Thus, the principle life and dignity of the human person; the Catholic Church affirms that human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the infrastructure of a moral perception of a society. Individuals gain a sense of consciousness and awareness at structural or social forces are the source of our own personal experiences. This enables us to have a systematic and objective approach to understanding cause of social problems and potential aid in finding solutions for these problems. We are challenged to make preferential option for the poor, we are called to put the needs of the poor and vulnerable first. Let us serve as voices to those who do not have voices of their own, to defend the defenseless against injustice and to provide opportunities for their empowerment. The core virtue of solidarity is the pursuit of peace and justice. If there are no peaceful human beings, there is no peaceful world, the world is its people if we do not work for individual transformation trying to bring about any kind of change in the world, it always leads to more problems. A true humanism implies love and respect for each and every individual since we are one human family whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic and ideological differences. The gospel calls us to be peacemakers and that we should advocate peace in our world surrounded by rivalry and cruelty and for us to keep in mind what Pope Paul VI taught that “if you want peace, work for justice”. Earth is considered as one of the most beautiful planets in the universe, we show respect for the Creator by our protection of creation. Care for God’s creation is not just making an Earth Day slogan, it is an obligation of our faith. In Genesis the first humans are given the responsibility for nurturing for creation but despite this, it hasn’t always been a strong theme among Christians. Creation is a gift from God
Thus, the principle life and dignity of the human person; the Catholic Church affirms that human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the infrastructure of a moral perception of a society. Individuals gain a sense of consciousness and awareness at structural or social forces are the source of our own personal experiences. This enables us to have a systematic and objective approach to understanding cause of social problems and potential aid in finding solutions for these problems. We are challenged to make preferential option for the poor, we are called to put the needs of the poor and vulnerable first. Let us serve as voices to those who do not have voices of their own, to defend the defenseless against injustice and to provide opportunities for their empowerment. The core virtue of solidarity is the pursuit of peace and justice. If there are no peaceful human beings, there is no peaceful world, the world is its people if we do not work for individual transformation trying to bring about any kind of change in the world, it always leads to more problems. A true humanism implies love and respect for each and every individual since we are one human family whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic and ideological differences. The gospel calls us to be peacemakers and that we should advocate peace in our world surrounded by rivalry and cruelty and for us to keep in mind what Pope Paul VI taught that “if you want peace, work for justice”. Earth is considered as one of the most beautiful planets in the universe, we show respect for the Creator by our protection of creation. Care for God’s creation is not just making an Earth Day slogan, it is an obligation of our faith. In Genesis the first humans are given the responsibility for nurturing for creation but despite this, it hasn’t always been a strong theme among Christians. Creation is a gift from God