Listen "Social Justice, Christ First: Lazarus, Poverty, and the Mission of Catholic Schools"
Episode Synopsis
Yesterday’s Gospel of Lazarus and the rich man isn’t just about almsgiving—it’s a roadmap for Catholic education. Jonathan explores why the Church’s historic option for the poor must flow from a living encounter with Jesus Christ, not replace it. We look at real forms of poverty in our schools today—material, spiritual, emotional—and how teachers can serve them in Christ and through the grace of the Holy Spirit. Practical ideas for keeping social action explicitly Christ-centered in curriculum, culture, and pastoral care.You’ll learn:How to frame social justice as a response to Christ, not a substitute for the GospelThree “poverty lenses” (material, spiritual, psychological) for classroom practiceSimple habits: daily prayer, sacramental life, language of dignity, and concrete mercyShare with a colleague, subscribe for daily episodes, and find resources/booking at jonathandoyle.co. IG: @jdoylespeaks • YT: One Catholic Teacher.Find out about booking Jonathan to come and speak at your school or eventhttps://jonathandoyle.co/Book a coaching call with me right now - For Principal's and Leaders in Catholic Educationhttps://jonathandoyle.co/Come and join Jonathan for his daily Youtube videos:https://www.youtube.com/@onecatholicteacher/videosFind Jonathan on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jdoylespeaks/