Charity helps peoples immediate grow immediate needs, while Justice works tom change the system
What does the term common good mean and how is it different from individual good
The common good means what benefits everyone in a community , not just one person
What does the theme Life and Dignity of the Human Person Teach us about human worth
The theme of Life and Dignity of the Human Person teaches that every individual has intrinsic, God-given worth and dignity, which is sacred and inalienable
What is social sin and how is it different from personal sin
The key difference is that personal sin is individual action, and social sin is a communal phenomenon stemming from systemic issues that require community-wide conversion to address
Why does Catholic Social Teaching say humans are social beings by nature
Catholic Social Teaching says humans are social by nature because we are created in the image of a Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), whose very essence is relational love and communion
How does Charity help people in the short term
Charity helps in the short term by giving food or clothes
How can laws and goverment policies promote the common good
Laws and policies promote it by keeping people safe, fair, and healthy
how does the theme Call to Family, Community and Participants guide the way we live with others
The "Call to Family, Community, and Participation" guides how we live with others by affirming that humans are social beings meant to live in relationships, not isolation
How can unjust laws or systems be examples of social sin
Sin is a choice that people freely make to turn away from God through what they say, do, or desire. Injustice is more of the lack of fairness or justice. Not giving someone something they desire
How does society help individuals achieve their full potential
Society aids individuals in reaching their full potential by fostering social support, providing access to resources and opportunities like education and employment, and creating an environment that encourages skill development and personal growth through mentorship and community involvemen
How does justice work to fix the root causes of problems
Justice fixes root causes by changing laws, systems, and struggles that cause poverty.
Can the common good ever interact with personal freedom
Yes,for example speed limits limit freedom but keep the roads safe
Why is Rights and Responsibilities an important part of Catholic Social Teaching
Rights and responsibilities are central to Catholic Social Teaching because they affirm the inherent dignity of every person and the interconnectedness of society
In what ways can discrimination be considered a social sin
It violates fairness, creates in equality, undermines cohesion, and limits opportunities
What role do families play in the life of society according to Catholic Teaching
According to Catholic teaching, the family is the original "cell of social life" and the fundamental cornerstone of society, serving as the place where individuals learn moral values
why are both charity and justice needed in society
Both are needed because charity helps right away, and justice brings long term soulutions
Why might people need to sacrifice some personal interests for common good
to ensure the survival and long term well being of the group
How does Option for the poor and Vulnerable challenge us to act in society
The "Option for the Poor and Vulnerable" challenges society to prioritize and serve those in need, not as an act of charity, but as a matter of justice and human dignity
Why is it important for communities to work together to overcome social sin.
Communities working together is important to overcome social sin because it creates collective accountability, shares the burden of addressing systemic problems, fosters mutual support and encouragement
Why is active participation in society considered a moral responsibility
Active participation in society is considered a moral responsibility because it contributes to the greater good, fosters a sense of collective well-being, strengthens social bonds, and fulfills a duty to help others
Can you give an example of charity and an example of justice in action
Example of charity is: donating to a food bank.
Example of Justice is working to end hunger.
How do communities benefit when people work together for the common good
communities benefit from shared resources better problem solving stronger social connections and an improved quality of life
What does care for gods creation mean for how we treat the environment
Caring for God's creation means treating the environment as a divine gift and a trust, leading to stewardship that involves protecting natural resources, reducing harm like pollution and waste, and working to restore ecosystems
How does social sin affect both individuals and society as a whole
Social sin effects individuals by causing feelings of guilt and isolation, and it affects society by eroding trust and creating individuals.
How does society benefit when its members work for the common good.
When society's members work for the common good, they create tangible and intangible benefits, such as improved public services, a stronger sense of community, increased social cohesion, and a fairer, more equitable society