Catholic social teaching has explosive power for changing not just individuals, but whole societies. And it's the saints who light the fuse. - Brandon Vogt
The value of human life. The call to family and community. Serving the poor. The rights of workers. Care for creation.
The church has always taught certain undeniable truths that can and should affect our society. But over the years, these teachings have been distorted, misunderstood, and forgotten.
With the help of fourteen saints, it's time we reclaim Catholic social teaching and rediscover it through the lives of those who best lived it out. Follow in the saints' footsteps, learn from their example, and become the spark of authentic social justice that sets the world on fire.
Learn from heroes like:
- Bl. Teresa of Calcutta
- St. Peter Claver
- St. Frances of Rome
- St. Roque Gonzalez
- Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati
- St. Damien of Molokai
- St. John Paul II
Brandon Vogt is an award-winning Catholic author, blogger, and speaker. He's been featured by several media outlets including NPR, CBS, FoxNews, and EWTN. After converting to Catholicism in 2008, he released his first book, "The Church and New Media: Blogging Converts, Online Activists, and Bishops Who Tweet" (Our Sunday Visitor, 2011), which won first-place at the Catholic Press Association awards. He blogs at BrandonVogt.com, runs StrangeNotions.com, the central place of dialogue between Catholics and atheists, and works as Content Director for Fr. Robert Barron's Word on Fire Catholic Ministries. Brandon lives in Orlando, FL with his wife Kathleen and their four children.