The teaching of the Catholic Church on social matters has given rise to The Principles of Catholic Social Teaching, which provide a framework for analysis and action in addressing injustice.
There are a number of Catholic organisations actively committed to working for justice and peace at parish, diocesan and national level.
The Catholic agency for justice,� peace and development
�
Caritas delivers aid, supports development and advocates for justice around the world, including in Aotearoa New Zealand. We work to make a difference in the lives of people living with poverty or injustice.
Pax Christi is an independent catholic peace and justice movement associated with Pax Christi International, which was founded in the aftermath of WWII.� Pax Christi addresses issues of peace and justice in the spirit of Jesus Christ by following the Pax Christi model of prayer, study and action. �
�
In Aotearoa New Zealand we are actively involved in the following: � � � � ��
\n
interfaith dialogue
\n
Peace education
\n
Regional issues (an example would be West Papua)
\n
Treaty of Waitangi issues
\n
Restorative justice
\n
Human rights.
\n
Pax Christ work with other peace and justice organisations to actively raise awareness of issues such as those listed.
Kia tau te rangimarie ki a taatou katoa. Working for peace for all everywhere.
The Nathaniel Centre � the New Zealand Catholic Bioethics Centre � was established�on 1 May 1999 as�an�agency of the New Zealand Catholic Bishops\' Conference.�
We seek to bring the light of the Gospel and the moral tradition of the Catholic Church to issues in bioethics.
Missio in New Zealand is one of a number of National offices in more than 120 countries.�
Today, this �family� of mission societies is the Church�s primary means to inform Catholics about her worldwide missionary work and encourage their active participation in those efforts, through prayer and sacrifice. For example, �propagating faith, building schools, providing health and nutrition programmes, medications and learning resources.