catholic social teaching
Catholic social teaching refers to the principles and teachings of the Catholic Church that promote justice, human dignity, solidarity, and the common good, addressing social issues such as poverty, inequality, human rights, and environmental stewardship.
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Related Concepts (22)
- care for the elderly and disabled
- catholic church
- catholicism
- common good
- economic justice
- exercising responsible citizenship
- healing and forgiveness
- human dignity
- opposition to the death penalty
- option for the poor and vulnerable
- participation in society and politics
- preferential option for the marginalized
- promotion of peace
- promotion of the family and marriage
- protection of workers' rights
- respect for the sanctity of life at all stages
- responsible use of technology
- rights and responsibilities
- solidarity
- stewardship of creation
- subsidiarity
- welcoming immigrants and refugees
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- catholic education
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