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<strong>Catholic</strong> Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales — Department of <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Education</strong> and Formation4.4. <strong>The</strong> Human Community<strong>The</strong> life of the school community will reflect the truth that the human vocation to happiness is notsimply personal but social and political. We find fulfilment in society, not in isolation. Concern forthe Common Good, the wellbeing of all, is essential. <strong>The</strong> search for social justice is rooted in respectfor the dignity of every human person.4.4.1. Human vocation and society: 1878 – 1885A No vocation is lived in isolation (543, 804, 831, 1886,1878-1885)a Human beings exist in relationship with oth-ers; give of oneself in order to find oneselfb <strong>The</strong>re are many levels and types of relation-shipB Teaching and example of Jesus — his commandmentof love (1823)a An unselfish gift of self to God and othersb Service to our brothers and sisters in theChurch and world4.4.2. Different types of justice (2411-2412,1807)ADistributive justice (2236-2411)B Legal justiceC Commutative justiceD Social justice (<strong>19</strong>28-<strong>19</strong>42)4.4.3. Human solidarity (<strong>19</strong>39-<strong>19</strong>42, 2437-2442)A Friendship and Social Charity (<strong>19</strong>39)a Distribution of goods and remuneration forwork (<strong>19</strong>40)b Different communities of solidarity (<strong>19</strong>41)c Spiritual goods (<strong>19</strong>42)B International Solidarity (2437-2438)a Responsibilities of wealthy nations (2439)b International Aid and its limits (244)c Proper rôle of the laity (2442)4.5. Love of GodAll our teaching and learning must be rooted in the love of God. <strong>The</strong> Ten Commandments are theword of God and sign of God’s love. Jesus summed them up saying, ‘This is the first and greatestcommandment: You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul and withall your mind. <strong>The</strong> second is this: You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ Love of God is expressedby acknowledging God as Lord of our lives and giving God thanks and praise. This is achieved primarilyby regular Sunday participation in the Eucharist. This love is also expressed through reverencefor God’s name, for the name of Jesus, and by faith in the truth at all times and circumstances.4.5.1. <strong>The</strong> Decalogue (2052-2082)A Jesus and the Law (2052-2055)B <strong>The</strong> Decalogue in Sacred Scripture (2056-2063)C <strong>The</strong> Decalogue in the Church’s Tradition (2064-2068)a <strong>The</strong> Fathers (2065)b Numbering (2066)c <strong>The</strong> Council of Trent (2068)D <strong>The</strong> unity of the Decalogue (2069)E <strong>The</strong> Decalogue and the natural law (2070-2071)F <strong>The</strong> obligation of the Decalogue (2072-2073)4.5.2. <strong>The</strong> First, Second and Third commandments:Love of God (2084-2188)A Duty and the right to freely worship Goda Civil authorities should ensure freedom ofworshipB First Commandment: I am the Lord, your God; youshall not have strange gods before mea <strong>The</strong>ological virtues: faith, hope, and charity(2087-2094)b Sins to avoid: superstition, idolatry, divinationand magic, irreligion, atheism, agnosticism(2110-2132)C Second Commandment: You shall not take the45

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