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Accountability
As Christians we have a responsibility to the faith entrusted to us.
To help us, church doctrine can further guide us on the straight and narrow.
Accountability is something we should all seek on our life’s journey.
“The Church's charitable organizations, on the other hand, constitute an opus proprium, a task agreeable to her, in which she does not cooperate collaterally, but acts as a subject with direct responsibility, doing what corresponds to her nature.” [Deus Caritas EST Para 29:3]
Accountability Check:
Why do we need the OSC an affiliate of the IAF?
Why does the IAF seek to have so many aliases?
Why the secrecy of it’s associations?
What does the IAF not want us to know?
If OSC is not IAF why does the IAF do the training?
Why pay the IAF 1% of the church’s revenue?
If you Talk Alinskyian, Walk Alinskyian, Train Alinskyian, then Aren’t You Alinskyian?
Why can’t the IAF make public all its affiliates?
Why does OSC claim that the IAF adopts faith based organizing
strategies, while the IAF who does the leadership training clearly states they are
non-
Why is this service necessary since they don’t solve any problems they just train us to identify them?
Why can’t we work together with other faith groups for the common good without membership or fees?
Are we losing sight of what is Church Responsibility and State Responsibility?
How does the church discern whether or not the IAF supports or funds issues that
go against our Catholic Faith? ( ie: pro-
Are we then inadvertently contributing to organizations such as these?
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