Catholic Social Teaching To explain Catholic Social teaching

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Catholic Social Teaching To explain Catholic Social teaching about justice, peace and reconciliation. To

Catholic Social Teaching To explain Catholic Social teaching about justice, peace and reconciliation. To analyse how CAFOD works to fulfil CST

Catholic Social Teaching Using the first 35 seconds of the clip, what is meant

Catholic Social Teaching Using the first 35 seconds of the clip, what is meant by: Catholic Social Teaching

Catholic Social Teaching Using the middle of the clip, what significant quotes were said

Catholic Social Teaching Using the middle of the clip, what significant quotes were said by the following people: Jesus… Pope Leo XIII… When can MODERN CST be dated back to and why… Pope Paul VI… Pope Francis…

Catholic Social Teaching: CAFOD Using the final part of the clip, we are told

Catholic Social Teaching: CAFOD Using the final part of the clip, we are told how CAFOD works hard to fulfil three particular aspects of CST. Explain what each means below: “Dignity” “Option for the Poor” “Common Good”

Justice, Peace and Reconciliation: What else does CST teach us… The Arms Trade ~

Justice, Peace and Reconciliation: What else does CST teach us… The Arms Trade ~ CST supports the choice of those who refuse to fight or trade in wars. “Give food to the hungry” Matt: 25 Although war is sometimes considered “justified”, CST believes these occasions are VERY rare in the light of modern weapons and warfare. Peace is not simply the absence of war but rather complete trust and brotherhood between people

A final word from Pope Francis… “Never war! I think especially about those children

A final word from Pope Francis… “Never war! I think especially about those children who had the hope of a future, dignified life, but had it taken away. Dead children, wounded children. Mutilated children. Orphaned children. Children who play with toys made out of the remains of weapons. Children who cannot smile anymore. Stop. Please. I beg you with all my heart it is time to stop. Stop please. ” Pope Francis, 27 th July 2014 "Whatever house you enter, first say 'peace to this house!'" Luke 10: 5

Question: Describe what is meant by Catholic Social Teaching and why you think we

Question: Describe what is meant by Catholic Social Teaching and why you think we should bother to care for other humans.