Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Altruism and Service
I do believe that the service project we participated in relates directly to altruism. I went into the service day not expecting to get anything back from it. We were to asking to get paid for our work, and we did not receive any service in return. To me, the reward from it was looking at the fields at the end of the day and seeing how much cleaner they were. When I first heard what we were doing for the service day, I expected to be working down near the river removing a wall of sandbags. I was slightly disappointed when I got there and saw that we were simply removing muck from the fences of the baseball fields. After lunch, myself and about five other guys were asked to help move bleachers with two works from South Sioux City. I enjoyed this work much more. It went by very quickly and the progress of the job was obvious. We found out that the bleachers were going to be used at the remembrance ceremony for one of the U.S. Marines that was recently shot down in the middle-east. It was a great feeling to know that we were helping a man who gave literally everything he had to protect our country. In regards to the topic of "Pay it Forward", I believe that the idea of it is amazing. It would be incredible to see everyone on the planet working together to help one another out. The big problem with this is that there are far too many people that are introverted and care only about themselves. It would take years of work to convince these people to help three others out. However, with enough dedication to the cause, maybe someday this would work out.
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In the last 30 years the Catholic Church and Cartholic Institutions have done a commendable job of placing service in an important curricular position. I believe we have tried to follow in the footsteps of Jesus and tried to trench our students the importance of the Gospel commands of: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned,etc. this is what is expected of us and Francis is a good person to imitate.
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