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Alexia Kelley: July 2008 Archives

Tuesday July 29, 2008

Common Good Revival

There is a new faith movement afoot in the public square, and this new blog is certainly one indicator.  This movement seeks wisdom from the idea of the common good - central to in my Catholic tradition, and many other faith traditions.

The first-ever national Convention for the Common Good - now the Campaign for the Common Good, is another sign that this movement is making an impact. Twenty Catholic social justice organizations and 800 delegates came to Philadelphia last month to restore the idea of government for the common good and 'we the people.'  The event was hailed described as a "historic gathering of Catholics" in Trenton's Catholic newspaper, The Monitor.

From the first papal encyclical on down, government's very reason for existence is to ensure the common good.   The Convention delegates were inspired by both the wisdom of the Catholic social tradition and the values at the heart of our US Constitution.   Delegates produced a Platform for the Common Good that addresses issues relevant in Election 2008 as diverse as health care, immigration, a consistent culture of life, global climate change and peace-building.

At Mass on Sunday, our parish priest gave his usual excellent homily.   Fr. Jim incorporated the story of King Solomon and how he asked God - among all things --  for an "understanding heart."   Solomon requested an understanding heart so that he could govern with wisdom. 

My hope is that our politicians are listening to the powerful voices shaping this resurgent common good faith movement that offers prophetic wisdom and common ground solutions to some of our most urgent moral and political challenges.

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Diana Butler Bass and Paul Raushenbush both stand firmly within the Mainline Protestant tradition and, along with guest bloggers of all religious backgrounds are dedicated to the revival of religious progressivism and its influence in American politics.

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Diana Butler Bass is a commentator and scholar in American religion. She is the author of seven books including A People's History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story (HarperOne, 2009).
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