CFE 106A - Module 1
CFE 106A - Module 1
The primary objective of this module is to stir and reignite the spirit of service,
characterized by integrity and compassion, that resides within you as a member of the
Lousian community. It aims to awaken a deep sense of commitment and dedication to
the noble cause of eradicating extreme poverty from all corners of the globe. This aligns
with Goal 1 of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, which aims to end
poverty in all its forms worldwide. By immersing yourself in the study and practice of this
module, you will be propelled towards actively engaging in the crucial work of
eliminating poverty.
Furthermore, Module 1 endeavors to ignite a passion within your hearts and minds,
inspiring you to contribute to the building of resilience among those who are
economically disadvantaged and vulnerable. The module recognizes the importance of
addressing not only the immediate challenges faced by the poor but also their exposure
and vulnerability to climate-related events, as well as other shocks and disasters of
economic, social, and environmental nature. This echoes the UN-SDG1, which
emphasizes the need to reduce the susceptibility of marginalized populations to such
adversities.
Through your involvement with this module, you will not only gain knowledge and
understanding but also experience a profound awakening and rekindling of the spirit of
service. Your hearts and minds will be set ablaze with a renewed dedication to uplifting
the lives of the poor and vulnerable, promoting their resilience, and safeguarding them
from the various challenges they face.
Biblical Reading:
The Revelation to Samuel
(1 Samuel 3: 1-18)
answered, “Speak, for your servant is listening.” 11 The LORD said to Samuel: I am about
to do something in Israel that will make the ears of everyone who hears it ring. 12 On that
day I will carry out against Eli everything I have said about his house, beginning to end. 13
I announce to him that I am condemning his house once and for all, because of this
crime: though he knew his sons were blaspheming God, he did not reprove them. 14
Therefore, I swear to Eli’s house: No sacrifice or offering will ever expiate its crime. 15
Samuel then slept until morning, when he got up early and opened the doors of the
temple of the LORD. He was afraid to tell Eli the vision, 16 but Eli called to him, “Samuel,
my son!” He replied, “Here I am.” 17 Then Eli asked, “What did he say to you? Hide nothing
from me! May God do thus to you, and more, if you hide from me a single thing he told
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you.” 18 So Samuel told him everything, and held nothing back. Eli answered, “It is the
LORD. What is pleasing in the LORD’s sight, the LORD will do.”
The Biblical passage from 1 Samuel 3: 1-21 has been thoroughly examined,
particularly focusing on the theme of the divine call and the process of discernment. The
module places a significant emphasis on discernment as it relates to answering the divine
call. Discernment is a relevant and applicable theme in various aspects of life, including
work, home, and community.
By exploring the biblical text and analyzing the elements that make Samuel a
symbol of discernment, participants will gain a deeper understanding of this concept.
Samuel serves as a symbolic figure that embodies discernment, aligning with the core
values of the CICM (Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae) and the universal values of
Integrity, Compassion, and Service. Drawing inspiration from Samuel's example,
participants will be encouraged to confront the challenges they encounter along their
own paths. This will result in a lived spirituality, translating into practical application in their
respective fields of endeavor.
Similar to Samuel's need to listen attentively, as a student, you are also called to
listen, discern, and take action. By actively engaging in the process of discernment, you
will be better equipped to navigate the complexities of life and make meaningful
contributions in your chosen sphere of influence.
➢ Guide question for your Journal reflection: How can you actively engage in self-
reflection and discernment as you progress towards your professional life, relying
on the assurance that God is with you?
➢ Guide question for journal reflection: How do the specific local and global issues
or uncertainties you encounter in your daily life prompt you to seek divine
guidance? Moreover, drawing from the example of Samuel, what inspiration can
you derive to address these issues?
➢ Guide question for journal reflection: How can you actively cultivate moments of
silence and prioritize justice, peace, and the integrity of creation within your
community, allowing for a deeper reconnection with yourself, the community,
and God?