The first theme of Catholic Social Teaching
What is Life and Dignity of the Human Person
We all have what that can never be taken away.
What is dignity?
CST stands for
What is Catholic Social Teaching?
This year, in the Catholic Church, we are celebrating the Jubilee and the theme is Pilgrims of ______
What is Hope?
This type of justice refers to the fair distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
What is Distributive Justice?
This principle teaches that people should be involved in their communities and families and help make decisions that affect everyone
What is Call to Family, Community, and Participation?
Our responsibility to take care of the poor and vulnerable.
What is Preferential Option for the Poor?
Our what is our first community and where we are supposed to learn what it means to be a part of other communities in our lives
What is Family?
The Patron saint of SJA...
Who is Saint Joseph?
This form of justice governs the legal framework and order that ensures rights are protected and people are treated fairly by authorities.
What is Legal Justice?
This principle says that all people have the right to life, food, and shelter, but also have the responsibility to help others.
What is Rights and Responsibilities?
Because we are called to live in community, we need to be active what in those communities.
What is Participants?
Catholic Social Teaching primarily flows from the life and words of this person...
Who is Jesus?
There are ________days in Lent.
What is 40?
This type of justice is concerned with fairness in agreements and contracts between individuals and groups.
What is Commutative Justice?
This teaching says that we must give special attention to the poor and those who are suffering.
What is Option for the Poor and Vulnerable?
This CST principle focuses on just and fair wages
What is Dignity of the Worker?
The most fundamental human right is
What is the right to life
During the season Lent we focus on prayer, fasting, and _______________.
What is almsgiving?
According to Catholic Social Teaching, this concept emphasizes that the common good should be served by public policies and institutions that promote the welfare of all, especially the marginalized.
What is Distributive Justice?
There are ________________Catholic Social Teaching Principles
What is 7?
This helps us to better understand and take care of the needs of people around us
What is solidarity?
The social issue did project "SPENT" aim to address.
What is POVERTY
This traditional Catholic prayer involves the repetition of prayers such as the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be, while reflecting on the mysteries of Christ’s life.
What is the Rosary?
This concept refers to the pursuit of fairness and equality for all people, ensuring that every person has access to the same opportunities and rights, particularly those who are marginalized or oppressed.
What is Social Justice?