Monday, July 3, 2017

The L'Arche Canada in Richmond Hills, Ontario, Canada - Jean Vanier - Daily Thought - Monday, 3 July 2017 "Community Integration"

The L'Arche Canada in Richmond Hills, Ontario, Canada - Jean Vanier - Daily Thought - Monday, 3 July 2017 "Community Integration"
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Monday, 3 July 2017 "Community Integration"
The more a community deepens and grows, the more integrated it must be in the neighbourhood. When it begins, the community is integrated within the four walls of its house. But gradually it opens up to neighbours and friends. Some communities begin to panic when they feel that their neighbours are becoming committed to them; they are frightened of losing their identity, of losing control. But there are times to knock down the walls of a community. This is how a small community can gradually become the yeast in the dough, a place of unity for all and between all. [Jean Vanier, Community and Growth, page 116, L'Arche Canada | L'Arche Canada Foundation | Jean Vanier Online]
 
 
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