"In the order I was in, each brother takes five vows, one of which is teaching the poor gratuitously. As a young person I was seized by this idea of social justice and I wanted very much to follow my vow of teaching the poor gratuitously"
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The subtext is the tension between youthful purity and the adult reality that “social justice” is never just an idea. Reggio frames his conviction as being “seized” by it, a verb that suggests possession, urgency, and maybe a hint of danger. He isn’t describing a career plan; he’s describing a conversion experience. That language also foreshadows his later work, which often treats society as something that captures us - by speed, technology, systems - and asks what gets displaced when we stop choosing and start complying.
Contextually, this sits in the long American mid-century story of religious orders doing frontline social work, especially in communities written off by the market. Reggio’s intent isn’t to romanticize poverty; it’s to stake a claim that the moral center of culture can be built in places where money doesn’t circulate. Even as a director, he keeps that vow’s logic: make the invisible visible, and do it without asking the vulnerable to pay the price of being seen.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Reggio, Godfrey. (2026, January 17). In the order I was in, each brother takes five vows, one of which is teaching the poor gratuitously. As a young person I was seized by this idea of social justice and I wanted very much to follow my vow of teaching the poor gratuitously. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-order-i-was-in-each-brother-takes-five-47750/
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Reggio, Godfrey. "In the order I was in, each brother takes five vows, one of which is teaching the poor gratuitously. As a young person I was seized by this idea of social justice and I wanted very much to follow my vow of teaching the poor gratuitously." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-order-i-was-in-each-brother-takes-five-47750/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"In the order I was in, each brother takes five vows, one of which is teaching the poor gratuitously. As a young person I was seized by this idea of social justice and I wanted very much to follow my vow of teaching the poor gratuitously." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-order-i-was-in-each-brother-takes-five-47750/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.








