
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...

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.

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...