Studi Emigrazione n°218/2020
Studi Emigrazione 218/2020
Edited by / a cura di Jason Zuidema – Kevin Walker
We are pleased and honoured to be guest-editing this issue of Studi Emigrazione.
Even before we learned that an issue would be dedicated to our 50th anniversary conference, we were already thankful for ICMA’s close relationship to the Scalabrinian Congregation through our many shared members (some of whom have contributed here), and above all through Fr Bruno Ciceri, the architect of this conference and an inspiration to many of us, especially those of us indebted to his advocacy for fishers’ welfare. There were so many excellent, passionate presentations given on ministry to seafarers, fishers, and their families in Kaohsiung, and we are very pleased to be able to publish some of them here for posterity and for sharing with other ministries to migrants. For those reading who serve migrants in other ways, we hope that you find these articles on maritime ministry informative and applicable to your own work. Grateful as we are for all the wisdom shared in the presentations here presented as articles, we hope that through the articles might shine through that which we most valued in this conference, the fellowship that was felt in the question times after the presentations, the group excursions, and the conversations over meals. The conference was an opportunity not only to teach each other and be taught, but to rejoice in being united in a shared purpose, saying with the Holy Spirit, «Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brethren dwell together in unity!» (Psalm 133).
179 – Editorial – Prefazione
Jason Zuidema, Kevin Walker
182 – Welcome!
Andrew Wright
185 – Welcoming Speech
Archbishop Peter Liu Cheng-Chung
186 – Message Stella Maris Taiwan
187 – Message His Holiness Pope Francis
188 – God’s Call to Collaboration and Synodality
Luis Antonio Gokim Cardinal Tagle
198 – Active Listening: Lessons from Mary and Martha
Paul Rosenblum
201 – The Importance of Maritime Ministry’s Service to the Whole Port Community
Ricardo Rodríguez-Martos
208 – Stronger Together: Lessons from the History of ICMA
Paul Mooney
213 – ICMA and the MLC, 2006: The Value of a Unified Voice
Douglas B. Stevenson
217 – ICMA and Fishers’ Issues: A Conversation Kevin Walker
230 – Re-writing All Known Rules: How Digitalization is Affecting the Maritime Industry
Dirk Max Johns
236 – Equipping and Empowering Seafarers Worldwide. Maritime Leadership across Cultures and Seafarers’ Well-being
Rancho Villavicencio
240 – Best Practice for Engaging with the Maritime Industry for Seafarers’ Welfare. Refocus on our work: Benefit for all?
Toon Van De Sande
Altri articoli
249 – La sostenibilità sociale nel settore della pesca e dell’acquacoltura. Comunità internazionale e Santa Sede a confronto
Fernando Chica Arellano
257 – Responsabilidad social en las cadenas de valor en el sector de la pesca. Perspectiva de la Santa Sede
Fernando Chica Arellano
267 – Pope Francis: Mission, Migration, and Christian Spirituality
Stephen Bevans, SVD
295 – Guardianship of unaccompanied migrant minors: the EU migration system, the international standards on children’s rights, and the case of Spain
Patrizia Rinaldi
320 – Recensioni
329 – Segnalazioni
Lorenzo Prencipe (Fondazione CSER, Rome)
Matteo Sanfilippo (Università della Tuscia – Fondazione CSER, Rome)
Paolo Barcella (Università di Bergamo), Carola Perillo (Fondazione CSER, Rome), Lorenzo Prencipe (Fondazione CSER, Rome), Toni Ricciardi (Università di Ginevra), Aldo Skoda (Scalabrini International Migration Institute, Rome).
Giuseppe De Rita (former president CNEL, Rome), Antonio Golini (emeritus, Università di Roma La Sapienza), Russel King (University of Sussex), Desmond O’Connor (Flinders University, Adelaide), Antonio Paganoni (Congregazione scalabriniana), Enrico Pugliese (Università di Napoli), M. Beatriz Rocha-Trindade (Universidade Aberta – Lisboa)
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