Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. Its roots are in the Hebrew prophets who announced God's special love for the poor and called God's people to a covenant of love and justice. It is a teaching founded on the life and words of Jesus Christ, who came "to bring glad tidings to the poor . . . liberty to captives . . . recovery of sight to the blind"(Lk 4:18-19), and who identified himself with "the least of these," the hungry and the stranger (cf. Mt 25:45). Catholic social teaching is built on a commitment to the poor. This commitment arises from our experiences of Christ in the eucharist.
As the Catechism of the Catholic Church explains, "To receive in truth the Body and Blood of Christ given up for us, we must recognize Christ in the poorest, his brethren" (no. 1397).
"Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith."
Catholic social teaching emerges from the truth of what God has revealed to us about himself. We believe in the triune God whose very nature is communal and social. God the Father sends his only Son Jesus Christ and shares the Holy Spirit as his gift of love. God reveals himself to us as one who is not alone, but rather as one who is relational, one who is Trinity. Therefore, we who are made in God's image share this communal, social nature. We are called to reach out and to build relationships of love and justice.
Catholic social teaching is based on and inseparable from our understanding of human life and human dignity. Every human being is created in the image of God and redeemed by Jesus Christ and therefore is invaluable and worthy of respect as a member of the human family. Every person, from the moment of conception to natural death, has inherent dignity and a right to life consistent with that dignity. Human dignity comes from God, not from any human quality or accomplishment.
Our commitment to the Catholic social mission must be rooted in and strengthened by our spiritual lives. In our relationship with God, we experience the conversion of heart that is necessary to truly love one another as God has loved us.
---from Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
Resources
DISCUSSION GUIDES FOR USE WITH THE VIDEOS
HANDOUTS AND POSTERS
RESOURCES ON CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
Foundational Catholic Social Teaching Documents
Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching
Quotes from Pope Francis on Issues of Life, Dignity, Justice and Peace | En Español
Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions
In the Footsteps of Jesus | En Español
Communities of Salt and Light: Reflections on the Social Mission of the Parish
Resources and Tools from the Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development
Caritas in Veritate Study Materials and Session Guides
Vocation of the Business Leader: A Reflection, from the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Examination of Conscience in Light of Catholic Social Teaching (En Espanol)
Sacraments and Social Mission: Living the Gospel, Being Disciples
Fratelli Tutti Study Resources
CST on Environment/Care for Creation
Scripture and Justice Timeline Activity
Superhero of Justice Activity for Elementary students (from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development in the Archdiocese of Baltimore)
Reflections on the Joy of the Gospel for Those Serving in Ministry (from Catholic Charities USA)