“Mediterránea”

Project of Systemic Change of the Vincentian Family

The General Curia, Rome

In our hearts and minds we still have the Vincentian Jubilee, the great Symposium for the 400th anniversary of the birth of the charism inherited by our Founder. We have lived this event not as a celebration closed in itself, but considering it as a starting point, to begin to work on the charism throughout the fifth century and to respond to any challenge which new poverties present us today. In the message addressed to the Vincentian Family, Pope Francis  wrote to us:

“The testimony of Saint Vincentencourages us to invest in the creativity of love with the authenticity of a “heart which sees”. Charity, in fact, is not satisfied with good practices of the past but is able to transform the present. This is all the more necessary today with the ever-changing complexity of our globalized society where some forms of charity or assistance, although justified by generous intentions, risk supporting forms of exploitation and illegal activity and do not produce real and sustainable progress. For this reason, envisioning charity, organizing close relationships and investing in formation are timely lessons from Saint Vincent. His example, though, also encourages us to give time and space to persons who are poor, to those suffering from the new forms of poverty of our time, to the too many people living in poverty today and to make their thoughts and difficulties our own. A Christianity without contact with people who suffer becomes a disincarnated Christianity, unable to touch the flesh of Christ. Encounter persons who are poor and give poor persons a voice so that our culture focused on the ephemeral does not reduce their presence to silence.”

In this groove we located the Mediterranea project. This is another consecutive fruit of the Vincentian charism which consists of the requalification and valorization of the unused lands owned by the General Curia of the Congregation of the Mission (around 2 hectares, 5 acres of land) at 191 Via della Nocetta where a vivariumspecializing in plants from Mediterranean basin, an orchard, a gardenwith aromatic herbs and a factoryproducing various designed objects to be used in outdoor garden were created.

Mediterranea was born at the beginning of 2018 thanks to synergy between The Congregation of the Mission, groups of Vincentian Volunteers of Lazio Region, “Tre Fontane”, a social cooperative (entity managing some centers of SPRAR – Protection System for Asylum Seeking and Refugees) and “Linaria”, an NGO which over time got  various experiences in urban space and on integration).

The main object of Mediterranea is to improve professional skills of the group of twelve SPRAR beneficiaries based generally in Rome, who aim to sustain integration with labor and social structures of the capital. This systemic changeproject is in line with the policy of the Vincentian Family in the last decade and the guidelines of the recently lived Symposium.

Thanks to all this, today you can find near the grounds of the General Curia:

  • An organic vegetable garden and the garden with vegetables for sale in local markets and restaurants.
  • A garden of aromatic herbs and a citrus grove which are used to produce salts and flavored sugars and organic jams in 50g jars for retail and online sale.
  • A vivarium to cultivate a precious and rare collection of “sweet pea” (plant of very aromatic vines) and “cosmos” (very rare, specific flowers) which come from specialized vivariums in the United Kingdom; a wide range of cereals and Mediterranean plants (xerophilous plants which are adapted to live in environments characterized by long periods of drought, arid or desert climates) thanks to the collaboration with “Cascina Bollate”, the vivarium similar to what Susanna Magistretti created in one prison.
  • A workshop where designer outdoor decorations for gardens and terraces to protect and hold plants and walls are made along with vertical gardens, garden tables and chairs, pots of iron and wood for all types and genres of plants.
  • Thanks to professionalism of Michela Pasquali (landscape architect and president of Linaria) a design and maintenance of gardens, terraces and balconies team.

Through the nascent collaboration with the social cooperative “Vincentian Welcome” it is intended to enter the labor and commercial world in a stable and professional way , through action of social enterprisewhich is affirmed in the local and national areas.

The initiative, besides to be an occasion of complete and autonomous social integrationfor this groups of political refugees, it also wants to be an experience of strong social, economic and environmental impact, with the possibility of becoming a pilot project replicable in other urban religious or public owned properties.  These are two characteristics which in turn, are essential strategiesfor the methodology of systemic change.

This simple intervention in favor of SPRAR beneficiaries, asylum seekers and those under international or humanitarian protection, usually residents of Rome who knock on our doors  is a concrete way of facing new challenges of poverty  demanding our adhesion to the Gospel of Christ now in the 21st century. Response through global and overall intervention allows an integral change in one’s lifestyle, and a true and authentic development  promoting dignity and restores personal autonomy, a systemic change of their own existence.

It is not jealous, it is not pompous, it is not inflated”…, as Saint Paul says, …“it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. Love never fails.”

To get more information you may visit their website (in Italian): http://www.mediterranearete.org/

and their page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mediterranearete

By: Elena Grazini y Giuseppe Carulli, CM