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Catholic Social Teachings

As Catholics we are called to serve one another, especially the poorest members of society.   Modern Catholic social teaching is the body of social principles and moral teaching that is articulated in the papal, conciliar, and other official documents issued since the late nineteenth century and dealing with the economic, political, and social order.  The depth and richness of this tradition can be understood best through a direct reading of these documents.  These teachings help us to fulfill Jesus' command "love each other as I have loved you."


The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has highlighted seven main themes to the Catholic Social Teachings:

  • Life and Dignity of the Human Person
  • Call to Family, Community, and Participation
  • Rights and Responsibilities
  • Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
  • The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
  • Solidarity
  • Care for God's Creation

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THE PARISH SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
GUIDING PRINCIPLE:
The firm belief that “Social justice can be obtained only in respecting the transcendent dignity
of man.”  (Catechism of the Catholic Church, para. 1929)

PURPOSE:

1) To assist the pastor and the parish in gaining a deeper understanding of Catholic social 
    justice teaching and how these teachings pertain to their daily life and decisions.  
 
2) To coordinate and give direction to the representatives from organizations already working 
     on Social justice issues in and around the parish. 

3) To determine gaps in current social justice activities and coordinate programs and activities
    that would fill those needs. 

4) To act as a resource for school and Faith Formation faculty who want to include Catholic
     social justice teaching in their classes.
 
           
COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP
1) General invitation to the parish, via bulletins, seeking interested participants
2) Calling on representatives from groups already working in or around the parish:
                        Homeless Haven         Baraboo Food Pantry              Children’s Giving Tree
                        S.A.L.T                         St. Vincent de Paul Society     Haiti Twinning Program
                        Right to Life                Salvation Army                         
                        Someone well versed in environmental issues
                                     
 
3) One/Two members of the Parish Pastoral Council
 
4) Staff liaison 
     
(Attachment for ARTICLE V, SECTION 2)
Adopted February 18, 2009

Parish 608.356.4773 - School 608.356.3083 - Early Childhood Center 608.356.5969 - Faith Formation 608.356.5353

 300 2nd Steet - Baraboo, WI 53913