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Catholic social teaching is meant to be a gift of peace and well-being to the world, borne from the very heart of the Church. It is up to us to share it in joy, humility and respect.
Through its social teachings the Catholic Church offers rich and profoundly truthful ground for consideration of the many challenges facing our world today: ground which affords ample space for the authentic growth of everyone, so that each of us can live the life that is intended for us. From the environment to the economy to the roles of family, media, and government, the Church's doctrine provides guidance for broad and respectful conversations leading to healthy, respectful, and truly inclusive resolutions of society's problems, no matter where we live. It all starts from an understanding of life's source and purpose.
Students, voters, and others of goodwill will recognize in the principles, values, and virtues of Catholic social teaching the very principles, values, and virtues that make documents such as the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights possible.
We Catholics have a duty to understand and apply these principles, values, and virtues, and to teach them at every moment of every day by witnessing them in joyful and respectful humility before everyone God sends into our lives.
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2025 Gold Mass, Toronto. This year the Society of Catholic Scientists invites you to celebrate the memorial of Saint Albert the Great, patron of Scientists. November 18, 7PM, at the Newman Centre at the University of Toronto. Reception to follow. RSVP is encouraged but not required at https://shorturl.at/5JyYW
All government policies, including all legislation, should remain consistent with basic principles of good governance. Adherence to such principles can help to ensure that policies and legislation are adopted only when they are wise, prudent, and balanced, and likely to serve the true good of society. This involves, among other things, balancing personal liberties and any restrictions to be imposed upon them with the requirements of truth, freedom, justice, and the real well-being of society.
Bill C-9 is intended to guarantee Canadians the right to "live freely, regardless of the colour of their skin, the God they pray to, their gender identity or the person they love." There is some debate as to whether it would have that effect.
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