This resource invites us to learn from the life of Jon Sobrino, S.J., a theologian known for his contributions to liberation theology and a principled leader who inspires us to live the Gospel of...
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This litany invites us to unite our voices with those of the international community and to remember, through prayer and action, all those whose basic human rights are being violated.
00internshttps://educationforjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/efj-680x312-transparent.pnginterns2017-11-13 16:12:542019-04-08 12:52:36Signs of Our Times: Making Human Rights a Reality in Today’s World
This prayer nudges us to call on the God of Dignity and Justice to inspire us to recognize the inherent dignity of all members of the global community and to shed light in the role we each play in...
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As we commemorate International Migrants Day on December 18, we pray that all migrants be blessed with the security of a home and a welcoming community.
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This harrowing documentary tells the global story of the clothing industry and asks the question, “Who really pays the price for our clothing?” The principles of Catholic social thought and...
This year’s annual resource includes online shops to support during the holiday season that promote fair trade and support our sisters and brothers who are artisans and laborers around the...
Once again, Lidia shares recipes for Thanksgiving! She invites us to gather together at the table and enjoy good food, family, and friends. Through food, we can nourish our bodies, come together as a...
This artistic photo reflection uses quotes from Pope Francis’s message for November 19, the First World Day of the Poor. To view the reflection, click here: http://bit.ly/2if5mu9.
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Access to water and sanitation are fundamental human rights. This reflection identifies Catholic social teaching on the rights to water and to sanitation and provides faith in action, reflection...
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From the beginning of the modern Catholic social thought in 1891, popes have cautioned that growing consumerism has been a threat to Human Dignity, Solidarity, the Option for the Poor, the Common...
00internshttps://educationforjustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/efj-680x312-transparent.pnginterns2017-10-16 17:33:392019-04-08 12:56:34Catholic Social Thought and Consumerism
Celebrating Hanukkah
Jon Sobrino, S.J.: A Witness of Mercy in a World of Conflict and Suffering
Signs of Our Times: Making Human Rights a Reality in Today’s World
Shining Light on Human Rights
Prayer for Migrants
The True Cost
Alternative Giving for Christmas 2017
Human Rights
Celebrating Thanksgiving with Lidia Bastianich
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis: First World Day of the Poor
CST and SDGs: Clean Water and Sanitation
Catholic Social Thought and Consumerism