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Catholic Social Teaching
A Key to Catholic Identity
Office for Social Justice
Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
328 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102
651-291-4477 http://www.osjspm.org
The Problem
Far too many Catholics are unfamiliar with the basic content
of Catholic social teaching. More fundamentally, many
Catholics do not adequately understand that the social mission
of the Church is an essential part of Catholic faith.
This poses a serious challenge for all Catholics, since it
weakens our capacity to be a Church that is true to the
demands of the Gospel. We need to do more to share the social
mission and message of our Church.
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
U.S. Bishops, 1998
A Key to Catholic Identity
The central message is simple: our faith is
profoundly social. We cannot be called truly
“Catholic” unless we hear and heed the Church's
call to serve those in need and work for justice
and peace.
Communities of Salt and Light, U.S. Bishops, 1993
Vatican II’s Ecclesiology
 The Church is a sign and a safeguard
of the dignity of the human person.
 A religious organization whose purpose it is to help
bring about the reign of God in history.
 The social mission is “constitutive”
not extra-curricular or optional.
Justice in the World, 1971 Synod
Action on behalf of justice and participation
in the transformation of the world fully
appear to us as a constitutive dimension of
the preaching of the Gospel, or, in other
words, of the Church's mission for the
redemption of the human race and its
liberation from every oppressive situation.
Constitutive Elements of Church
 Scripture
 Sacraments
 Social Mission
-- hearing the Good News
-- worship, prayer life, etc.
-- action for social justice
Catholic Social Teaching
 Rooted in the Bible
 Continually developed in Catholic Social Teaching
-- Observe, judge, act
Biblical themes of justice
 God is active in human history
 Creation
 Covenant relationship
 Community
 Anawim -- "the widows, orphans and aliens”
 The example of Jesus – reign of God, healing
In biblical faith, the doing of justice
is the primary expectation of Yahweh.
Walter Brueggeman
Community,
State of Blessing
Become
Owners
Forget the
Poor
Forget
Yahweh
Create
Other Gods
Self
Destruction
Prophets:
The Poor
Kill the
Prophets
Cry out for
Deliverance
Restoration
Cycle of Baal
Vatican II
This split between the faith which many profess and
their daily lives deserves to be counted among the
more serious errors of our age.
Long since, the Prophets of the Old Testament fought
vehemently against this scandal and even more so did
Jesus Christ Himself in the New Testament threaten it
with grave punishments.
1891 Rerum Novarum Leo XIII
1931 Quadragesimo Anno Pius XI
1961 Mother and Teacher John XXIII
1963 Peace on Earth John XXIII
1965 Church in the Modern World Vatican II
1967 The Development of Peoples Paul VI
1971 A Call to Action Paul VI
1971 Justice in the World Synod of Bishops
1979 Redeemer of Humanity John Paul II
1981 On Human Work John Paul II
1988 On Social Concern John Paul II
1991 The One Hundredth Year John Paul II
1995 The Gospel of Life John Paul II
Modern Cat
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Individual Individual
Commutative (Contractual)
Society
Major Themes from Catholic Social Teaching
1. Human dignity
2. Community
3. Rights and duties
4. Option for the poor
5. Participation
6. Economic Justice
7. Stewardship of Creation
8. Solidarity
9. Role of Government
10. Promotion of Peace
1. Human dignity
The person is sacred, made in the image of God.
2. Community / Common Good
The social nature of the human person
The fact that human beings are social by nature
indicates that the betterment of the person and
the improvement of society depend on each
other.…humanity by its very nature stands
completely in need of life in society.
Vatican II, The Church in the Modern World
“Every man for himself,” said the elephant
as he danced among the chickens.
Charles Dickens
3. Rights and duties
 Civil/political
 Economic/social
Every person has a right to the basic material
necessities that are required to live a decent life.
4. Option for the Poor
 Remember the “widows, orphans, and aliens.”
 A necessary element of the common good
5. Participation
All people have a right to
a minimum level of participation
in the economic, political, and
cultural life of society.
6. Economic Justice
 The economy must serve people, not the other way around.
People are more important than things; labor is more
important than capital.
 All workers have a right to productive work, to decent
wages, to safe working conditions; and they have a right to
organize and join unions.
 People have a right to economic initiative and private
property, but these rights have limits. No one is allowed
to amass excessive wealth when others lack the
basic necessities of life.
7. Stewardship of Creation
The goods of the earth are gifts.
We hold them in trust, as stewards.
“God destined the earth and all it contains for all people
and nations so that all created things would be shared
fairly by all humankind under the guidance of justice
tempered by charity.”
On the Development of Peoples
8. The Virtue of Solidarity
“It is a firm and persevering determination
to commit oneself to the common good; that
is to say, to the good of all ...because we are
all really responsible for all.”
Pope John Paul II, On Social Concern, 1987
9. Role of Government
 The state has a positive moral function.
It is an instrument to promote human dignity,
protect human rights, and build
the common good
 Subsidiarity
As small as possible
As big as necessary
10. Promotion of Peace
 Peace is not just the absence of war
 “If you want peace, work for justice.”
Pope Paul VI, 1972, World Day of Peace Message
Major Themes from Catholic Social Teaching
1. Human dignity
2. Community
3. Rights and duties
4. Option for the poor
5. Participation
6. Economic Justice
7. Stewardship of Creation
8. Solidarity
9. Role of Government
10. Promotion of Peace
Implications for Catholic Educators
Catholic schools, religious education and faith
formation programs are vitally important for sharing
the substance and values of the Catholic social
justice heritage.
Just as the social teaching of the Church is integral to
Catholic faith, the social justice dimensions of
teaching are integral to Catholic education and
catechesis. They are an essential part of Catholic
identity and formation.
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
U.S. Bishops, 1998
“Seven Commandments” for Integrating
Catholic Social Teaching into Our Faith
1. Rooted in prayer and worship.
2. Integrate, don’t isolate.
3. Content counts – study the documents.
4. Competency really counts.
5. Charity (social service) is not enough.
6. Thou shalt observe, judge, act.
7. Thou shalt have fun!
Make sure the teaching
is rooted in prayer and worship.
Cultivate a spirituality that is not just private,
but also public and social.
Catholicism does not call us to abandon
the world, but to help shape it.
This does not mean leaving worldly tasks and
responsibilities, but transforming them.
Everyday Christianity: To Hunger and Thirst for Justice
U.S. Bishops, November, 1998
Integrate, don’t isolate
The commitment to human life and dignity, to
human rights and solidarity is a calling every
Catholic must share. It is not a vocation for a few,
but a challenge for every Catholic educator.
The values of the Church's social teaching must not
be treated as tangential or optional. They must be a
core part of teaching and formation.
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions, U.S. Bishops, 1998
Content counts
Study the documents.
There is a universal need to be more explicit
in teaching the principles of Catholic social
thought and helping people apply and act on
those principles.
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
U.S. Bishops, 1998
Competency really counts
We strongly urge Catholic to create additional
resources and programs that will address the lack
of familiarity with Catholic social teaching among
many….
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
U.S. Bishops, 1998
Charity (social service)
is not enough.
There is a need for Catholic educational and
catechetical programs not only to continue
offering direct service experiences, but also to
offer opportunities to work for change in the
policies and structures that cause injustice.
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
U.S. Bishops, 1998
Thou shalt observe, judge, act
 Observe the facts; know the reality
 Use social analysis and moral values to make
judgments about the facts
 Plan a realistic and effective strategy
for action
Thou shalt have fun
No one likes a grim do-gooder!
Conclusion
Salt and Light for the World
“You’re supposed to be the leaven in the
loaf, not part of the lump.”
Internet Resources on
Catholic Social Teaching
 http://www.osjspm.org/cst
 http://www.osjspm.org/justed.htm
 http://www.mcgill.pvt.k12.al.us/jerryd/cm/cst.htm
This PowerPoint presentation can be
downloaded at the following web address:
http://www.osjspm.org/cst.htm
Catholic Social Teaching
A Key to Catholic Identity
Society
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• Public Peace
• Basic Rights
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  • 1. Catholic Social Teaching A Key to Catholic Identity Office for Social Justice Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis 328 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102 651-291-4477 http://www.osjspm.org
  • 2. The Problem Far too many Catholics are unfamiliar with the basic content of Catholic social teaching. More fundamentally, many Catholics do not adequately understand that the social mission of the Church is an essential part of Catholic faith. This poses a serious challenge for all Catholics, since it weakens our capacity to be a Church that is true to the demands of the Gospel. We need to do more to share the social mission and message of our Church. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions U.S. Bishops, 1998
  • 3. A Key to Catholic Identity The central message is simple: our faith is profoundly social. We cannot be called truly “Catholic” unless we hear and heed the Church's call to serve those in need and work for justice and peace. Communities of Salt and Light, U.S. Bishops, 1993
  • 4. Vatican II’s Ecclesiology  The Church is a sign and a safeguard of the dignity of the human person.  A religious organization whose purpose it is to help bring about the reign of God in history.  The social mission is “constitutive” not extra-curricular or optional.
  • 5. Justice in the World, 1971 Synod Action on behalf of justice and participation in the transformation of the world fully appear to us as a constitutive dimension of the preaching of the Gospel, or, in other words, of the Church's mission for the redemption of the human race and its liberation from every oppressive situation.
  • 6. Constitutive Elements of Church  Scripture  Sacraments  Social Mission -- hearing the Good News -- worship, prayer life, etc. -- action for social justice
  • 7. Catholic Social Teaching  Rooted in the Bible  Continually developed in Catholic Social Teaching -- Observe, judge, act
  • 8. Biblical themes of justice  God is active in human history  Creation  Covenant relationship  Community  Anawim -- "the widows, orphans and aliens”  The example of Jesus – reign of God, healing In biblical faith, the doing of justice is the primary expectation of Yahweh. Walter Brueggeman
  • 9. Community, State of Blessing Become Owners Forget the Poor Forget Yahweh Create Other Gods Self Destruction Prophets: The Poor Kill the Prophets Cry out for Deliverance Restoration Cycle of Baal
  • 10. Vatican II This split between the faith which many profess and their daily lives deserves to be counted among the more serious errors of our age. Long since, the Prophets of the Old Testament fought vehemently against this scandal and even more so did Jesus Christ Himself in the New Testament threaten it with grave punishments.
  • 11. 1891 Rerum Novarum Leo XIII 1931 Quadragesimo Anno Pius XI 1961 Mother and Teacher John XXIII 1963 Peace on Earth John XXIII 1965 Church in the Modern World Vatican II 1967 The Development of Peoples Paul VI 1971 A Call to Action Paul VI 1971 Justice in the World Synod of Bishops 1979 Redeemer of Humanity John Paul II 1981 On Human Work John Paul II 1988 On Social Concern John Paul II 1991 The One Hundredth Year John Paul II 1995 The Gospel of Life John Paul II Modern Cat th ho olliic c Soc ciia al T e ea ac ch hiin ng
  • 13. Major Themes from Catholic Social Teaching 1. Human dignity 2. Community 3. Rights and duties 4. Option for the poor 5. Participation 6. Economic Justice 7. Stewardship of Creation 8. Solidarity 9. Role of Government 10. Promotion of Peace
  • 14. 1. Human dignity The person is sacred, made in the image of God.
  • 15. 2. Community / Common Good The social nature of the human person The fact that human beings are social by nature indicates that the betterment of the person and the improvement of society depend on each other.…humanity by its very nature stands completely in need of life in society. Vatican II, The Church in the Modern World “Every man for himself,” said the elephant as he danced among the chickens. Charles Dickens
  • 16. 3. Rights and duties  Civil/political  Economic/social Every person has a right to the basic material necessities that are required to live a decent life.
  • 17. 4. Option for the Poor  Remember the “widows, orphans, and aliens.”  A necessary element of the common good
  • 18. 5. Participation All people have a right to a minimum level of participation in the economic, political, and cultural life of society.
  • 19. 6. Economic Justice  The economy must serve people, not the other way around. People are more important than things; labor is more important than capital.  All workers have a right to productive work, to decent wages, to safe working conditions; and they have a right to organize and join unions.  People have a right to economic initiative and private property, but these rights have limits. No one is allowed to amass excessive wealth when others lack the basic necessities of life.
  • 20. 7. Stewardship of Creation The goods of the earth are gifts. We hold them in trust, as stewards. “God destined the earth and all it contains for all people and nations so that all created things would be shared fairly by all humankind under the guidance of justice tempered by charity.” On the Development of Peoples
  • 21. 8. The Virtue of Solidarity “It is a firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to the common good; that is to say, to the good of all ...because we are all really responsible for all.” Pope John Paul II, On Social Concern, 1987
  • 22. 9. Role of Government  The state has a positive moral function. It is an instrument to promote human dignity, protect human rights, and build the common good  Subsidiarity As small as possible As big as necessary
  • 23. 10. Promotion of Peace  Peace is not just the absence of war  “If you want peace, work for justice.” Pope Paul VI, 1972, World Day of Peace Message
  • 24. Major Themes from Catholic Social Teaching 1. Human dignity 2. Community 3. Rights and duties 4. Option for the poor 5. Participation 6. Economic Justice 7. Stewardship of Creation 8. Solidarity 9. Role of Government 10. Promotion of Peace
  • 25. Implications for Catholic Educators Catholic schools, religious education and faith formation programs are vitally important for sharing the substance and values of the Catholic social justice heritage. Just as the social teaching of the Church is integral to Catholic faith, the social justice dimensions of teaching are integral to Catholic education and catechesis. They are an essential part of Catholic identity and formation. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions U.S. Bishops, 1998
  • 26. “Seven Commandments” for Integrating Catholic Social Teaching into Our Faith 1. Rooted in prayer and worship. 2. Integrate, don’t isolate. 3. Content counts – study the documents. 4. Competency really counts. 5. Charity (social service) is not enough. 6. Thou shalt observe, judge, act. 7. Thou shalt have fun!
  • 27. Make sure the teaching is rooted in prayer and worship. Cultivate a spirituality that is not just private, but also public and social. Catholicism does not call us to abandon the world, but to help shape it. This does not mean leaving worldly tasks and responsibilities, but transforming them. Everyday Christianity: To Hunger and Thirst for Justice U.S. Bishops, November, 1998
  • 28. Integrate, don’t isolate The commitment to human life and dignity, to human rights and solidarity is a calling every Catholic must share. It is not a vocation for a few, but a challenge for every Catholic educator. The values of the Church's social teaching must not be treated as tangential or optional. They must be a core part of teaching and formation. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions, U.S. Bishops, 1998
  • 29. Content counts Study the documents. There is a universal need to be more explicit in teaching the principles of Catholic social thought and helping people apply and act on those principles. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions U.S. Bishops, 1998
  • 30. Competency really counts We strongly urge Catholic to create additional resources and programs that will address the lack of familiarity with Catholic social teaching among many…. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions U.S. Bishops, 1998
  • 31. Charity (social service) is not enough. There is a need for Catholic educational and catechetical programs not only to continue offering direct service experiences, but also to offer opportunities to work for change in the policies and structures that cause injustice. Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions U.S. Bishops, 1998
  • 32. Thou shalt observe, judge, act  Observe the facts; know the reality  Use social analysis and moral values to make judgments about the facts  Plan a realistic and effective strategy for action
  • 33. Thou shalt have fun No one likes a grim do-gooder!
  • 34. Conclusion Salt and Light for the World “You’re supposed to be the leaven in the loaf, not part of the lump.”
  • 35. Internet Resources on Catholic Social Teaching  http://www.osjspm.org/cst  http://www.osjspm.org/justed.htm  http://www.mcgill.pvt.k12.al.us/jerryd/cm/cst.htm This PowerPoint presentation can be downloaded at the following web address: http://www.osjspm.org/cst.htm
  • 36. Catholic Social Teaching A Key to Catholic Identity
  • 37. Society Public Order • Public Peace • Basic Rights • Public Morality Common Good P o l i t i c s State Separation of Church and State