Australian Catholic Social Justice

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Australian Catholic Social Justice Council Charity has existed since man has inhabited the earth, there are many ways to define charity but a simple way to define charity is to voluntarily help those, which are in need. There are many ways to provide charity; some of the more popular ways are by donating money and to help people (physically) but there are much more ways to provide charity. These ways are emotionally help people, which are going through hard times such as death and divorce. Other ways to help people are by giving them advice and to guiding them to better path. These are all ways of providing charity. The question is how the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council promotes human dignity. The Australian Catholic Bishops…show more content…
Poverty is a huge issue around the world and more than half of the world lives in poverty and 1.7 Billion people live in extreme poverty. The statistics for poverty in Australia are: (2.2 million people, or 11.1% of Australians were living in poverty in 2006 (compared with 9.9% in 2004, and 7.6% in 1994) 40.2% jobless people 39% of single adults aged over 65 years, 31.5% of all people whose main income in social security 22.8% single adults of workforce age 11.4% of sole parent families), these are the statistics of 2006, as time was passing the rate was dropping and rising. The way the Australian Social Justice Council addresses poverty is by providing a voice on this issue and addressing it to the Catholic community so that the authorities such as the government may do something about the issue. In 2009 an article titled ‘Working families and the minimum wage’ at a time of financial crisis was published it addressed the issues of poverty and it showed people how poverty was affecting many families and how it was starting to become a really big issue and it was starting to affect a lot of…show more content…
‘The Catholic Church is driven by an understanding that each and every person is a child of God with a dignity that nothing can erase’. This statement was taken from the address of the paper ‘Confronting the Death Penalty’. This statement reasons that everyone is a child of God and no matter how bad someone may be, they will always have some good in them this good is the ‘dignity’ of a human person. Furthermore, Jesus changed the law from eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth to if someone slaps you turn the other cheek. This is stating that Catholic’s must show mercy and compassion the way which Jesus showed use mercy when he died at the cross for our
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