John Mundell, president and founder of Mundell and Associates, an Indianapolis environmental consulting company, and a contributor to this blog, was interviewed recently by Zenit. The interview was published in two parts.
People are searching for meaning in work, ways to aid people and the environment while earning profits, and Benedict XVI is pointing the way, says an Economy of Communion member.
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There is a big push to find the meaning of work, to ask, "How do I integrate myself and my faith with my work life?" [The Economy of Communion] is seen as one of those ways of doing that, of practicing your beliefs within the context of a faith tradition. Thus we have people who are experts, and they start a business. Or they convert the company they have according to this new vision and begin operating it according to Economy of Communion principles.
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There is a big push to find the meaning of work, to ask, "How do I integrate myself and my faith with my work life?" [The Economy of Communion] is seen as one of those ways of doing that, of practicing your beliefs within the context of a faith tradition. Thus we have people who are experts, and they start a business. Or they convert the company they have according to this new vision and begin operating it according to Economy of Communion principles.
Read part 1 here and part 2 here.
For more blog posts on the Economy of Communion, click on the "Economy of Communion" link under "categories" to the right, or click here.
For more blog posts on the Economy of Communion, click on the "Economy of Communion" link under "categories" to the right, or click here.
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