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Intergenerational Respect at Filipinized Churches Intergenerational Respect at Filipinized Churches
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Intergenerational Passion and Revolution in Filipino Religious Life Intergenerational Passion and Revolution in Filipino Religious Life
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Converting Intergenerational Passion to Revolutionary Action Converting Intergenerational Passion to Revolutionary Action
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Case Study: Saint Augustine’s Catholic Church, South San Francisco Case Study: Saint Augustine’s Catholic Church, South San Francisco
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Compelling Political Issues Compelling Political Issues
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Leadership Structure Leadership Structure
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Socioeconomics of the Congregation Socioeconomics of the Congregation
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Parish Intergenerational Interest Groups Parish Intergenerational Interest Groups
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Summary and Conclusion Summary and Conclusion
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6 Blessing Passion and Revolution
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Published:February 2009
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Abstract
This chapter explores the dynamics of intergenerational kasamahan (bonding Filipinization). It begins by discussing the respect filled interactions observed between youth and their elders in homes and Filipinized churches, and then explores what university students in San Francisco—particularly children of Filipino migrant faithful who attend spiritual schools—learn about social justice, community organizing, and counterhegemonic actions vis-à-vis the church. Next, it explores how these students use their classroom and library learning to foster a passion for justice within themselves and then release this passion as revolutionary action to challenge injustices in American society. Using an in-depth case discussion of Saint Augustine's Catholic Church in South San Francisco, the chapter elaborates on four conditions that are necessary for transforming passionate energy and revolutionary spirit into intergenerational kasamahan. The case study shows how these factors all come together as a passionate energy and revolutionary spirit that brings together young and old parishioners toward the confrontation of a critical immigrant rights issue at the San Francisco International Airport.
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