Sacredness down the slippery slope
By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ Have you ever experienced a bad fall? Most of us might say yes to that. I’ve had
We envision a transformed world where Justice, Peace and Love prevail. We want to protect human rights and dignity, celebrate diversity, promote equality, and share care for our common home.
Grounded in the Biblical concept of Catholic social justice teachings, we fight for truth, justice and freedom. We must unify our voices to eradicate social injustice in the world.
By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ Have you ever experienced a bad fall? Most of us might say yes to that. I’ve had
By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ My recent focus on human dignity comes from the blessing of experiencing my blindness and how it impacts
By Fr Stephan Alexander, General Manager, CCSJ There are times when at the end of the day we are so tired that our tiredness becomes
By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ In the ever-evolving tapestry of Catholic social teaching (CST), the principle of human dignity stands as a foundational
By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ/AMMR A meme gaining popularity on various social media platforms places these words on the lips of Dawn Staley,
By Fr Stephan Alexander General Manager, CCSJ/AMMR One of the stories in heavy rotation on international news cycles over the last few days has
Laudator Si’ is an encyclical written by Pope Francis in 2015. He calls us to care for our common home, and mobilize others to turn against the ‘throwaway culture’ that has developed in our society which lends itself to abuse of nature and the environment around us.
Restorative Justice is “an approach to justice that seeks to repair harm by providing an opportunity for those harmed and those who take responsibility for the harm to communicate about and address their needs in the aftermath of a crime.
“In order to prepare a truly human future, it is not enough to reject evil. We must build the common good together.” – Pope Francis.