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The key principles of Catholic social teaching are summarized in 3 sentences: Catholic social teaching upholds the dignity and rights of every human being, calls us to form a just society and global community where all people can thrive, and supports the poor and vulnerable through the principles of solidarity, subsidiarity and participation.

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The key principles of Catholic social teaching are summarized in 3 sentences: Catholic social teaching upholds the dignity and rights of every human being, calls us to form a just society and global community where all people can thrive, and supports the poor and vulnerable through the principles of solidarity, subsidiarity and participation.

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KEY PRINCIPLES OF CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING

Human Dignity Dignity of Work and Rights of Workers


In a world warped by materialism and declining respect In a marketplace where too often the quarterly bottom
for human life, the Catholic Church proclaims that human line takes precedence over the rights of workers, we believe
life is sacred and that the dignity of the person is the that the economy must serve people, not the other way
foundation of a moral vision for society. Our belief in the around. If the dignity of work is to be protected, then the
sanctity of human life and the inherent dignity of the basic rights of workers must be respected -- the right to
human person is the foundation of all the principles of productive work, to decent and fair wages, to organize and
our social teaching. join unions, to private property and to economic initiative.

Community and the Common Good Stewardship of Creation


In a global culture driven by excessive individualism, Catholic tradition insists that we show our respect for
our tradition proclaims that the person is not only sacred the Creator by our stewardship of creation. We are
but also social. How we organize our society -- in called to protect people and the planet, living our faith in
economics and politics, in law and policy -- directly relationship with all of God’s creation. This environmental
affects human dignity and the capacity of individuals to challenge has fundamental moral and ethical dimensions
grow in community. Our Church teaches that the role of which cannot be ignored.
the government and other institutions is to protect human
life and human dignity and promote the common good. Solidarity
Catholic social teaching proclaims that we are our
Rights and Responsibilities brothers' and sisters' keepers, wherever they live. We
Catholic tradition teaches that human dignity can be are one human family, whatever our national, racial,
protected and a healthy community can be achieved ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. Solidarity
only if human rights are protected and responsibilities means that "loving our neighbor" has global dimensions
are met. Therefore, every person has a fundamental in an interdependent world.
right to life and a right to those things required for
human decency. Corresponding to these rights are duties Role of Government
and responsibilities -- to one another, to our families, Because we are social beings, the state is natural to the
and to the larger society. person. Therefore, the state has a positive moral function.
It is an instrument to promote human dignity, protect
Option for the Poor and Vulnerable human rights, and build the common good. It's purpose
is to assist citizens in fulfilling their responsibility to
Catholic teaching proclaims that a basic moral test others in society. Since, in a large and complex society
is how our most vulnerable members are faring. In a these responsibilities cannot adequately be carried out
society marred by deepening divisions between rich and on a one-to-one basis, citizens need the help of govern-
poor, our tradition recalls the story of the Last Judgment ment in fulfilling these responsibilities and promoting the
(Mt. 25) and instructs us to put the needs of the poor common good. According to the principle of subsidiarity,
and vulnerable first. the functions of government should be performed at the
lowest level possible, as long as they can be performed
Participation adequately. If they cannot, then a higher level of
government should intervene to provide help.
All people have a right to participate in the economic,
political, and cultural life of society. It is a fundamental
demand of justice and a requirement for human dignity Promotion of Peace
that all people be assured a minimum level of participation Catholic teaching promotes peace as a positive,
in the community. Conversely, it is wrong for a person or a action-oriented concept. In the words of Pope John Paul II,
group to be excluded unfairly or to be unable to participate "Peace is not just the absence of war. It involves mutual
in society. In the words of the U.S. bishops, "The ultimate respect and confidence between peoples and nations. It
injustice is for a person or group to be treated actively or involves collaboration and binding agreements.” There is
abandoned passively as if they were non-members of the a close relationship in Catholic teaching between peace
human race. To treat people this way is effectively to say and justice. Peace is the fruit of justice and is dependent
they simply do not count as human beings." upon right order among human beings.

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