The
Church and Development
12. True to the teaching
and example of her divine Founder, who cited the preaching of the Gospel to the
poor as a sign of His mission, 11 the Church has never failed to foster
the human progress of the nations to which she brings faith in Christ. Besides
erecting sacred edifices, her missionaries have also promoted construction of
hospitals, sanitariums, schools and universities. By teaching the native
population how to take full advantage of natural resources, the missionaries
often protected them from the greed of foreigners.
We would certainly admit that this work was
sometimes far from perfect, since it was the work of men. The missionaries
sometimes intermingled the thought patterns and behavior patterns of their
native land with the authentic message of Christ. Yet, for all this, they did
protect and promote indigenous institutions; and many of them pioneered in
promoting the country's material and cultural progress.
We need only mention the efforts of Pere
Charles de Foucauld: he compiled a valuable dictionary of the Tuareg language,
and his charity won him the title, "everyone's brother." So We deem
it fitting to praise those oft forgotten pioneers who were motivated by love
for Christ, just as We honor their imitators and successors who today continue
to put themselves at the generous and unselfish service of those to whom they
preach the Gospel.
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