Overview Materials

Catholic social tradition (CST) strives to foster a living faith that leads to loving action in the world today by raising up a social vision that is transformative, thereby making visible the reign of God.

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A Catholic Charities humanitarian respite center in McAllen, Texas (2017)

Catholic social tradition is the church’s presentation and articulation of its reflection upon human beings in society. It sets about naming the realities (at a given point in time), highlighting the dangers to full human flourishing and critiquing them from the point of view of the Catholic faith. It embodies core themes and responses to challenges facing human beings in a complex and changing world.

This body of teaching is not a fixed group of writings or doctrine but grows, develops, and changes over time in order to respond to the complexities of any given age and in order to speak with relevance to the world as it exists.

Explore Catholic Social Tradition Resources

Explore a comprehensive collection of resources that provide an in-depth understanding of Catholic Social tradition. These foundational principles guide individuals and communities in promoting human dignity, justice, and the common good while addressing pressing social issues in light of the Gospel.

On this page, you’ll find:

  • Foundational Overviews: Clear and accessible materials explaining key principles of Catholic Social Teaching, such as solidarity, the dignity of work, and care for creation.
  • Prayers and Reflections: Spiritual tools that connect CST principles to daily life and inspire action for justice and peace.
  • Educational Resources: Lesson plans, discussion guides, and activities tailored for educators, faith leaders, and advocates seeking to deepen their understanding of Catholic Social tradition.
  • Multimedia Content: Videos, infographics, and articles that bring Catholic Social Teaching to life, illustrating its relevance in addressing contemporary global challenges.
  • Advocacy Tools: Practical guides for applying CST principles to promote justice, uphold human rights, and support marginalized communities.

These resources offer a profound exploration of the Church’s teachings on social justice, equipping individuals and communities to connect faith with action. Whether you are new to Catholic Social tradition or looking to deepen your understanding, this hub provides essential insights for reflection, education, and advocacy.

CST and the Sacraments

One does not need to do violence to the liturgy in order to acknowledge our social teaching or in order to be empowered into action on behalf of justice. A healthy celebration of the sacraments...

CST and the Sacraments

One does not need to do violence to the liturgy in order to acknowledge our social teaching or in order to be empowered into action on behalf of justice. A healthy celebration of the sacraments...

Catholic Social Teaching: An Essential Part of the Faith

Two-page downloadable resource that explains why Catholic Social Teaching is essential to our Faith, using quotations from both the Catechism of the Catholic Church and Pope John Paul II's Centesimus...

Values: Catholic Social Teaching and the Global Community

Two-page downloadable group activity that focuses on seven key themes of CST.

The Teacher Who Liberates

This article is a reflection on Christ as a teacher.

Pedagogy of Hope

One of the tasks of the progressive educator, through a serious, correct political analysis, is to unveil opportunities for hope, no matter what the obstacles may be. This reflection looks at the...
Reflection

Themes of CST: Solidarity

This 5-page background resource on solidarity features the following materials: fact sheets; scripture passages; and questions for reflection and discussion.
Activity

Catholic Social Teaching, the United Nations, and Human Rights Timeline

The Church's emphasis on human rights arises from its concern for the dignity of every human person. All of the Church's pronouncements on rights emphasize this dignity. This timeline activity is...