It is indeed a trend for the Romanian Orthodox Church to increase the realism of the Social Mission. The first day after the enthronment of Patriarch Daniel it became a fact. If until now during the last 17 years of Patriarch Teoctist rule the Church developed structures and human resources for its Social Mission, one step forward was made by patriarch Daniel. And this step is called "The Protocol for CooperationRregarding Social Inclusion. It is a protocol between the Romanian Patriarchate and the Government of Romania. Well established in the legislation, the parties of the protocol express that the objectives of this are:
1. strenghtening the national mechanisms for social inclusion in Romania
2. promoting dialogue between parties for improvement of the legislative and institutional framework in the field of social inclusion
3. define key priorities for elaborating common programes and projects in the field of social inclusion
4. establish the cooperation premises, exchange of information and mutual assistance
The duration of the protocol is 10 years, that is year 2017.
In our (blogger) view this period means that both the Government and the Patriarchate of Romania assessed more realistically that the social problems, the need of social insertion would not be over after the implementation of the National Development Plan (2007-2013) already established and negociated by Romanian Government and European Commission.
The obligations of the parties of this protocol are related to the Objectives in very speciffic manner.
If you are intrested in the whole text of the protocol please contact us.
In his speach, Patriarch Daniel, after signing the protocol underlined that the meaning of this protocol is first "the common concern and responsablity of Government of Romania and Romanian Orthodox Church towards disavantaged, poor, marginalized, abandoned children by parents gone to work outside the country, alone aged people, and others in suffering.
The Patriarch said to the Government members that the involvement of the Church in social insertion is both "a spiritual vocation and a pragmatic necessity". He also said that nowaday cooperation with State is ment for more efficiency but also for deepening the spiritual meaning, and expresing the ethical side of the funding alocated by Romanian State and the European Union for alleviating the poverty and implementation of EU cohesion policy.
1. strenghtening the national mechanisms for social inclusion in Romania
2. promoting dialogue between parties for improvement of the legislative and institutional framework in the field of social inclusion
3. define key priorities for elaborating common programes and projects in the field of social inclusion
4. establish the cooperation premises, exchange of information and mutual assistance
The duration of the protocol is 10 years, that is year 2017.
In our (blogger) view this period means that both the Government and the Patriarchate of Romania assessed more realistically that the social problems, the need of social insertion would not be over after the implementation of the National Development Plan (2007-2013) already established and negociated by Romanian Government and European Commission.
The obligations of the parties of this protocol are related to the Objectives in very speciffic manner.
If you are intrested in the whole text of the protocol please contact us.
In his speach, Patriarch Daniel, after signing the protocol underlined that the meaning of this protocol is first "the common concern and responsablity of Government of Romania and Romanian Orthodox Church towards disavantaged, poor, marginalized, abandoned children by parents gone to work outside the country, alone aged people, and others in suffering.
The Patriarch said to the Government members that the involvement of the Church in social insertion is both "a spiritual vocation and a pragmatic necessity". He also said that nowaday cooperation with State is ment for more efficiency but also for deepening the spiritual meaning, and expresing the ethical side of the funding alocated by Romanian State and the European Union for alleviating the poverty and implementation of EU cohesion policy.
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