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Resources

 

Immigration

Kino Borders

Hope Institute

Catholic Charities

 

Care for Creation Resources

 

EarthBeat

earthbeat@ncronline.org

A Novena for the Season of Creation 

www.sistersofmercy.org

 

A Study Guide to Laudato Si -

https://thetablet.org/laudato-si-a-study-guide-and-summary/

 

Loyola University Chicago

Institute for Environmental Sustainability https://www.luc.edu/sustainability/ 

 

The Ecological Examen

http://www.ecologicalexamen.org/

 

Environmental Lawyers 

https://earthjustice.org  are environmental lawyers doing a great job)

 

Youth on Their Own

https://yoto.org/ a non-profit dropout prevention agency that works to empower youth to stay in school.

Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. Its roots are in the Hebrew prophets who announced God's special love for the poor and called God's people to a covenant of love and justice. It is a teaching founded on the life and words of Jesus Christ, who came "to bring glad tidings to the poor . . . liberty to captives . . . recovery of sight to the blind"(Lk 4:18-19), and who identified himself with "the least of these," the hungry and the stranger (cf. Mt 25:45). Catholic social teaching is built on a commitment to the poor. This commitment arises from our experiences of Christ in the eucharist.”

https://www.usccb.org/resources/sharing-catholic-social-teaching-challenges-and-directions

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