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Some of the key takeaways are that human beings are made in God's image and endowed with intellect and free will. Catholic Social Justice Teaching is based on principles like human dignity, respect for life, and solidarity.

The principles of Catholic Social Teaching include human dignity, respect for life, solidarity, option for the poor, dignity of work, and stewardship.

According to Catholic Social Teaching, fundamental human rights include the right to life, right to worship God, economic rights, and political rights.

CHAPTER ONE

Catholic Social Justice: An Overview

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


- The gospel proclaims that human beings are made in the image and likeness of God

- Made in a divine image, we are endowed with a human soul with two great powers 1.) Intellect
2.) Free will

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


1.) Human Intellect

Enables us to recognize and understand Gods command to do good and avoid evil

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


2.) Free will

Enables us to choose good with the guidance of our conscience and to obey Gods law of love

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


- Original sin has weakened us, inclining us to commit evil by making bad judgments and choosing lesser goods ________________________________________
Malnutrition is responsible for the death of over five million children per year Nearly three billion people, live on less than $2.00 per day Over 46 million babies have been aborted in the U.S. since Roe vs. Wade

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


Catholic Social Justice Teaching - The church doctrine (teaching) attempts to understand how societies work - It makes moral judgements about economic and social matters in light of revealed truth

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


Flows primarily from the life and words of Jesus Christ

Catholic Social Justice


Rooted in teachings of the Hebrew prophets

Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice


- Aspects of Catholic Social Justice Teaching
1.) It gives us principles for reflection
2.) It provides criteria for judgment 3.) It gives guidelines for action

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


Sharing Catholic Social Teaching
- Purpose is to alert Catholics that the Churchs teaching on social justice is an essential part of our faith - The wheel of justice presents the principles of Catholic social justice.
Our ultimate destination is Gods kingdom Along the way there are obstacles

The principles on the wheel need to be applied to smooth out the road that leads us to God

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


Wheel of Justice
Solidarity Stewardship

Work & Workers

8 7 1

9 2

Respect for Life

Option for 6 the Poor

Human Dignity

3 Family

4
Rights & Duties

Community Participation

Common Good

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


1.) Principle of Dignity of the Human Person

- Every person deserves respect - Our dignity does not come from what we do or what we have, it comes from being Gods special creation

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


2.) Principle of Respect for Human Life - Every stage of a humans life is precious and worthy of our respect and protection

3.) Principle of the Call to Family, Community, & Participation


- People have a right and duty to participate in society seeking together the common good and well-being of all

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


4.) Principle of Rights and Responsibilities - The essential, fundamental right is the right to life - Every person has the right to the necessities that make for human decency

Faith
Food and Shelter

Education
Health care

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


5.) Principle of the Common Good - Social conditions that permit people to reach their full human potential and to realize their human dignity - Essential elements 1.) Respect for the person 2.) Social well-being and establishment of the group 3.) Peace and security

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


6.) Principle of the Preferential Option; Love for the Poor and Vulnerable

- Poor and Vulnerable are our brothers and sisters


- They deserve respect, the protection of their rights, and justice

7.) Principle of Dignity of Work; Rights of Workers


- Economy must serve the people, not the other way around - Workers rights

Principles of Catholic Social Teaching


8.) Principle of Solidarity - We need to commit ourselves to the common good - We must work for peace and justice in the world marked by violence and war 9.) Principle of Stewardship - We respect our loving Creator by being good stewards of the earth

How Christians View the Human Person


-Our view of how humans should act depends on how we see ourselves -If we see ourselves created in Gods image, then we know we are called to reflect all the qualities of the Creator

How Christians View the Human Person


- Foundation of Catholic Social Teaching is that each of us is made in Gods image:

Each human being has tremendous dignity Each human being is a child of God We are special in Gods eyes We have rights and responsibilities We have a spiritual nature God made us for himself We possess freedom; we must use it responsibly We are social beings We image God best when we love one another God made us co-creators with him We are wounded by sin and inclined to evil and error

How Christians View the Human Person


- Jesus has much to reveal to us about who we are and how we should treat each other - We are saved through Jesus passion, death and resurrection -We are to be compassionate like Jesus

Our Rights as Humans

Right

a claim we can make on other people and on society so we can live a full, human life.

Our Rights as Humans


Universal rights the rights are for every human being Inviolable rights these rights are untouchable because they come from God Inalienable rights these rights are inherent and beyond challenge

Our Rights as Humans


Peace on Earth - Named the fundamental human rights:
Right to Life Moral and Cultural Rights Right to Worship God Right to Choose Freely Ones State of Life Economic Rights The Right of Meeting and Association The Right to Emigrate and Immigrate Political Rights

Vocabulary
free will original sin dignity Social Justice doctrine Sharing Catholic Social Teaching common good rights Abba encyclical Peace on Earth pornography

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