The Catholic Church has always led the way in promoting justice for all human beings. Without justice, there can be no peace. Where there is injustice, there will always – at least eventually – be unrest and chaos. But what does the body of the Church’s social justice doctrine consist of? The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops list on their website seven key themes:
- Life and Dignity of the Human Person
- Call to Family, Community and Participation
- Human Rights and Responsibilities
- An Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
- The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
- Human Solidarity
- Care for God’s Creation
Join Jerry and Debbie on Tuesday for a look at these important areas of human life and social justice.

