Thursday, December 6, 2012

Bread for All, Work for All, Dignity for All: A Christian Revolution

On January 1st, 2013, my new Pastoral Letter "Bread for All, Work for All, Dignity for All: A Christian Revolution" will be officially released.

Since it is a bit long to post here on the blog, let me share with you the Abstract and then, if interested, you will be given the link to read the Pastoral online.


“Bread for All, Work for All, Dignity for All:  A Christian Revolution”


Author: 
Bishop James Alan Wilkowski, MPS, MDiv.
Evangelical Catholic Bishop for the Diocese of the Northwest
January 1, 2013


Despite the social and spiritual evolution of human rights and dignity, internal and external forces threaten to undermine their gains and sometimes succeed.

This Pastoral identifies select examples of bigotry and social injustice which the secular and theological world has had to content with and often overcame.

This Pastoral focuses on the attempted renaissance of bigotry, social injustice and cultural apartheid in America during 2012 and concurrent with the American Presidential Election. The Pastoral also articulates a “Christian Revolutionary” response to this renaissance that is based upon spiritual, social and psychological principles.

About the Author:

Bishop James Alan Wilkowski has been the Evangelical Catholic Bishop for the Diocese of the Northwest since July of 1997.  He has been awarded a BA from Governors State University, a Masters in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University of Chicago and a Masters of Divinity from Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis.  The Bishop is currently in his second term as Presiding Bishop for the Evangelical Catholic Church.

The text for the Pastoral can be found at www.evangelicalcatholicchurch.org/breadforall.htm

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