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The Two Hands of Social Participation

The works of (1) charity and (2) justice, which flow from our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, are the behavioral expressions of both a just, righteous person and a just, righteous social order.

Although the two should always work in collaboration, immediate charity relief must always be our first initial response to human suffering and human need - sustaining human life is always our foremost priority!

Immediately, almost simultaneously, during the works of charity there should be a critical analysis of the situation. "Why is this suffering occurring? How could this happen? Why does this human need exist?"

These questions not only reflect genuine human love and compassion, but also demonstrate the unique ability of the human person, who is created in the sacred image of God, to analyze and to correct structural and systemic deficiencies.

These questions also inspire the human person to strive for greater things, to devise ingenious and creative solutions to problems, and to view the future not with trembling uncertainty, but rather with confidence, assurance and mastery. This honors the Creator and builds civilization of life.

The Two Hands of Social Participation

Works of Justice
Addressing Social Problems
Works of Charity
Direct Social Services
  • Political Engagement & Activity.
  • Join the Legislative Network.
  • Educate and inform the public.
  • Raise funds for self help projects.
  • Raise funds for a cause or project.
  • Support Party platforms which are Pro-life and Pro-Human Dignity.
  • Monitor politicians and government
    agencies and policies.
  • Supply food banks.
  • Visit the sick, elderly, prisons.
  • Support homeless shelters.
  • Sponsor a refugee family.
  • Provide clothing to centers.
  • Tutor children.
  • Volunteer at Meals on Wheels.
 
 
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