Illuminating Justice: Call to Family, Community and Participation

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

Ruth and Naomi
Ruth 1:16-18, 2:2-23

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Kathy Langer
Director of Social Concerns, Catholic Charities, Diocese of St. Cloud

Illuminating Justice: Rights and Responsibilities

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

Creation
Genesis 1:1-2:3

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Jessie Johnson
Coordinator, Youth in Theology and Ministry, Saint John’s School of Theology

Illuminating Justice: The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

Beatitudes
Matthew 5:1-12

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Wendy Cichanski Caduff
Pastoral Associate, Christ Church Newman Center

Illuminating Justice: Care for Creation

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

Valley of Dry Bones
Ezekiel 37:1-14

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Dr. Barbara Sutton
Associate Dean for Formation and Outreach, Saint John’s School of Theology-Seminary

Illuminating Justice: Solidarity

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

Baptism of Jesus
Mark 1:1-29

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Rebecca Spanier
Master of Divinity Candidate, Saint John’s School of Theology-Seminary

Illuminating Justice: Life and Dignity of the Human Person

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

“Choose Life” Text Treatment
Deuteronomy 30:19-20

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Genevieve Mougey
Poverty Education & Outreach Manager, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Illuminating Justice: Option for the Poor and Vulnerable

Illuminating Justice is a series of audio reflections connecting the themes of Catholic Social Teachings with the Illuminations of The Saint John’s Bible.

Word Made Flesh
John 1:1-14

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Eric Fought
Master of Divinity Candidate, Saint John’s School of Theology-Seminary

Up Next: Illuminating Justice Series

In recent months, Pope Francis has encouraged Christians to embrace a life that seeks the betterment of our communities, especially lifting up the needs of the poor and most vulnerable.

The Roman Catholic tradition has a long and rich history of being on the forefront of advocating for matters of social justice. Guiding principles such as the dignity of life, care for God’s creation, encouraging civic participation and a preferential option for the poor shape how Catholics (and many others) think and act.

“The Church’s social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. It offers moral principles and coherent values that are badly needed in our time. In this time of widespread violence and diminished respect for human life and dignity in our country and around the world, the Gospel of Life and the biblical call to justice need to be proclaimed and shared with new clarity, urgency and energy.”

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

In the coming weeks, we will be sharing a series of audio reflections connecting the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching and the Illuminations of the The Saint John’s Bible. Appropriately, we’ll begin next week with a reflection on the Option for the Poor and Vulnerable and will continue with the six other themes in the following weeks.

Connecting Scripture with the realities of the modern world has always been a fundamental priority for The Saint John’s Bible and all those who have worked to bring the project to life. “God’s commitment to the poor is embedded in Scripture,” said Abbot John Klassen, speaking of his hope that The Saint John’s Bible would speak for the poor and marginalized. “The deeper we are drawn into Scripture, the more we will be driven to address these issues in our lives.”

Our hope is that you’ll join us in reflecting on how we can live our baptismal call through these seven tenets of the Christian faith and that you might share them with your friends, family and coworkers. We look forward to “Illuminating Justice” together.

Peace and all good!