Christian duty towards poor and those in need

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GCSE Religious Education (Christian Responses to Global Issues) Mapa Mental sobre Christian duty towards poor and those in need, criado por n.paul em 05-03-2014.
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Christian duty towards poor and those in need
  1. Dignity of Humans
    1. Why people matter
      1. RC church believes everyone has dignity
        1. "The dignity of the human person is rooted in his creation in the image and likeness of God." -Catechism 1700
          1. Humans are sacred
            1. God reveals himself through us
              1. Humans have amazing potential to freely choose to love others and God
                1. The dignity of the human person requires the pursuit of the common good.." -Catechism 1926
                2. Single Human Family
                  1. Love your neighbour as you love yourself
                    1. Actively care for those in need
                      1. All Christians = One family
                        1. Work for common good
                          1. Not be divided by material wealth
                            1. God has given us things to share
                      2. Mission of love, justice, peace & reconciliation in the world
                        1. Scripture/Notes
                          1. Jesus was sent to 'preach the good news to the poor' (Luke 4:1)
                            1. "The poor are blessed and the kingdom of heaven is theirs" (Matthew 5:3)
                              1. Christians have an urgent mission to spread peace and justice
                              2. Preferential Option for the Poor
                                1. RC church social teaching
                                  1. The poor have the strongest right to our help
                                    1. Charity
                                      1. Seen as kind and generous because a little wealth is donated
                                        1. Seen differently because the rich have benefitted from the wealth that was meant for everyone to share
                                        2. "The poor of the world are your brothers and sisters in Christ." - Pope John Paul II (Yankee Stadium speech)

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