Catholic social movements
Catholic social movements are organized efforts within the Catholic Church that aim to address social issues and promote justice, peace, and the common good. These movements often focus on issues such as poverty, labor rights, and environmental stewardship, drawing inspiration from Catholic social teaching and the teachings of Pope Francis.
These movements can take various forms, including grassroots activism, advocacy, and community organizing. They seek to engage both the faithful and the broader society in addressing injustices and fostering a more equitable world, reflecting the Church's commitment to social responsibility and moral action.