Catholic Social Teaching Infographics & Videos
These Catholic social teaching infographics and videos will help you understand the Church’s profound wisdom. Please share them widely so that the light of our faith illumines the darkness of the world. More to come!
“Effective Christian witness is not about bombarding people with religious messages…We are challenged to be people of depth, attentive to what is happening around us and spiritually alert”.
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“To inform the consciences of individuals and help shape their thinking is never a neutral task. Authentic communication demands principled courage and resolve…and transmitting what is the ultimate foundation and meaning of human, personal and social existence”.
Infographics
“We must be aware that the truth which we long to share does not derive its worth from its ‘popularity’ or from the amount of attention it receives. We must make it known in its integrity, instead of seeking to make it acceptable or diluting it.”
Videos
Voting according to Catholic Social Teaching – Part 1
Voting according to Catholic Social Teaching – Part 2
Voting according to Catholic Social Teaching – Part 3
Voting according to Catholic Social Teaching – Part 4
The 3 Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
The Health of Nations – Perspectives from “THE GREAT ESCAPE” Prof. Sir Angus Deaton Part 1
Recovering the Common Goods with Fr. Patrick Riordan, S.J.
An Easter Message from Cardinal Joseph Tobin
An Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching
Perspectives from “DEATHS OF DESPAIR AND THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM” Prof. Sir Angus Deaton Part 2
A conversation with Prof. Sir Angus Deaton and Bishop Caggiano Moderated by Prof. Joseph Kaboski
FCAPP President Anna Maria Tarantola at the Dubai Expo
The Pathologies Eating Modern Society
The Health of Nations – Catholic Social Teaching and Pope Francis. Most Reverend Frank Caggiano
Message from Bishop Frank Caggiano on the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima
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Correcting Misconceptions about Catholic Church Teaching on Social Justice
Purpose
Pope St. John Paul II established CAPP —
“to promote and defend the knowledge and the practice of the Church’s social doctrine.”
Message to the Members of the “Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice” Foundation