Catholic social teaching (CST) is rooted in Scripture, formed by the wisdom of Church leaders, and influenced by grassroots movements. It is our moral compass, guiding us on how to live out our faith in the world.
Read more about some of the CST principles which inspire our work.
Our faith calls us to love God and to love our neighbours in every situation, especially our sisters and brothers living in poverty. Following in the footsteps of Christ, we hope to make present in our unjust and broken world, the justice, love and peace of God.
What are the principles of Catholic social teaching?
Modern Catholic social teaching is said to have originated in 1891 with the encyclical letter, Rerum Novarum. Since then, a wealth of teaching continue to give new life to the Scriptures and shape the Church’s response to our modern world. From these Catholic social teaching documents and encyclicals we derive core principles.
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Here are just seven principles which we are inspired by.
Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.
In truth I tell you, in so far as you did this to one of the least of these brothers [or sisters] of mine, you did it to me.
You are not making a gift of your possessions to the poor person. You are handing over to them what is theirs.
The spirit of the Lord is on me, for he has anointed me to bring the good news to the afflicted. He has sent me… to let the oppressed go free.
Peace… is an order that is founded in truth, nurtured and animated by charity, and brought into effect under the auspices of freedom.
Who turned the wonderworld of the seas into underwater cemeteries bereft of colour and life?
A small number of very rich men have been able to lay upon the teeming masses of the laboring poor a yoke little better than that of slavery itself.
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Cards, animations and activities to explore Catholic social teaching with young people.









