Faithful Citizenship A Call to Political Responsibility from the Catholic Bishops of the United States
Requirements for Group Presentation All group members must participate in presentation Adhere to the rubric given to your group Content included in presentation: Brief summary of your section of the document Seven key points from your section Provide a notes outline for your section for the rest of the class to take notes This should be completed and printed or emailed to Ms. P by the end of class on Wednesday Email: cpoythress@marianhs.org You can access the online version of the document here: http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/forming-consciences-for-faithful- citizenship-title.cfm
Group Sections Part 1: Introduction Conner, Bryce Part 1: What does the Church teach about issues affecting public policy? Cynthia, Ben Part 1: Who in the Church should participate in political life? Kyle, Robert Part 1: How does the Church help the Catholic faithful to speak about political and social questions? Tyler, Alex Part 1: What does the Church say about Catholic Social Teaching in the Public Square? Four Principles of Catholic Social Teaching Amanda, Armand Part 2: Human Life, Promoting Peace, Marriage and Family Life, Religious Freedom - Syria, Colleen Part 2: Preferential Option for the Poor and Economic Justice, Health Care, Migration, Catholic Education Camila, Kailey Part 2: Promoting Justice and Countering Violence, Combatting Unjust Discrimination, Care for our common home, Communication, Global Solidarity Camrey, Jordan, Justin Part 3: Goals for Political Life - Challenges for Citizens, Candidates, and Public Officials Brooke, Larissa