Solidarity is one of the themes of Catholic social teaching focusing on being responsible for helping everyone — a rejection of selfish individualism.
Catholic social teaching: Solidarity
Catholic social teaching: Preferential option for the poor
A preferential option for the poor and vulnerable must go way beyond occasionally donating foods. The Church must intentionally bring those on the margins into the full membership of society, work for justice to fix broken systems and advocate for the voiceless and powerless.
Catholic social teaching: Family, community and participation
The family is the first “school” for attention to the wider community.
Catholic social teaching: Life, dignity and love
The measure of every institution is whether it threatens or enhances the life and dignity of the human person.
From the editor: New seven-part series on Catholic social teaching debuts
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