A quiz based upon statistics around global and Australian refugees and asylum seekers.
Learn MoreHuman Dignity is one of the Catholic Social Teaching principles. This 4 minute video explains how every person is created with God-given dignity, independent of ethnicity, creed, gender, sexuality, age or ability. No human being should have their dignity or freedom compromised. Poverty, hunger, oppression and injustice make it impossible to live a life commensurate with this dignity. To learn more about this CST principle visit: https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst-toolkit/dignity-of-the-human-person/
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The Common Good is one of the Catholic Social Teaching principles. This video explains how, for everyone to flourish, the rights of the individual to personal possessions and community resources must be balanced with the needs of the disadvantaged and dispossessed. To learn more about this CST principle visit: https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst-toolkit/the-common-good/
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Solidarity is one of the Catholic Social Teaching principles. This video explains how everyone has an obligation to promote the rights and development of all peoples across communities, nations, and the world, irrespective of national boundaries. When we express solidarity with others, especially those who are most marginalised, we work together to make the world a better place for all. To learn more about this CST principle visit: https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst-toolkit/solidarity/
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Preferential Option for the Poor is one of the Catholic Social Teaching principles. This 4 minute video explains how caring for those who are less well off is everyone’s responsibility. To learn more about this CST principle visit: https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst-toolkit/preferential-option-for-the-poor/
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Subsidiarity and Participation are Catholic Social Teaching principles. This 4 minute video explains how all people have the right to participate in decisions that affect their lives. Subsidiarity requires that decisions are made by the people closest and most affected by the issues and concerns of the community. To learn more about this CST principle visit: https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst-toolkit/subsidiarity-and-participation/
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