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Abstract
Reflecting on the words and lived actions of philosophers, theologians and others in the Catholic tradition can inform the Spirituality of a Servant Leader. Thoughtful considerations of the crucified today and personal examination of reader towards systems and structures of oppression should inform those in leadership. Members and alumni of a Vincentian university must recall and embody the leadership styles of Jesus Christ and St. Vincent De Paul in their own places of influence to make for a more just and righteous global society. A Vincentian education calls leaders to holistic care of those they lead coupled with radical principles that are counter cultural but rooted in solidarity and other Catholic Social Teachings.
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Duffy, Sally
(2023)
"Spirituality of the Servant Leader,"
Journal of Vincentian Social Action: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 10.
Available at:
https://scholar.stjohns.edu/jovsa/vol7/iss1/10
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