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1 A Meditation on the Spirituality of Work

2 On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II
Human beings, created in the image of God . . . share by their WORK in the activity of the Creator . . . On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

3 in a sense. Human Beings. continue to develop. the activity
. . . in a sense Human Beings continue to develop the activity of the Creator — and perfect it. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

4 On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II
The knowledge that by means of WORK humanity shares in the work of creation . . . . . . constitutes the most profound motive for undertaking it in various sectors. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

5 By our labor we are unfolding the Creator’s work. and contributing to
By our labor we are unfolding the Creator’s work and contributing to the realization of God’s plan on earth. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

6 The eloquence of the life of Christ is unequivocal . . .
He belongs to the ‘working world ’ He has appreciation and respect for human work. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

7 It can indeed. be said that. ‘He looks with love. upon human work’
It can indeed be said that ‘He looks with love upon human work’ and the different forms that it takes . . . On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

8 On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II
. . . seeing in each one of these forms a particular facet of humanity’s likeness with God, the Creator. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

9 In this way the WORLD will be permeated by the spirit of Christ . . .
and more effectively achieve its purpose . . . in Justice, Charity and Peace. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

10 Through work we not only transform the world, we are. transformed
Through work we not only transform the world, we are transformed ourselves. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

11 For when people work, they not only. alter things
For when people work, they not only alter things and society, they develop themselves as well. They learn much, they cultivate their resources, they go outside of themselves and beyond themselves. On The Church in the Modern World ~ Vatican II

12 People are more precious for what they are than for what they have.
Rightly understood, this kind of growth is of greater value than any external riches which can be garnered. People are more precious for what they are than for what they have. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

13 The Lord’s Day ~ Pope John Paul II
It should not be forgotten that even in our own day work is very oppressive for many people, . . . either because of miserable working conditions and long hours — especially in the poorer regions of the world The Lord’s Day ~ Pope John Paul II

14 or because of the persistence. in economically
. . . or because of the persistence in economically more developed societies of too many cases of injustice and exploitation. The Lord’s Day ~ Pope John Paul II

15 a key theme of Catholic Social Teaching :
. . . we are therefore reminded of The Dignity of Work & the Rights of Workers a key theme of Catholic Social Teaching : “Work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of continuing participation in God's creation.” “The economy must serve people, not the other way around.” Excerpts from Sharing Catholic Social Teaching ~ U.S Conference of Catholic Bishops

16 Sharing Catholic Social Teaching ~ U.S Conference of Catholic Bishops
“If the dignity of work is to be protected, then the basic rights of workers must be respected.” “ the right to productive work to decent and fair wages to organize and join unions to private property and to economic initiative.” Sharing Catholic Social Teaching ~ U.S Conference of Catholic Bishops

17 Mother and Teacher ~ Pope John Paul II
We inherit the work of the generations before us, and we share in the building of the future of all those who will come after us. Mother and Teacher ~ Pope John Paul II

18 Awareness that humanity's work is a participation in God's activity
ought to permeate even the most ordinary everyday activities. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

19 From Sprituality @ Work by G. F.Pierce
The shopping mall, the school, the kitchen table, the courtroom, the factory, and the office can be altars of sorts . . . . . . places where the mundane labors of life may be offered up, blessed, and transformed into things of beauty and holiness. From Work by G. F.Pierce

20 God is — in a sense —. at the point of. my pen,. my pick,
God is — in a sense — at the point of my pen, my pick, my paintbrush, my needle . . . . . . and my heart and my thought

21 Hymn of the Universe ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
It is by carrying to completion the stroke, the line, the stitch I am working on . . . that I shall lay hold on the ultimate end towards which my will at its deepest levels tends. Hymn of the Universe ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

22 The Christian finds in human WORK a small part of the Cross of Christ . . .
. . . and accepts it in the same spirit of redemption in which Christ accepted His Cross for us. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

23 On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II
In WORK, thanks to the light that penetrates us from the Resurrection of Christ, we always find a glimmer of new life . . . On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

24 an announcement of. ‘the new heavens. and the new earth’
. . . an announcement of ‘the new heavens and the new earth’ in which humanity and the world participate precisely through the toil that goes with WORK. On Human Labor ~ Pope John Paul II

25 May the goodness of the Lord be upon us,
And give success to the WORK of our hands. Psalm 90:17

26 AMEN

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