Catholic Social Teaching
The Eucharist Commits Us to the Poor
In 2022, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced that the Church in this country would undertake a Eucharistic Revival, as a way to bolster Catholics’...
View EventRaising Resilient Children: Pathways out of Poverty
The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are a time of tremendous potential and enormous vulnerability. How well or how poorly mothers and children are nourished and cared for...
View EventRaising Resilient Children: Early Childhood Development and Catholic Social Teaching
The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are a time of tremendous potential and enormous vulnerability. How well or how poorly mothers and children are nourished and cared for...
View EventRaising Resilient Children: The First 1,000 Days
The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are a time of tremendous potential and enormous vulnerability. How well or how poorly mothers and children are nourished and cared for...
View EventAn Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square
Join the McGrath Institute for Church Life as Gloria Purvis discusses, “An Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square.” This event is free and open to...
watch videoWeek 12: December 9
Remember when #Facebook shut down the accounts of those who participated in the #insurrection? Whew! The semester is wrapping up and students are tired, stressed, and ready to go...
watch videoCatholic Social Teaching and Financial Decision-Making
“Don’t tell me what you value. Show me your budget, and I’ll tell you what you value.” That’s the working motto of the Catholic Social Teaching and Financial...
Listen to PodcastA Meaningful Life Begins with Meaningful Work
“A meaningful life begins with meaningful work. There’s something truly transformative about the dignity found in meaningful work. Having a job can give an individual the...
Listen to PodcastWeek 7: October 28
When #GeorgeFloyd was murdered, we heard the voices of many communities protesting for equal rights. Did those who have been fighting since slavery receive their equality? Did the...
watch videoWeek 6: October 21
We were able to catch up with a Notre Dame alum, David Krashna ’71, to see how he experienced #NotreDame as an undergraduate. Co-hosts: Euda Fils, Daut’e Martin, and Blake...
watch videoBuilding Communities of Language, Culture, and Dignity through Spanish Community-Based Learning
For more than ten years, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures has partnered with the Center for Social Concerns to develop one of the most robust community-based...
Listen to PodcastWeek 5: October 14
Is it our job to make non-Blacks feel as if they are welcome in our space? Can we have a space of our own and still be inclusive? Host: Emorja RobersonCo-hosts: Euda Fils,...
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