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CCHD Education Resources and Materials

Faith and Human Development Series | Faith Sharing Series | Other Materials | Promotional Materials
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A collection of 5 booklets that can be used as to connect traditional Catholic forms of prayer with social justice. To Order

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A Justice Prayer Book with Biblical Reflections (5-231) - A collection of prayers and biblical passages and reflections intended to help Christians reflect on the Church’s teachings about poverty and justice. On Sale $1.00
(En español) Libro de Oracion por la Justicia (5-232) On Sale $1.00 |

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Way of the Cross Toward Justice and Peace (5-235) - The traditional devotion of the stations of the cross with reflections based on the lives of heroic Christians such as Dorothy Day, Archbishop Oscar Romero, and Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. On Sale $1.00
(En español) Via Crucis Para la Justicia y la Paz (5-236) On Sale $1.00 |

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Novena for Justice and Peace (5-237) - This novena focuses nine days of prayer on the need for justice and peace in our communities and the world. On Sale $1.00
(En español) Novena por la Justicia y la Paz (5-238) On Sale $1.00 |

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A Scriptural Rosary for Justice and Peace (5-635) - Using the biblical themes of justice and peace, this booklet contains reflections on fifteen mysteries of the rosary. This resource includes the Luminous Mysteries. On Sale $1.00
(En español) Rosario Biblico por la Justicia y la Paz (5-907) On Sale $1.00 |

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Scripture Guide (5-229)
Organized by the seven themes of Catholic social teaching, this list of Scripture references to justice can be used for liturgies, homilies, prayer services, individual or group education, personal prayer, meditation, and discussions related to poverty and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. On Sale $1.00
(En español) Guia Biblica (5-230) On Sale $1.00 |
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A collection of 5 faith-sharing booklets for use by small groups to deepen their awareness of specific themes of Catholic social teaching. Each booklet is divided into six sessions that can be used on a weekly basis and delves into one of the themes through scripture readings, reflections, focus questions, and suggested group actions. To Order

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Sharing the Tradition, Shaping the Future: Book 1 (5-451)
A seven-week introduction to the seven themes of Catholic social teaching that can be used in a group faith-sharing format. Each week begins with a Gospel reading, followed by silent reflection time, a prepared reflection, discussion questions, and suggested actions. On Sale $1.00
(En español) Al Compartir la Tradición Moldeamos el Futuro: Libro No. 1 (5-856) On Sale $1.00
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The Call to Family, Community, and Participation: Book 2 (5-189) - A six-week series that helps small groups explore topics such as “values taught in families,” the relationship of the family to the broader community,” what makes for a healthy community,” and “the effects of racism and discrimination on our families.” On Sale $1.00
(En español) El Llamado a Ser Familia, Comunidad, y Partícipes: Libro No. 2 (5-835) On Sale $1.00
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Dignity of the Human Person: Book 3 (5-190) - Focuses on the dignity of the human person by enabling participants to reflect on subthemes such as “the source of life,” “dignity of the human person,” “human dignity and human rights,” “empowerment,” and “the wonder of human life.” On Sale $1.00
(En español) Dignidad del Ser Humano: Libro No. 3 (5-850) On Sale $1.00
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Preferential Option for and with the Poor: Book 4 (5-191) - Explores the Preferential Option for and with the Poor through the subthemes of “human beings as images of God,” “the sacred covenant with God,” “the pursuit of justice,” and “the preferential options cited in the Church’s social teaching.” On Sale $1.00
(En español) La Opción Preferencial por y con los Pobres: Libro No. 4 (5-851) On Sale $1.00
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Solidarity with the Poor: Book 5 (5-192) - Provides the opportunity to reflect on the call to solidarity through subthemes that include “the meaning of solidarity,” “the human family and solidarity,” “the responsibility of solidarity,” “the work of solidarity,” “and the fruit of solidarity.” On Sale $1.00
(En español) Solidaridad con los Pobres: Libro No. 5 (5-853) On Sale $1.00 |
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Other CCHD Educational Resource Materials
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Credible Signs of Christ Alive: Case Studies from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. Author: John Hogan. (3167-8): Complete with case studies, reflection questions, suggested actions, contacts, and optional further reading, this book tells the story behind the poverty statistics, mines the hope behind the headlines, and makes real the power of faith to transform the world. To Order |
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Principles, Prophecy, and a Pastoral Response: An Overview of Modern Catholic Social Teaching (5-433): A 50-page booklet that serves as an overview of Catholic social teaching with examples of ways that the Catholic Campaign for Human Development promotes these values and doctrines. Each chapter explores a theme of Catholic social teaching. Appendices provide reflection questions, scripture references, descriptions of publications by the Vatican, and descriptions of documents promulgated by the U.S. bishops related to Catholic social teaching. This resource can be used in small faith-sharing groups, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, religious education programs, campus ministry activities, and courses that address the issues of poverty and injustice. To Order On Sale $3.00
(En español) Principios, Profecia y Respuesta Pastoral (5-847) |
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Being Neighbor: The Catechism and Social Justice (5-261): A small prayer booklet structured around the themes of Catholic social teaching with references to teachings from the Catechism on social justice. Includes a short prayer for each theme and can be used for individual prayer and reflection or with groups. To Order |
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Poverty & Faithjustice: An Adult Education Program on Christian Discipleship in the United States (5-240): Six lesson plans for adult faith formation that are organized around questions pertaining to “faithjustice:” the virtue of promoting a just society based on Christian faith in God’s vision of human life. This resource is intended for small groups of adults who want to grow as disciples, learn from one another, and reflect on poverty in the U.S. in the context of their faith. To Order On Sale $1.00 |
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Materials may be ordered from the USCCB Publishing website and include:
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