Role of Government and Subsidiarity

“The characteristic implication of subsidiarity is participation… by means of which the citizen, whether directly or through representation, contributes to the cultural, economic, political and social life of the community… participation is a duty to be fulfilled by all, with responsibility and with a view to the common good.” Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, #189

Government should serve society and respect the contributions to society from different parts of the community; everyone should have a voice at the table and participate in creating the common good. Subsidiarity means creating change from the smallest or lowest level of authority possible.

Government Engagement: Students from Catholic colleges and universities participate in a legislative advocacy day on Capitol Hill.

Students from Catholic colleges and universities participate in a legislative advocacy day on Capitol Hill.

Explore a collection of resources that explore the role of government and the principle of subsidiarity as central themes of Catholic Social Teaching. These resources highlight the balance between empowering local communities and ensuring the government fulfills its responsibility to promote justice, protect human dignity, and serve the common good.

On this page, you’ll find:

  • Foundational Overviews: Accessible explanations of subsidiarity and its relationship to the role of government in Catholic Social Teaching.
  • Prayers and Reflections: Spiritual tools that inspire reflection on justice, governance, and the responsibility to uphold human dignity.
  • Educational Resources: Lesson plans and discussion guides to help learners understand the importance of subsidiarity in fostering just and effective governance.
  • Multimedia Content: Videos, articles, and infographics that bring to life the Church’s teachings on the interplay between government responsibilities and community empowerment.
  • Advocacy and Action Tools: Practical resources for promoting policies and systems that respect subsidiarity while addressing societal challenges.

These resources provide educators, faith leaders, and advocates with a deeper understanding of how Catholic Social Teaching informs governance and decision-making. They empower individuals and communities to advocate for systems that promote justice, equity, and the flourishing of all.

Nonviolence: The True Way to Peace

This 4-page resource celebrates the history of nonviolences movements throughout the world as a sign of hope in this violent time. Questions, CST quotes, and a prayer are included.  

A CST Perspective on Who Makes Decisions on the Food We Eat

A two-page Food for Thought resource asks questions about who regulates the food business in the U.S. and reminds us of the need to focus on the common good.

Health Care in Prisons

This two-page reflection/case study focuses on the problems with health care in U.S. prisons, from the point of view of Scriptures and Catholic Social Teaching, based on the U.S. Catholic Bishops'...

The Real Cost of Violence

This fact sheet focuses on military arms sales and spending and the impact on social welfare.

Quiz: The U.S. Prison System

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The U.S. prison system is plagued with problems and often operates on a retributive (punished-focused) philosophy rather than promoting rehabilitation of the offender. Learn more by downloading this...

What Does It Mean to Support Our Troops?

How does the U.S. really treat its soldiers and veterans? This article from Sojourners answers that question and encourages readers to send a letter to the editor of their local newspapers for...

Social Security Reform from a Catholic Social Teaching Perspective

This two-page resource provides an overview of the Catholic Social Teaching perspective on social security and highlights the U.S. Catholic Bishops' key criteria by which reform proposals should be...

Mothers at Risk and in Need

Compared to other developed countries, the U.S. lags behind in providing assistance to mothers in terms of child care, maternity leave, or financial support for poor families.

A Budget Based on Values

This exercise is an interactive activity which helps participants consider national budgets from a Catholic Social Teaching perspective.

United Nations Interfaith Prayer Service

This interfaith prayer services uses quotes from different faith traditions to inspire and unite us as we work and pray for the strengthing of the United Nations.