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Catholic Social Teaching

The Life and Dignity of the Human Person

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“In the Catholic social vision, the human person is central, the clearest reflection of God among us. Each person possesses a basic dignity that comes from God, not from any human quality or accomplishment, not from race or gender, age or economic status. The test of every institution or policy is whether it enhances or threatens human life and dignity. We believe that people are more important than things.” US Catholic Bishops “A Century of Social Teaching”

Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Catholic Bishops

http://www.usccb.org/prolife/

The Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities, under the guidance and direction of the Committee for Pro-Life Activities, works to teach respect for all human life from

conception to natural death. Excellent resources and links for all aspects of Catholic pro-life advocacy.

Center for Life Principles

www.lifeprinciples.net

The mission of the Center for Life Principles is to establish throughout the world, the recognition that all beings of human origin are persons endowed with intrinsic dignity and the inalienable right to life from conception to natural death. To accomplish this goal, they use the curriculum of the “Life Principles” as laid out in the book, Healing the Culture: A Commonsense Philosophy of Happiness, Freedom, and the Life Issues, by Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D.

Feminists for Life

www.feministsforlife.org

Established in 1972, Feminists for Life of America is a non-sectarian, nonpartisan grassroots organization that seeks real solutions to the challenges women face. Our efforts are shaped by the core feminist values of justice, nondiscrimination and no-violence. In 2003 Feminists for Life partnered with the Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities and the Knights of Columbus to sponsor “Women Deserve Better Than Abortion” campaign. FFL does particularly effective outreach to college age women.

Euthanasia.Com

www.euthanasia.com

Committed to the fundamental belief that the intentional killing of another person is wrong combined with a deep sympathy for those who are suffering. International as well as USA perspective on euthanasia, features medical and hospice alternatives to euthanasia, statements in opposition by religious and other groups.

International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

http://www.iaetf.org/

Addresses the issues of euthanasia, assisted suicide, advance directives, assisted suicide proposals, "right-to-die" cases, euthanasia practices in the Netherlands, disability rights, and pain control .

L'Arche Communities

www.larcheusa.org

L'Arche Communities, founded by Jean Vanier in France in 1964, bring together people, some with developmental disabilities and some without, who choose to share their lives by living together in faith-based communities. The first L'Arche community in the United States was founded in 1972, and there are now 15 communities nationwide.

Catholic Campaign to End the Use of the Death Penalty

www.usccb.org/sdwp/national/deathpenalty/

Campaign by the US Bishops, launched in March 2005, to end the use of the death penalty throughout the United States and calling on Catholics and other Christians and people of good will to work to on the state and national level to end executions in this country.

Catholics Against Capital Punishment

www.cacp.org

CACP strives to insure that members of the clergy and laypeople – both Catholic and non-Catholic – are aware of, and understand the seriousness of Church teaching on capital punishment.

Murder Victims’ Families for Reconciliation

www.mvfr.org

The mission of Murder Victims’ Families for Reconciliation is to contribute to the abolition of the death penalty by organizing murder victim’s families to become an effective voice opposing the death penalty.