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healing o u r fa mi ly

Dignity of

SELFRELIANCE The heart of our mission

When Sarah and her young daughter walked into to Catholic Charities’ Welcome Center, they were obviously in distress. After fleeing an abusive relationship, they had become

“There is a growing

homeless. Friends and relatives allowed them to couch surf for several months, but that

awareness of the

arrangement had come to an end, and they had to move on. With no money for child

sublime dignity of

care, Sarah became unemployed. What seemed like an endless string of barriers and crises left Sarah penniless and destitute. Do you know what Catholic Charities saw? We saw Sarah in the likeness of God, we saw her dignity and we helped her find it again.

human persons, who stand above all things and whose rights and duties are universal and inviolable. They ought,

By Ashley Everett

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At Catholic Charities of Kansas CitySt. Joseph (CCKCSJ), we have modeled our services and programs around Catholic social teaching #1 — the life and dignity of the human person. Catholic social teaching affirms that human life is sacred and holds the dignity of the human person as the foundation of a moral vision for society. In fact, dignity is the foundation of all the principles of our social teaching. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops states: We believe every person is precious;

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people are more important than things; and the measure of every institution is whether it threatens or enhances the life and dignity of the human person. Larry in the Welcome Center got to work. He listened to Sarah’s story to be certain he understood her needs. First, to be stable, Sarah and her daughter needed a safe place to live and food for their next several days. Larry brought Sonia, CCKCSJ Housing Case Manager, in the room and introduced them. They promptly began paperwork to secure

therefore, to have ready access to all that is necessary for living a genuinely human life: for example, food, clothing, housing, … the right to education, and work.” — Gaudium et Spes (The Church in the Modern World), Vatican II, 26 (1965)


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Children and Family Services in the Diocese

1min
page 35

7 facts about the KCSJ synod

1min
page 34

Why can't women be priests in the Catholic Church?

3min
page 33

First line of response

3min
page 32

August/September 2022 National Headlines Roundup

2min
page 31

Home is here | Hogan es aquí

6min
pages 30-31

¿Cómo fue Jesús inclusivo?

4min
pages 28-29

Can the divorced participate in the life of the Church?

4min
page 27

True friendship

3min
page 26

'Doctor Most Zealous'

2min
page 25

Sister Spotlight: Sister Colette Marie Jaros, OSF

4min
page 24

St. Joseph Catholic Academy

3min
page 23

Faith at Work: Carrie Gabriel

4min
page 22

Dignity of Self-Reliance: the heart of our mission

4min
pages 20-21

Faith U: Catholic Newman Centers provide catalyst for faith life in college

10min
pages 1, 14-17

Youth voices of the diocesan Synod

3min
page 13

DnD with Jesus

4min
page 12

Pastoral plan for Deaneries I, II & XI presented at St. Mark's Parish

5min
pages 10-11

New presidents take office at Rockhurst and Avila Universities

7min
pages 8-9

Avivamiento Eucarístico

2min
page 7

Encountering Jesus in the Eucharist

5min
pages 6-7

How was Jesus inclusive?

4min
pages 4-5
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