Carmem Lussi and Roberto Marinucci (Orgs.)
Brasília: CSEM; São Paulo: Paulus, 2018.
This collection of thirteen articles by experts on pastoral theology and human mobility reflects on themes related to pastoral experience and service that challenge agents, ecclesial leaders and migrants/refugees.
Organized by Carmem Lussi and Roberto Marinucci, it was designed especially for readers who work or would like to work in an ecclesial context for/with migrants and/or refugees. These are expositions and ideas based on a vision of human mobility as a positive and purposeful process, both for humanity in general and for the Church in particular.
“Of the many messages and teachings that can be extracted from this work, we highlight the challenge it makes for us to be a missionary Church, always going out, but always in articulation, overcoming welfarism and paternalism. It also challenges us, as pastoral workers, to take a faith-based approach to the phenomena of human mobility and forced migration: beyond inculturation, let's overcome all ethnocentrism, whatever it may be.” - Bishop José Luiz Salles

