Cohexistence, as overcoming tensions in personal relationships and a method for resolving differences.
Cohexistence, as overcoming tensions in personal relationships and a method for resolving differences.
Generosity, as a free decision to give oneself to others, in a spirit of service, recognizing the real needs of the immediate environment and without compensation.
Development, as a facilitator of the freedom of human beings, allowing the peaceful coordination of social life and offering the best opportunities for economic growth and prosperity.
Service, as spontaneous collaborative help to others, detached from interest and convenience. It is based on the effort in the day-to-day and the common.
Commitment, as the fulfillment of an obligation by putting into play all our capabilities and exceeding expectations. As overcoming a contract and a promise placed at the service of society to cover unmet needs. It is based on generosity and should never be a burden.
Respect, as treatment due according to the dignity of the person, which basically means respecting his life, his privacy, his property, his fame, his age and all his characteristics.
Dialogue, as the basis of human relations, based on respect, commitment and mutual acceptance.
Education, as the basis of society. Knowledge is promoted through education, providing the person with the necessary training to function as full-fledged citizens, assuring them the necessary opportunities for personal and professional development.
Freedom, as a personal choice. Society wont be free if its members are not free. Freedom involve self-governance, responsibility and tolerance. The person should make their own decision to avoid others make decisions for them. To be free is to have the power of choice.
Self-esteem, as the basis of a deep and solid knowledge of our person that takes only what corresponds to it and acts as a tool created within us, generating balance and security. If self-esteem must be well founded on a realistic and objective vision of our person, it is necessary to achieve full acceptance of our defects and limitations with the sober recognition of our aptitudes and skills.
Solidarity, as a human tendency in the search for commitment to common goods and based on the equality of people as a social group. It is not directed to the person but to a determined group. To be in solidarity is to be sensitive to the problems of social exclusion and to face social transformation based on justice and egalitarian development.