Sacred Healing 12:30
04_Responsibilities & Rights
"In human society one man’s natural right gives rise to a corresponding duty in other men; the duty, that is, of recognizing and respecting that right. Every basic human right draws its authoritative force from the natural law, which confers it and attaches to it its respective duty. Hence, to claim one’s rights and ignore one’s duties, or only half fulfill them, is like building a house with one hand and tearing it down with the other.” —St. John XXIII, Peace on Earth (Pacem in Terris), no. 30
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From the Examination of Conscience in Light of Social Teaching
Do I recognize and respect the economic, social, political, and cultural rights of others?
Do I fulfill my responsibilities regarding my rights?
Do I live in material comfort and excess while remaining insensitive to the needs of others whose rights are unfulfilled?
Do I take seriously my responsibility to ensure that the rights of persons in need are realized?
Do I urge those in power to implement programs and policies that give priority to the human dignity and rights of all, especially the vulnerable?
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Lord, show me how I can help build a society where all people are able to fulfill their responsibilities and exercise their human rights. Amen +
Show Notes
Topics Discussed:
Catholic social justice principle #3, rights and responsibilities
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus
US foreign aid
Overview:
Minutes 00:12:00 - Responsibilities and rights are inseparable, the contemporary imbalance
Minutes 12:01-24:00 - The Bill of Rights, healthcare, single-parent families, smoking, abortion
Minutes 24:01-36:00 - Rights begin with responsibility, Lazarus and the rich man
Minutes 36:01-48:00 - Freedom is for responsibility, the responsibility of the wealthy toward the poor
Additional Resources:
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching
Book, Amazon: Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and USCCB
Pacem in Terris, Peace on Earth, Pope John XXIII
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