The Catholic Social Teachings
The Catholic Social Teachings
The Catholic Social Teachings
The Method
GOD IS A GOD OF ORDER AND BEAUTY.
No man is an island…
- John Donne
• SOCIAL JUSTICE
to denounce injustice/
to proclaim JUSTICE.
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FACES OF CRISIS
reflection/action
see process
act
SEE – Principles of Reflection
1. See:
What do you know about this issue or what did you
observe?
What specific facts can you cite about this issue or
experience?
What did you learn or observe?
How do you feel in the face of this issue or experience?
How does it touch you personally?
2. Judge (the heart of the process)
a. Social Analysis - Obtaining a more
complete picture of the social situation by
exploring its historical and structural
relationships. In this step, we attempt to
make sense of the reality that was observed
in Step 1. Why are things this way? What are
the root causes?
2. Judge: a. Social Analysis
Why does this situation exist? What are the root causes?
Economic factors -- Who owns? Who controls? Who pays? Who gets?
Who gets left out? Why?
Political factors – Who decides? For whom do they decide?
How do decisions get made? Who is left out of the process? Why?
Social Factors – Who is left out? Who is included? Why?
Historic Factors – What past events influence the situation today?
Cultural Factors – What values are evident? What do people believe
in? Who influences what people believe?
2. Judge (the heart of the process)
b. Theological Reflection – Analyzing the
experience in the light of scripture and the
Catholic social tradition? How do biblical
values and the principles of Catholic social
teaching help us to see this reality in a
different way? How do they serve as a
measuring stick for this experience?
2. Judge b. Theological Reflection
reflection/action
observe process
act
SEE
Featured photographs of Jesus Christ and the
Virgin Mary adorned with objects not related
to Christianity.
A crucifix was decorated with a piece of wood
in a shape of a phallic symbol.
One Christ the King figurine had rabbit ears
(mickey mouse).
JUDGE
• Art?
• Art involves the use of imagination,
craftsmanship and originality.
• “It is not -- I repeat -- it is not art! It is an
immature and juvenile attempt at caricature”
– F.Sionil Jose (National Artist)
• On Religion
– sacrilegious and blasphemous
– “It is not only sick, it is also sickening.
Binabastos mo ‘yung pananampalataya ng iba,“ -
Archbishop O. Cruz.
ACT
• Close down the controversial exhibit
showing defaced religious icons
• Pursue the charges because a
serious offense has been committed
and the CCP and the artist are
accountable under the law.
• Create a society that promotes
values and respect for one’s belief.