The Catholic Social Justice Series papers offer theological reflection on social, economic and ecological issues. They reflect the views of their authors and are published to provide information and to stimulate discussion and action.
The most recent papers are available in print and digital editions. For older or out of print titles, contact admin.socialjustice@catholic.org.au
Recent Catholic Social Justice Series Papers
‘Us’ not ‘Them’: Disability and Catholic Theology and Social Teaching: Catholic Social Justice Series No 83
Title: ‘Us’ not ‘Them’: Disability and Catholic Theology and Social Teaching…
Into the Deep: Catholic Social Justice Series No 82
Title: Into the Deep: Seeking justice for the people of West Papua Author: Peter Arndt ISBN 978-0-99…
An Economy that Works for All: Catholic Social Justice Series No 81
Title: An Economy that Works for All Author: Joe Zabar, introduction by Frank Brennan SJ AO ISBN 978…
Current Catholic Social Justice Series Papers
Print editions of the following papers can be ordered from the Office for Social Justice.
No 80
2017
Liz de Chastel and Frank Brennan SJ
The Human Face of Homelessness
No 79
2016
Christine Carolan and Noelene Simmons SM
Human Trafficking and Slavery, A response from Australian Catholics
No 78
2016
Bishop Christopher Saunders (Introduction by Paul Smyth)
Putting People First, Pastoral Letters for the Feast of St Joseph the Worker 2010-2015
No 77
2015
Patrick McCormick
Beauty and Our Biblical Calling to Peace, Justice and Sustainability
No 76
2015
Ruth Webber
I Was In Prison: A Window into Prison Ministry
No 75
2013
Gerard Moore
Justice in the Name of God
No 73
2012
Patrick McArdle and Patricia Mowbray
Where Do We Stand? With Whom Do We Stand? People with disability and the call of Jesus
No 72
2012
John Warhurst
Charity and Justice: St Mary MacKillop and Australian Society
No 71
2012
Lyn Henderson-Yates, Brian McCoy SJ and Melissa Brickell
Take Off Your Shoes, Walk on the Ground: The journey towards reconciliation in Australia
No 66
2009
Bishop Kevin Manning, Bishop William Brennan, Bishop William Morris, and Bishop Christopher Saunders
Work and Dignity: Pastoral Letters for the Feast of St Joseph the Worker, 1998-2009