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| Social Justice Video Library |
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| A Video Guide to What Catholics Believe about Rights, Freedoms, and Responsibilities Host, Father Michael Tueth, S.J., warmly invites viewers to come along on these fast paced half hour interactive introductions into the beliefs of the Catholic Church. Basic introductory questions are presented in an interesting multiple choice, true-or-false, or yes-and-no format to actively involve and inform the viewer. Even among Catholic there is a wide range of response--some right and some wrong! Concise, down to earth, and understandable catechesis is presented by a priest, religious, DRE, or other personality of the Church. Florida Lakes: People, Problems and Preservation The lakes of Florida have been important to all kinds of people, for as long as people have lived here. To the indians and early settlers, lakes were a dependable source of water and a good place to hunt and fish. Every year thousands of Floridians are taking more and more from lakes, and giving back less and less. This video examines why lakes are important, the problems facing lakes today,a nd what can and is being done to keep these precious resources healthy for everyone to enjoy. Caring for Children, Caring for Creation A Conversation about children's health and the environment God's Creation & Global Warming Campaign for Human Development: Between the Times The Pastoral Circle: Expanind our Horizons Florida's Geology Unearthed Turning the Tide for Florida: Ecosystem Management Operation Rice Bowl Operation Rice Bowl is Catholic Relief Services; Lenten porgram of prayer, fasting, education and almsgiving. Used in conjunction with Operation Rice Bowl materials, this video will help you direct a successful program in your parish or school. Faithful Citizenship: A Catholic Call to Political Responsibility (3 tapes) What does "faithful citizenship" mean? Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Bishop Wilton Gregory, Helen Alvare, Mark Shields, and Bishop William Skylstad describe how we as Catholics can bring the values of our faith to our roles as responsible citizens. Faithful Citizenship emphasizes that we have a moral obligation to participate in the political process--to vote to be involved in public decision making, and to seek the common good. It challenges each of us to consider how we are going to respond. |
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