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6.2.1 How Much is Enough? “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” As Christians we are called to see that a wide variety of issues are issues of justice; for example: poverty, unjust labor practices, immigration, refugees, ecology, unemployment, consumer justice, land use.
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Christian justice challenges individuals and society to work for the kingdom of God. Promoting justice is not an option for Christians – it is an integral part of our mission. The Church informs our judgment of social justice issues. Christians are called to respond to God’s love by making changes to address injustice in the world. The preferential option for the poor colors the Christian understanding of justice.
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6.2.2 How Can the Earth Survive?
“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” Justice is both a demand and an outcome of natural law. The earth is ultimately a common heritage, the fruits of which are for the benefit of all. Modern society will find no solution to the ecological problem unless it takes a serious look at its lifestyle.
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Contact with nature has deep restorative power that can impart peace and serenity.
The commitment of believers to a healthy environment for everyone stems directly from their belief in God the creator. Humanity’s dominion over inanimate and other living beings granted by the Creator is not absolute; it is limited by concern for the quality of life of one’s neighbor, including generations to come; it requires a religious respect for the integrity of creation.
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Scripture Readings Matthew 6. 19 – 21, 24 Matthew 25. 31 – 46
Luke – 21 Luke – 4
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