Call to Community, Family, and Participation
“The person is not only sacred but also social. How we organize our society—in economics and politics, in law and policy—directly affects human dignity and the capacity of individuals to be supported and strengthened, not undermined. We believe people have a right and a duty to participate in society, seeking together the common good and well-being of all, especially the poor and vulnerable.”
–United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, “Call To Family, Community, And Participation”

How are we called to Family, community, and Participation?
Relationships call us to solidarity with our families and the people in our local, state, national, and global communities.
Delve into a comprehensive collection of resources dedicated to the Catholic Social Teaching themes of community, family, and participation. These materials highlight the essential role of families and communities in fostering human dignity and promoting the common good. They also emphasize the importance of active engagement in shaping a just and equitable society.
Resources for the Call To Family, Community, And Participation
- Spiritual Reflections and Prayers: Insights grounded in Scripture and Church teaching to inspire reflection on the value of community and family.
- Educational Tools: Lesson plans and activities designed to explore the significance of family, civic participation, and communal solidarity.
- Multimedia Resources: Videos, articles, and infographics that illustrate how Catholic Social Teaching calls us to strengthen families and build inclusive communities.
- Advocacy Guides: Practical steps to encourage participation in civic life and support policies prioritizing families’ and communities’ well-being.
These resources empower educators, faith leaders, and advocates to deepen their understanding of community and family as the foundation of society. By integrating these principles into daily life, individuals and communities can actively contribute to a more just, compassionate, and participatory world.

A guide to help us focus on the problem of hunger in the world and to help us take part in World Food Day through education, advocacy, and prayer.
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Christopher Kerr2014-09-13 21:41:482019-04-12 14:26:12World Food Day (October 16)
This prayer service provides facts on the current state of hunger in the world as well as helps us reflect on the Scriptural basis of the call to feed those who are hungry. It offers participants an...
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Christopher Kerr2014-09-13 21:31:502022-02-14 13:25:22Prayer Service for World Food Day (October 16)
June 26 is the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The effort is an ongoing commitment to strengthen cooperation and action against drug trafficking and abuse around...
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Christopher Kerr2013-06-19 23:41:452025-06-24 13:08:37Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
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Pope John Paul II1987-12-30 14:39:572025-07-09 15:15:36Sollicitudo Rei Socialis
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Pope Paul VI1965-12-07 14:16:422025-06-02 14:47:54Gaudium et Spes