 the right to life, liberty and security of the person; the right to food, clothing, housing, sufficient health care, rest, and leisure ; the right to.

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 the right to life, liberty and security of the person; the right to food, clothing, housing, sufficient health care, rest, and leisure ; the right to freedom of expression, education and culture ; the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion ; the right to manifest one’s religion either individually or in community, in public or in private ; the right to choose a state of life, to found a family and to enjoy all conditions necessary for family life ; the right to property and work, to adequate working conditions and a just wage ; the right of assembly and association; the right to freedom of movement, to internal and external migration; the right to nationality and residence ; the right to political participation and the right to participate in the free choice of the political system of the people to which one belongs (#13).

 the sum total of conditions of social living, whereby persons are enabled more fully and readily to achieve their own perfection”  Example: War

 Life and Dignity of Human Person  Call to Family, Community & Participation  Rights and Responsibilities of Human Person  Option for the Poor and Vulnerable  Dignity of Work and Rights of Workers  Solidarity of Human Family  Care for God’s Creation

 Acts of love that help us care for the needs of people’s, hearts, minds, and souls.

 Acts of love that help us care for the physical and material needs of others.