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An introduction to Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
This section was created to assist students in integrating Catholic
social thought with their service experience and actions for justice.
Program in Catholic Social Tradition
The
Program in Catholic Social Tradition is an interdisciplinary minor in the College
of Arts and Letters. Since its inception in 1997, the program has been committed
to providing undergraduate students with a deeper understanding of the social
ramifications of the Catholic faith by drawing on the wealth of resources of
the Catholic Social Tradition as found in the official documents of the Church
and the experience of the Catholic community.
Internet Resources
Links to pages with more information on Catholic social teaching.
Catholic Social Teaching Bibliography
A resource of articles sorted by topics related to the principles of Catholic Social Teaching.
Recent Events
Video: " Strangers No Longer" Discussion
"Strangers No Longer: Being Neighbor to Our Immigrant Community", part III in the Center's “Sharing Our Catholic Social Tradition” series, explores the Catholic position on immigration issues and includes pastoral responses from voices in the community. This panel discussion, sponsored by the CSC, took place on January 24, 2006. To view the video, click on one of the following links: Broadband | Dialup
Video: "Democracy Matters" Series
John Carr, Director of the Department of Social Development and World Peace
of the U.S. Catholic Conference speaks on "Political Responsibility and
Religion: Faithful Citizenship in the 2006 Elections," as part of the
Sharing Our Tradition justice education series supported by Our Sunday
Visitor Institute. His talk was also incorporated into the Center for Social
Concerns' "Democracy Matters" series. To view the video, click on one of the following links:
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