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Seven Principles Of Catholic Social Teaching

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING

PRESENTATION BY: DANIEL, QUINN, BRYAN, AND JOHN

1. The Human Person is sacred

Every person has the dignity of being created in the image and likeness of God.

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2. The Human person is sacred.

The human person has the need to be around people.

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3. Every human has rights and responsibilities

Every human has rights to food, shelter, and to participate in life/community changing votes.

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4. We take special care of the poor and vulnerable

In order to have a just society, we must have order and all members contributing to the common good. Through that we can deduce we need to help the poor and disabled.

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5. Workers have rights; work has dignity

This means that God made the universe and gave us all tasks that from which we get fair wages from.

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6. Solidarity is our call.

As Catholics we need to promote unification between all citizens of the world.

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7. We care for creation.

Not only we must advocate, we must take action by recycling and picking up litter.

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