Catholic Social Teaching (CST) is often called the "best kept secret" in the Catholic Church. Rooted in scripture and two millennia of Christian thought, CST provides a moral framework for human dignity, labor justice, care for the poor, and peace. CST has evolved since the industrial revolution to become a powerful voice for human rights and social responsibility.
CST emerged during the industrial revolution in response to unjust labor practices and economic inequality. Christian pastors and laborers advocated for better wages, working conditions, and social dignity. Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum became the foundational document of modern CST, addressing capital, labor, and the responsibility of society to its most vulnerable.
Every person is made in God's image and deserves respect and protection at all stages of life.
Key Topics: Sanctity of life, end-of-life care
Scripture: Galatians 3:28
We become fully human through relationships and social participation.
Key Topics: Education access, religious freedom, racial equality
Scripture: Romans 15:5-7
Human dignity is protected when rights are ensured and responsibilities upheld.
Key Topics: Civic welfare, democratic participation
Scripture: Tobit 4:7
God's love for the poor compels us to prioritize their needs.
Key Topics: Refugees, migrants, healthcare equity
Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-7
Work is a form of participation in God's creation and must be respected.
Key Topics: Living wage, safe working conditions, labor rights
Scripture: James 5:4
We are one human family and are called to support one another, especially in crisis.
Key Topics: Just war, trade relief, international cooperation
Scripture: Matthew 5:9
Creation reflects God's love and must be protected through responsible stewardship.
Key Topics: Environmental care, renewable energy
Scripture: Romans 1:20
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