Unit 11: CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
Introduces the Church’s social teaching.
Explores how we are called to be loved and to share our love with others, particularly those in need.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and parables told by Jesus.
Builds on the work in the Creation unit to explain how we are given the important role of being stewards of God’s Creation.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and parables told by Jesus.
Explores the Church’s social teaching, particularly the Christian duty to reach out to those in need.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospels.
Explores the Church’s social teaching, particularly the Christian duty to be a light to others and lead by example by reaching out to those in need.
Builds on the work in the Creation unit to explain how we are given the important role of being stewards of God’s Creation.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospels.
Explores the Church’s social teaching, particularly the Christian duty to value all as a child of God and show them dignity and respect.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospels.
Explores the Church’s social teaching, through the vehicle of Pope Francis’ encyclical Fratelli Tutti (all brothers and sisters) and the question posed to Jesus, ‘Who is my neighbour?’.
Explore how Jesus reached out to all, particularly the marginalised.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospels.
Explores the Church’s social teaching, particularly the Christian duty to see Christ in all we meet and to show them respect and dignity.
Explores how we can all make a difference, however small, to improve our common home.
Explores links between Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospels.
Explores the Church’s social teaching, particularly the Christian duty to lead by example and reach out to those in need.