- Jean Vanier
Jean Vanier, CC, GOQ (born
September 10 ,1928 ) is the founder ofL'Arche , an international organization which creates communities where people withdevelopmental disabilities and those who assist them share life together. [http://www.larche.ca/en/jean_vanier/biography/ L'Arche Page] ]L'ArcheIn 1964, through Vanier's friendship with a
Dominican order priest , Father Thomas Philippe, he became aware of the plight of thousands of people institutionalized with developmental disabilities. Jean Vanier felt led by God to invite two men, Raphael Simi and Philippe Seux, to leave the institutions where they resided and share their lives with him in a real home in Trosly-Breuil,France . He named their homeL'Arche , meaning "the ark", (referring toNoah's ark ). From this original community in France, 131 other communities have been founded throughout the world inEurope ,Africa ,Asia ,Australia , North andSouth America Although
L'Arche communities are found in many different cultures and reflect the ethnic and religious composition of the locales in which they exist, they share a common philosophy and approach. The goal ofL'Arche is to bring together people with developmental disabilities and those who assist them to live and work to create homes, recognizing one another’s unique value and gifts.In 1964, inspired by his belief that community can change the world, Jean Vanier founded Faith and Sharing, a worldwide movement of annual retreats where people from all walks of life are welcome. In 1971, he co-founded
Faith and Light with Marie Hélène Mathieu. Faith and Light groups, composed of people with developmental disabilities, their family and friends, meet regularly to discuss hopes and difficulties and topray together. Vanier points out that when confronted with human brokenness and weakness, people often find a God whoselove is without limitation. Today there are over 1400 Faith and Light communities around the world.Until the late 1970's, Jean Vanier carried the responsibility for L'Arche in Trosly-Breuil in France and for the International Federation of L'Arche. He stepped down from these responsibilities, to spend more time today counseling, encouraging and accompanying people who come to live in L'Arche as assistants to those with disabilities. Vanier still makes his home in the original community of Trosly-Breuil, France. He also travels widely, visiting other L'Arche communities, encouraging projects for new communities, and giving lectures and retreats. In the view of many of those who know him, Jean Vanier has demonstrated a lifetime of commitment to those who have been marginalized in our world, the lonely and the dispossessed.
By 2007, there were 130 L'Arche communities in 30 countries on all continents. The co-founded by Vanier an international support movement for families of people with disabilities, "Faith and Light" included, by 2007 information, over 1400 groups around the world. [http://www.larche.ca/en/jean_vanier/biography/ L'Arche Page] ]
Jean still lives in the first L'Arche community, in France.
Awards and honours
In recognition of his contributions and humanness to the marginalized, Jean Vanier has received numerous distinctions and awards including the Companion of the
Order of Canada , theLegion of Honour (France) and many awards from faith groups, among them thePaul VI International Prize, theCommunity of Christ International Peace Award , theRabbi Gunther Plaut Humanitarian Award and theGaudium et Spes Award.Pope John Paul II praised Jean’s work in creating L'Arche, saying "Over the past 30 years L'Arche has grown to become a dynamic and providential sign of the civilization of love." [http://www.larcheusa.org/mission.html] There are High Schools named after him in Whitehorse, Yukon;London, Ontario ; Scarborough, Ontario; Collingwood, Ontario andWelland, Ontario . On Wednesday October 24, 2007, Jean spoke at Upper Canada College in Toronto. [http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/ Top 100 Greatest Canadians]In 2006 Vanier received the prestigious
Beacon Fellowship Prize for his lifelong commitment to the care, well-being and independence of people with disabilities worldwide.References
External links
* [http://www.jean-vanier.org/home.en-gb.116.0.index.htm Official Web-site of Jean Vanier]
* [http://www.larche.org/ L'Arche International]
* [http://www.larche.ca/ L'Arche Canada]
* [http://www.larcheatlantic.org/ L'Arche Atlantic Region (Canada)]
* [http://www.larchedaybreak.com/ L'Arche Daybreak - Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada]
* [http://www.arcalatina.org/ L'Arche in Latinamerica /El Arca en Latinoamerica]
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