Two years ago, the assembly of children and young people in Catholic Action commissioned the adults among us to work alongside them toward a single goal: that encounters with difference would not drive people apart or into isolation, but open doors to dialogue and mutual enrichment. The themes from that mandate—collected here, and hardly new to Catholic associational life—sparked deep reflection last year on the beauty of becoming a neighbor to others, practices "necessary to keep alive and advance horizons of good and possibility," here and now. The hope is that every Christian community, lay and consecrated alike, will not wait for difference—manifested here in disability—to come knocking. Instead, it will become truly inclusive from the start. Awake to the mystery hidden in every person. Unafraid of the vast, thorny question that lies beneath: the suffering of the innocent.
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