Seven Core Principles Of Catholic Social Teaching Essay

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The Catholic Church has been around for thousands of years and has encouraged the teachings of social justice. At the core of its practices & beliefs it has placed emphasis on the human being's dignity. Due to this the Catholic organisation of St Vincent De Paul has a number of schemes to help the fraction of our contemporary Australian society that are homeless, and as a result are treated unequally.

Seven Core Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
The Life & Dignity of the Human Person
The Catholic Church declares human life as being ever so sacred and that for a moral vision for our society, the human person's dignity must be the basis. It is believed that in the inherent dignity of the human person and the sacredness of human life contains the premise of all our social teaching's principles.

Call to Family, Community, and Participation
The human person is not just sacred, but social as well. The human dignity can clearly be affected by the ways in which we manage our society when it comes to politics, economics and in law & policy. A person's family is the core social establishment which needs be strengthened & supported and not undermined. The Church believes that all persons have the duty, and right, to partake in society and search for the collective well-being and good of all persons, especially the vulnerable and the poor.

Rights and Responsibilities
The Catholic tradition educates that the dignity of humans can be maintained and that a stimulating community can only be attained if responsibilities are met and human rights are secured. This means that every person fundamentally has a right to live as well as the right to the things needed to be an etiquette human being. Responsibilities and duties to our families, ...

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...ion. In 2011, almost 1,000 CEOs came together and showed their support, as well as raising over $4.2 million. The seventh annual sleep out took place in 2012 in 8 capital cities, and in Wollongong.

The aim of the St Vincent De Paul CEO Sleep out is not just simply to raise funds, but to also raise awareness of homelessness in Australia. The uncomfortable nature of sleeping on the streets of Australia is a small part of the larger reality Vinnies hope to bestow upon influential leaders of the community.

In Conclusion…
Social Justice teachings are the basis upon which the Church’s teachings are built, and St Vincent De Paul is doing everything they can to assist one type of injustice, homelessness. Through their annual CEO Sleep out, St Vincent De Paul is able to raise necessary funds needed to assist in helping, and hopefully ending homelessness in Australia.

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