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February 27, 2014
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Why do we use the CST as the foundation for discussing contemporary moral issues 1.) The CST is grounded in practical reality. It arises from the reality of peoples’ lives. For example, Rerum Novarum(1891) came about as a response to what was going on in Europe with the industrial revolution and the rise of Marxism.
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Pacem en Terris examined the world in the context of the Cold War. Centesimus Annus examined the world after the fall of the Soviet Union Authors had a “here and now” attitude about the response of the Church to a social issue, as it actually existed
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2.) Principles apply to all people, not just Catholics Principles are universally applied because they are understood philosophically and theologically.
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3.) CST is not telling people what to do. Church rarely produces a single, concrete teaching on social issues (exception is reproductive ethics). Allows for Catholics (and non Catholics) the space to disagree as to how the principles of CST are applied
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Three levels in social teaching: Highest level is universal moral principle. This requires the assent of all and is morally binding on all. The second level is formal Catholic teaching, which is binding only upon Catholics The lowest level is application of universal principles upon specific ethical situations. Can change or be interpreted differently by all people of good will.
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All Christians are called to be “poor” in spirit, which is complete dependence on God. Catholic Social Teaching gives preferential treatment to the most poor and vulnerable in society Gives priority to the needs of the poor and addresses the unjust social structures that cause poverty
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God identifies with those who are poor. Jesus’ family had to search for shelter prior to his birth. He experienced the hunger and thirst of poverty. Church recognizes that we are called to “active love” toward the poor by Christ. We have responsibility to help the poor live full lives, as God intended, through the virtue of Justice
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While 12 million American children suffer from hunger, the food wasted in the US could feed 49 million. One out of five children in the US are poor. Children are the most vulnerable group, in fact, the younger the child, the more likely you are to be poor. Therefore childhood poverty should be a priority. Poverty deprives children of the things they need to make a better life.
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From the Latin word paupentas. Most people associate it with the lack of means to provide for material needs or comforts (material poverty). Other forms exist, such as poverty of the spirit, soul, or addiction.
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Material Poverty is the lack of means to provide for material needs or comforts. Causes an individual to lack one or more of the basic necessities for survival, such as nutritious food, safe drinking water, shelter, basic health care. Caused by chronic unemployment or underemployment (below the living wage).
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Depending on God for everything. Begins with humility, the virtue that avoids extreme ambition and pride. Those who are poor in spirit follow the example of Christ, who emptied himself for his people. Calls us to share our time, talent and treasure with others, especially those in need.
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Welfare reform of the mid 1990’s has shifted the responsibility to the States, limited the amount of people eligible and attempted to move people off welfare. Private charity is insufficient to move people off poverty. Helping requires a balance. Helping would require goods and services to the most vulnerable, assisting people to be self sufficient and provide services to those in need.
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Both Government and the private sector help with poverty. Catholic social teaching requires that programs should be run at the local level to assure the most participation
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