The 2008 General Election is approaching. How should we Catholics be involved in the political and social questions facing our country?
How do we respond in a pluralistic society and in the complex world of international relations? Small can be beautiful for each of us in election year: we are each a small voice, but can be an important one if we prepare well.
‘Catholic social teaching in one hand, newspaper in the other’, is the approach for the two evenings in an interactive, group-centred process.
The learning will be informed by a more formal presentation of the basic principles of the church’s social teaching in an historical perspective, including the 1996 New Zealand Catholic Bishops’ statement, ‘Become an informed voter’.
Thursdays May 15 and 29, Ss Peter and Paul parish hall, Lower Hutt 7pm.