Our Mission Statement

We solemnly vow to inform others of the Catholic Social Teachings. We will try to implement into other peoples' lives a more firm understanding of what is socially acceptable. What we hope to achieve is a more Christian, loving world. We will provide others with the morals and teachings that we receive from St.John, and with the help of others we will change others' lives.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Care for God's Creation & And the Oil Spill in New Orleans

If you have heard of the major oil spill of the Gulf Coast of New Orleans than you would know that this big glob of stuff that is in the oceans spreads over about 80 miles. The military planned that on last Wednesday to help the Coast Guard clean up the mess. They also said they were going to try and burn the oil. And to also put a collection dome so that no more of it leaks. They are really trying to clean it up the ocean because they know that having the ocean destroyed can be upset the very fragile ecosystem. It's mainly a problem for the fish and the birds because the birds are beginning to breed and nest which makes them extremely vulnerable because the oil could wash up on shore. Ten wildlife refuges in Mississippi and Louisiana are most likely to be affected. The Pass-a-Loutre Wildlife Management Area, at the tip of the Mississippi River is most likely to be affected first. Luckily, they have recovered more than 18,000 barrels of the oil-water mix. They also have deployed 100,000 gallons of dispersant, which breaks up oil, on late Thursday evening. But, that is the only thing that I have heard so far I will try to keep you updated.
   -Aaron

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Pressure to look Perfect Drives Girls to Destructive Behavior.

    These days the media is always watching what today's young stars are doing, but look what fame is doing to them. Paparazzi waiting at their doors, anticipating for them to slip up, make the slightest mistake, or say the stupidest little thing. Look what fame has done to so many past stars, but as they say, "The fame kills." Some end up in very bad shape by using drugs, alcohol, and many others. But why? Girls today are fixating on their flaws, causing them to belittle themselves and even take destuctive action. The onslaught of messages and images they constantly recieve sets an unrealistic standard of beauty. The "Dove Campaigne for Real Beauty" is partnering with the entertainment industry to address this issue by giving girls a reality check educating them about what images are real versus Holllywood magic. Take "American Idol" for example, what most people base their votes on is if they look like the usual boy-band/girl-band type of singer. To them it doesn't matter if you look "unique," you always have to have that kind of "popstar look." Even if they don't even sing well." It is or responsibility to make sure that everyone fells good about themselves. We are called to help the children in need, whether that means physically or psychologically.
 http://www.sjc.edu/jarzt/commentary_karen.htm
- Brittany

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Arizona Law Passing & Rights and Respnsibilities


http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2010/04/24/gutierrez.az.bill.reax.cnn
If you have read in the recent post about Rights and Responsibilities you would know that I said that there is a law passing in Arizona saying that it was now a crime to be an illegal immigrant. This video link shows you the reaction of this happening. But, do you think that they have the right to be able to cross the border? I mean like if they have the right to necessities they should be able to live in a decent place because they probably have a legitimate reason for wanting to live in Arizona or any other state. Also, because it says in that particular Catholic Social Teaching that they have the right to health care, education, etc. This law is a good thing sort of depending on the way you look at it. But, there could be different opinions on whether being able to live America or to stay in Mexico. If you read this post than it would be great to have your opinion on the situation. My opinion is that they should be able to live the United States, mainly because this is the land of opportunity and they have the right to the things needed in life which can be provided in the United States. And, like what is so bad that there would be no way on any circumstances that they cannot live in the U.S.?
-Aaron

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ebony and Ivory

This is Black or White, and it is saying how color doesn't matter. We need to stop discriminating against people for their color. There's more to a person than just that.








This is Ebony and Ivory, and it is about black and white living in harmony.They talk about how we are all the same, and I hope you like it it because it's one of my favorites.



Since we're supposed to an article on whatever topic we choose, I decided to write an article on a topic that hits close to home: integration, and racial discrimination. Since there is absolutely no way I can possibly fit everything that I want to say into one article, I'll try my best to cut to the point. I am multi-racial, and for all of you with slightly smaller vocabularies, that means that I am made up of more than one ethnicity. To be specific, I am an African-America, French-Canadian, and Native-American. During my 13, going on 13.5, years as a multi-racial female in The United States of America, the self-proclaimed 'Land of Equal Opportunity', I have experienced first-hand exactly just how 'equal' our country is. Many people claim that segregation, and racial discrimination is gone. With all due respect, I disagree. I'm not saying that they're liars, simply ignorant of the hardships people face simply because of their ancestry. People everyday are profiled, judged, and alienated all because of the color of their skin. I'm sure when we all remember talks of how everyone was special, and unique in their own way. Unfortunately, no matter how many times the teacher would tell us, that particular lesson didn't last much longer than 1st grade. After that, we're exposed more to the media, and in some cases, our family, many of whom are singing the praises of those with light skin, and shunning those with dark. Segregation and racial profiling are, while more subtle than they used to be, quite common. I'm not saying that everyone with light skin, which I have, is racist. I know people with dark skin who continually prejudice against lighter toned people. I'm simply stating that in our country, of strong WASP origins, light skin is the ideal, an ideal that many Americans can never wish to achieve. Racism can be subtle, and in many cases is inherited. I know people my age who, however discreetly, discriminate against African-Americans. I also know that my grand-father, 62, has a strong preference for African-Americans, and an equally strong aversion towards Caucasians. Racism is a huge problem in our country, one of which the government, and people, in power are denying. It has affected many Americans, and others in foreign nations, and it will continue to do so until it is put to a stop. I'm not idealistic. I realize that stopping racism will not be as easy as holding a few rallies, or getting people to sign a petition. Racism is not going away any time soon. I didn't write this article to inspire you to be a better person, or to talk kindly to your neighbor. I wrote this article in the hopes of informing you about one of our country's, and the rest of the world's, biggest problems. I hope that I succeeded. 
P.S.: Thank you for letting me rant.  I obviously had a lot to say. There are two videos because they both go so well with the idea.
-Waverly

The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers

   
In today's econemy, people across U.S. are losing their jobs. But why?  The econemy must serve people, not the other way around. Work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of continuing participation in God's creation. Employers contribute to the common good through the sevices or products they provide and by creating jobs that uphold the dignity and rights of  workers-to productive work, to decent and just wages, to adequate benefits and security in their old age, to the choice of whether to organize and join unions, to the opportunity for legal status for immigrant workers, to private property, and to economic initiative. Workers also have responsibilities- to provide a fair day's work in ways that contribute to the common good. Workers, employers, and unions should not only advance their own interests, but also work together to advance economic justice and the well-being of all.  - Brittany

Monday, April 26, 2010

Rights and Responsibilities



This is Man in the mirror, and it talks about changing the world we live in. we all have the responsibility as human beings to help other people in whatever way that we can.



Rights and Responsibilities mean that every person has a fundamental right to all the needs in life. It also means that everyone has the right to an education, health care, etc. It also means the right to have free expression. Mainly it means that we have a right to the decent things in life, but we also have duties that come with these rights, too. Rights and Responsibilities basically is that we have a manifest destiny to the necessities needed for life. Caring for one another, your family, and friends falls under responsibilities. For example, the new law being passed in Arizona is saying that it is now a crime to be an illegal immigrant. Basically it means that the police/government have been given the right to arrest anyone who could be and illegal immigrant. So, like its saying that they are just going to arrest people who just look suspicious. They could just arrest someone for acting suspicious basically, making judgments just by appearance. But, they have the right to this, which could be better or for worse, and can either make a difference or start something. But, if they have the right to such basic necessities would you classify this as a right as in being able to cross the border or should they not be able to?
-Aaron

Option for the Poor and Vulnerable


Option for the Poor and Vulnerable is an extremely important Catholic Social Teaching. In the Bible, we are told that the poor will always be with us, and Option for the Poor and Vulnerable is the Social Teaching that tells us to care for them. We all have an obligation to help the poor and underprivileged in our area. That can mean the beggar on the side of the rode, a family in a poverty-stricken country,or the elderly lady down the street who can't take care of herself. Many people make the assumption that just because someone is poor, they're lazy. That is not true. Not everyone can get a job in our economy, and sometimes the only jobs that they can get, are low-paying with very little to no benefits. There is also a misconception that the vulnerable (handicapped, elderly, or mentally ill) are not worth the trouble, and are somehow less human. That is not true, as well. We tend to have a mind-set in our country that the strong are supposed to rule over the weak, especially since America is strongly capitalist. While competition is usually a healthy thing, we can not forget that we there are people less fortunate than us. The poor, and vulnerable, are just as deserving as the rest of us. They deserve to be cared for, and protected. The poor will always be with us, as will the underprivileged, but together we can make this a more equal and just world.
-Waverly