighborhood, neighborhood Romera, Villa Vieja, Down and neighborhood Borbollón Don Bosco, to know and feel the different realities of the area, their needs and above all share a little time with families, and be a prayer or just chatting.
2. Epiphany: in the municipal camping area celebrated the Epiphany with all the boys and around. As in every mission performed by the JMC, this activity is always present in the mind of all, because in each face of the children with whom we play, distributing chocolate, candy, we sang songs and shared moments of great joy, we see reflected the face of Jesus and a thank you and touches the soul full of happiness. In addition to the dynamic games, the most important time for the children of the area was when 2 of our youth and P. Kimilu Kioko, dressed as Wise Men and shared hugs, kisses, greetings and joy.
3. Masses and prayer: every evening, when the night is approaching, we celebrated the Eucharist, being faithful to the desire to be missionaries José Allamano Eucharistic. Also, before starting the day after the end of it, prayed a prayer and shared reflection, is always present in the arms of Mother Consolata.
4. Great Campfire Missionary: after 8 days of intense missionary activity, we completed mission with a big bonfire with the participation Missionary barrio communities visited, Young Consolata Missionaries belonging to the parish of Our Lady of Mercy people in the community and the College of Our Lady of Consolata . They took the time , the Lay Missionaries of the Consolata , to start new projects to be implemented throughout 2010.
Every day, early each day, we present a "compact", which reads as follows: Lord Jesus, open our hearts to listen and show us the Father's face. Open our hearts to behold the brothers. Open our hearts to contact your word. Open our hearts every day to look in the face of every Eucharist. And open our hearts to receive Mary. Let us from this moment of communion with the Holy Spirit, one heart, one soul and one body for the world to believe.
Today our missionary continues in this community. Here we are Lord, knowing that the greatest happiness is to serve you.
Thanks to the whole community of the Borbollón to share the joy of being disciples and missionaries of Jesus!
Adrian Valdez.
LMC Mendoza, Argentina

Monday, March 8, 2010

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NATIONAL MEETING OF LAY MISSIONARIES OF THE MEETING CONSOLATA, TRAINING AND ORGANIZATION VENEZUELA 12, 13 AND 14 FEBRUARY 2010

The días12, 13 and 14 February was held in Caracas, the National Meeting of the Lay Missionaries of the Consolata, it had been convened during the meeting October 2009 held in the city Barquisimeto.
The occasion was propitious for the laity who already have years in the training process, they found new ones who are wondering about their commitment and lay Consolata.
The National Meeting was held in an atmosphere of brotherhood and joy.
Al greet find that time had elapsed and many events had happened in the course of it. We set out to maximize every minute of the three days, updated and integrated into communion.

Lisandro Father Rivas, Regional Superior we presented the father Renzo Marcolongo. It was a valuable opportunity to begin working with him as he invited us to build un "Mosaico de Auto presentación, en un trabajo de dos horas abiertas... que empezó a las 8.30 pm del viernes y se prolongaría según la creatividad de cada uno.

            Así transcurrió: teníamos 25 revistas comerciales y diez misioneras para seleccionar en ellas imágenes, letreros o significados que ensamblaríamos personalmente en cada pliego de papel bond que teníamos. Tuvimos también tijeras y barras de pegamento... hojas y marcadores de colores para dejar fluir a manera de collage every self reflection.

was a work of silence and a lot of carpentry.

Saturday morning began with each participant's self-presentation, also joined Sister Agnes, the Consolata Missionary , who has accompanied with great heart and determination on the path of the laity in Venezuela .
We were 15, plus the children of some fellow was very interesting and certainly everything flowed, as deep as our effort and totally authentic ... P. Renzo closed the presentation after two hours and concluded that in all the common element was the experience of Jesus, which was what brought us together and what we had called and then one remembers status lay noting that the Lay Consolata missionary is someone named for Christ that makes the mission ad gentes life project was the experience of Jesus in Central and irradiábamos there other elements that shape our lives.

Consolatino Style Lives, as we share the charm of Mission Ad people, charisma Consolata. This is what identifies us.

The Church has been a change since the need and identity of the Mission and is expanding into all walks of life, not just priests and religious but more and more lay people sent to the missions ad gentes.
THE MISSION IS EVERYONE. We all have a duty to proclaim Christ Alive ... There are countries where the clergy abounds ... "In Colombia and not know what to do with so many priests ..." Where there are many priests, lay people do not grow. "


The IMC Colombia," work at Mission Cultural Center. I'll take care of the psycho. For me as a priest is very important to prepare the laity. Where there are many priests problems to work with the laity.
Many priests and sisters do not know how to work with the laity: distrust, the assistants are ... just ask them almost formal tasks are substitutes in some cases. Where there is no clergy, the need of Christian communities is to ferment for the emergence of the laity and they assume leadership in the service.
The path of the laity is new, it's good if we find and know Christ, there is the desire to advertise.

work with the laity involves a conversion of the priests.

formation of the laity.
Another issue tackled by the group with the help of P Renzo was the subject of Education of the laity.

Formation of the Laity OBJECTIVES:
1. DISCERNMENT: This is a specific vocation and new is a special mission.
2. TAKE OWN IDENTITY: This is done by taking Consolatina own identity, you need a belonged belonging and identity is of a legal nature and identification is the Heart.
3. deepen faith and vocation. It is a personal and group size with a biblical source and taking into account the psychological dimension typically Consolata.
4. must take as a central Geographic Mission outside their own territory, even if not everyone can realize
5. Continuing Education Continuing personal and group level


We spent the second stage of labor: a reflection on the Maturity ..
1 .- PERSONAL MATURITY.
Missionary for Life must prepare and that the mission is leaving us to our point of reference. The Mission must enter the reference frame of another, for which requires the ability to dialogue Opening capacity, knowing that the Christ event, exceeds the Interpretation.
Christian maturity.
is the way the encounter with Christ, knowing that the caller To follow Jesus in discipleship must take into account the
Prayer-The word "Reality.
this part was conducted in a comprehension of discipleship in Jesus and that he proposes.
Disciples of Rabbis
Disciples of Jesus
Understanding the Law, to inde teacher Zarse
know Jesus and be united to him without separating
Trasmitir enseñanzas
Ser testigos
División de los Puros e impuros
No hay separación ni división
La perspectiva es económica(abrir su propia sinagoga)
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  MISSIONARY MATURITY
Consolata Style
1 .- secular identity.
2 .- From a community (imc, mc, parish, diocese)
3 .- characteristic patterns "Consolata"
-Pastoral-Care -social-work educator, values \u200b\u200bevangelicals and evangelical host community
To make each other architect of his own life.
the second day ended with the Eucharist prepared by the community of Caracas where he outlined the wealth around the lived until
the American Missionary Congress.
The night of Saturday, the group received a visit from the Imc Bignotti Andrea, who shared with the laity the way of preparing the Cam 4 Coml 8, inviting us to join from the positions that each can assume in coordination with the management of PMS. Consolata Missionary laypeople already working directly on the team and organization.
ORGANIZATION OF LIVING COMMUNITIES
Since Saturday night the meeting was devoted to internal life communities and the national and international perspective.
It was common that the higher demand of the two institutes have sent purpose of the meeting and the agreements of the laity the continent. Also went socializing the conclusions of the meeting in Brazil among them:
Two important elements.
1 .- The laity are a new branch of the family Consolata, and in this sense are accompanied by both.
2 .- must deepen and know the lay Profile Consolata Missionary
3 .- must be built between the three branches relations of complementarity, co and interdependence.
Communities commitments.
communities then met
1 .- Community of Caracas. Here is the companion of Apure added
2 .- Community of Barquisimeto. Here is the companion of Mérida added
3 .- Group Maracay.

common commitments:
a. - stabilizing the frequency of meetings communities.
b. "Take this year for training in communities the book" I love you so "edited by the Institute.
c. "The community has set Barquisimeto Missionary Training so requested the cooperation of all others, were asked to send the project and assure you search for ways to realize the aid.
d. - All present gave copies of his ID card in order to give the attorney for the registration of legal personality.
e-date is set as the next national meeting of day 8, 9 and October 10 the place will be decided in dialogue.
f. "A group of lay Group of Maracay participate on behalf of all the Mission of Holy Week in Clarines (Eastern Venezuela) the rest will bring 100 Bs each and will support you with prayer and from the various commitments made for Easter.

With Celebration Mass and lunch concluded the meeting by thanking God for the experience.

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Leige MISSIONARIES OF VENEZUELA - A SONG TO Allamano

Dear brethren of Venezuela
The lmc want to share with you a song that we composed for the founder. Later we will send the music. We hope you can enjoy the lyrics. You

José Allamano holiness
Man, Man of Faith
Today I want to have your heart
Your zeal for souls who are waiting
announcing the good news, oh oh oh oh
The announcement of good news

you, José Allamano our inspiration, the Father of missionaries who preach beyond the borders.
you, who fills our hearts with love for Jesus Christ and the mission, under the protection of Mary Consolata.


Santos and Missionaries want to be,
Men do well without much noise, without fear
announce all los pueblos, sin raza y distincion of creed, oh oh oh oh
Jesucristo that is in muerto.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

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Dear Missionaries

It is with great joy that I know of the retreat that we live in Brasilia with the youth of Our Lady Consolata.
About 30 young people responded to the call for retreat despite having had little time to "warn" other young people. The theme of the retreat was the "mission" are showing young people what is the mission, who are a / the mission / the Consolata, the charisma of the missionaries and we have made known the activities What we do with young people in Sao Paulo. The atmosphere was very good with the usual "mess" that youth does not leave us much sleep, but a part.
I would like to highlight the fact that this was the first activity in the Young Consolata Missionaries (JMC) of São Paulo participated in two youth accompanied me to Brasilia to be at this retreat. Also highlight the valuable collaboration of Fr. Hector Helias, who are doing the course in Brasilia, was all the time with us and gave his testimony to the young, also Fr. Han was with us on Sunday and the students were very curious about it.
Finally a big thank you to Fr. Emanuel Gavosto that resulted from "their" retreat this youngsters, an attitude that many should emulate.
a fraternal embrace,

Fr. Patrick Silva