
Immigrants, Jobs, and the Economy: Debunking the Myths
Some opponents of immigration would allege that job loss in the U.S. can be blamed on the arrival of immigrants in the U.S. However, immigrants are actually more like to help the economy grow and...

Service, Part 8: Faith in Action
This is the eighth and final reflection/group activity in the Service and Justice series and focuses on translating faith and experience into action.
This is the eighth of an eight-part series....

"Give Us This Day"
Jesus' prayer asking God to "Give us this day our daily bread" can inspire Christians today to think seriously and hopefully about a reworking our food system and lifestyles so that food...

Living Faith, Loving Action: How Catholic High Schools Integrate CST Into Life and Mission
On June 19, 1998, the U.S. Catholic bishops issued, "Sharing Catholic Social Teaching," a document which called for "a renewed commitment to integrate and share the riches of the...


Global Military Spending Nears Record High; Corporations See Profits from War
This handout/bulletin insert looks at the high financial cost of war, as well as the financial profits and benefits of war for some corporations.

Keeping Families Out of Poverty Means Paying Parents A Decent Wage
This fact sheet/bulletin insert uses information from from Let Justice Roll, the religious initiative for a living wage. It focuses on the idea that one way to reduce poverty for families is to pay...

Prayer Service for Women's Rights
This new prayer service for women's rights includes quotes from Catholic Social Teaching, as well as a litany for women's rights around the world.



Drugs, Demilitarization and Poverty in Colombia
From 2000 to 2005, the U.S. has provided $4.5 billion to Colombia for anti-drug and military purposes. Much money has been directed toward "Plan Colombia," which involves fumigation of coca...
