What major event changed work and led to modern Catholic Social Teaching?
Industrial revolution
What is the Common Good?
the conditions that help everyone flourish
Which Church document defended workers' rights?
Rerum Novarum
According to Jesus, how should we treat our enemies?
love them and pray for them
Who founded Marxism?
Karl Marx
Which Pope wrote Rerum Novarum?
Pope Leo XIII
The Common Good focuses on helping who?
Everyone in society
Which law is God's plan for all creation?
Eternal Law
Instead of living with greed, Christians are encouraged to practise what?
Gratitude, generosity, gratefulness
Who developed Utilitarianism?
Jeremy Bentham
In what year was Rerum Novarum published?
What is 1891?
Living only for yourself goes against what idea?
The Common Good
Which law can people discover using reason?
Natural Law
God gives every person unique gifts for what purpose?
Serve others and contribute to the common good.
Which philosophy values personal freedom above the group?
Individualism
Name one problem workers faced during the Industrial Revolution.
child labour, low wages, unsafe conditions, or long hours ect
The Common Good is closely connected to this Catholic principle that every person has value.
Human Dignity
Which law is created by governments?
Human Law
According to the Bible, what does God want for humanity's future?
Hope, prosperity, and the opportunity to flourish
Which artwork remembers Jewish victims killed along the Danube River?
Shoes on the Danube Bank
Which economic system did Pope Leo XIII criticise because it exploited workers?
Unrestricted capitalism
Name one way someone can promote the Common Good today.
volunteering, treating others fairly, protecting the environment, standing up for justice, helping those in need.
Which law is revealed by God through Scripture?
Divine Law
Jesus says He is "the way, the truth and the life." What does this teach Christians about living a good life?
following Jesus through faith, service, love, and generosity
Which artwork shows that good leadership creates a flourishing society?
Allegory of Good Government