CLE 10 Q2 Notes and Discussion
CLE 10 Q2 Notes and Discussion
HUMAN RIGTHS
Identification and proclamation
of human rights is one of the most
significant attempts to respond
effectively to the inescapable
demands of human dignity.
The church sees in these rights the
extraordinary opportunity that our
modern times offer. Through the
affirmation of these rights, for more
effectively recognizing human dignity
and universally promoting it as
characteristics inscribed by God the
creator in his creature.
The roots of human rights
are to be found in the human
dignity that belongs to each
human being.
The ultimate source of human rights
is not found in the mere will of human
beings, in the reality of the state, in
public powers, but in man himself and
in God as his creator.
When God became man, to save every single
man, the joyous announcement of the angels rang
out peace on earth to men of goodwill! And the
church, in the course of the centuries had the task
and carried out the mission of ensuring that the
rights of man should be recognized, respected and
promoted, and or diffusing the new
commandment of love: Love among individuals,
Love among groups, Love among peoples.
The Catholic Church is the chief
figure in every effort to promote
and protect human rights.
Christianity has worked for the
recognition of the values or the
human personality in international
law, with gradual pressure in three
directions:
1. By making a powerful contribution to the
affirmation of the rights of human person.
2. By basing this affirmation on the
irrepressible claim of natural law; and by
coupling also the nucleus of international
law with this law.
3. And a posteriori counter-proof of the
goodness of the church’s message is
offered by its translation into works made in
the course of centuries.
UNIVERSAL: They are present in all
human beings without exception of
time, place and subject.
INVIOLABLE: It would be vain to
proclaim these rights, if at the same
time everything is not done to ensure
the duty of respecting them by all
people.
INALIENABLE: No one can deprive
another person whoever they maybe
at this rights.
―Human rights are to be defended not
only individually but also as a
whole, protecting them only partially
would imply a kind of failure to
recognize them.‖
They correspond to the demands of
human dignity and entail, in the first
place, the fulfillment of the
essential needs of the person in the
material and spiritual needs.
End of Path 7
Objectives
• Doctrine: Discuss the concept of justice
as taught by the Church.
• Moral: Perform acts of justice and acts of
charity towards the community through
FAITH CARES Program.
• Worship: Join in dancing the animation
dance “One in Mission” to show unity
among differences and to show faith in
God’s works.
Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice
Enables us to
recognize and
understand God’s
command to do good
and avoid evil
Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice
Enables us to choose
good with the guidance
of our conscience and to
obey God’s law of love
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Commutative (Contractual)
Your Catholic Faith & Social Justice
Solidarity Stewardship
8 9 Respect
Work &
Workers 7 1 2 for Life
Human
Dignity
Option for 6 3 Family
the Poor Community
5 4 Participation
Common Rights
Good &
Duties
Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
Solidarity Stewardship
8 9 Respect
Work &
Workers 7 1 2 for Life
Human
Dignity
Option for 6 3 Family
the Poor Community
5 4 Participation
Common Rights
Good &
Duties
Our Rights as Humans
Peace on Earth
- Named the fundamental human rights:
Right to Life
Moral and Cultural Rights
Right to Worship God
Right to Choose Freely One’s State of Life
Economic Rights
The Right of Meeting and Association
The Right to Emigrate and Immigrate
Political Rights
Integrate, don’t isolate
Forget
Kill the
Yahweh
Prophets
Create
Prophets: Other Gods
The Poor
Self
Destruction
Vatican II
This split between the faith which many
profess and their daily lives deserves to be
counted among the more serious errors of our
age.
Long since, the Prophets of the Old Testament
fought vehemently against this scandal and
even more so did Jesus Christ Himself in the
New Testament threaten it with grave
punishments.
Major Themes from Catholic Social
Teaching
Civil/political
Economic/social
Subsidiarity
As small as possible
As big as necessary
10. Promotion of Peace