The Mother-Child Bond [Free Resource]

Posted by Christina Leblang on Sep 22, 2020 4:44:23 PM

We can look to the heavens, or the mountains, or the vast ocean and marvel at the work of our creator. The Lord reveals himself to us through his creation, and when we take a moment to stop and behold his majesty, we are in awe. But what about the pinnacle of God’s creation? What about the human person? 

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Topics: communion, pro-life, Trinity, human dignity, motherhood, science and religion, downloadable resources, Office of Life and Human Dignity

There is No Love Without Justice: The Catholic Response to Racism

Posted by Gregory Floyd on Jul 2, 2020 9:22:55 AM

It seems trivial to say that we are living in strange times. Yet, the triviality does not change the reality. Structures, institutions, and patterns of life once thought permanent and stable have been radically altered by the pandemic; moreover, we have been made aware that the “normal” life so many of us desire to return to is one of pervasive discrimination and tragic injustice for many, especially our Black brothers and sisters. The murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and others cry out for justice and call us to action.

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Topics: abortion, justice, pro-life, human dignity, Catholic Social Teaching, coronavirus, racism

Essay Excerpt: Fr. Ted Hesburgh's Call to Civil Conversion

Posted by Carolyn Pirtle on Jun 11, 2020 11:46:52 AM

Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. (1917–2015), known affectionately by the Notre Dame community as Fr. Ted, served as President of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 until 1987. A highly respected servant leader, Hesburgh served as a member of the United States Civil Rights Commission, beginning in 1957. Throughout the 1960s, he continued to advocate strongly for civil rights, speaking at a rally in Chicago in 1964 organized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an event that has been immortalized in an iconic photo of Hesburgh and King standing side by side, amid other activists, hands joined, singing “We Shall Overcome.” 

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Topics: pro-life, human dignity, human flourishing, Civil Rights, Fr. Ted Hesburgh CSC

Forming Witnesses through Pro-Life Teaching Resources

Posted by Colleen Halpin on Jan 31, 2020 2:46:32 PM

When I first started brainstorming how to teach the topic of human dignity to my eleventh-grade Morality class, I was eager but intimidated. Covering the topic of abortion was a must, but when I sat down to think about how I could cover the topic in a nuanced and compassionate, yet firmly pro-life manner, I was stumped. Many questions flooded my mind: ‘How do I take a firmly pro-life stance, while also expressing compassion for women who have suffered abortions?’ ‘How do I present the pro-life standpoint in a way that is transformative but not preachy?’ ‘How do I help my students see that all people have a right to life, even when that life involves suffering?’ 

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Topics: abortion, pro-life, human dignity, disability, teaching resources, Office of Life and Human Dignity

Stories of Grace: Finding Grace Through Adoption

Posted by McKenzie Brummond on Jan 24, 2020 7:02:00 AM

Growing up, bedtime at the Brummond house was quite an extensive ritual. After we took a bath, my mom would let my brother and I pick out three books each that she would read to us before tucking us in. One such book that sticks out in my memory is Happy Adoption Day, a short children’s book based on a song. The lyrics to the chorus were something like this:

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Topics: pro-life, stories of grace, adoption

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