Catholic Social Teaching

Catholic Social Teaching is based on the belief that God has a plan for creation, a plan to build his kingdom of peace, love and justice. It holds that God has a special plan for every single one of use, whoever we are. Our part in this plan is not just limited to things ‘spiritual’ or times when we do ‘religious things.’ It involves every aspect of our lives, from the things we pray about, to how we live as a responsible global citizen. Our part in this story is a kind-of vocation for the common good, a call to treat everyone as our brothers and sisters. It is something that we all share.

The Catholic Church has six main principles of Catholic Social Teaching that we share with our children through all that we do, through the curriculum, assemblies, special events and activity throughout the school year.

Catholic Social Teaching

We teach the children that, as Catholics, we are called to serve by God.  Therefore, we teach our pupils the importance of serving others and promoting social justice.  By engaging in acts of service and advocating for those in need, pupils develop a sense of worth by understanding their ability to positively impact the world.  Each pupil has a crucial role in our school, holding our faith and social justice close to their hearts. We are advocates for social change, which Pope Francis has advocated as he invites us all to be Missionary Disciples of Christ.

Here are a few of the jobs the children have around the school:

Year Group Catholic Social Teaching
Foundation 1 Plant Leaders
Foundation 2 Gardening Leaders
Year 1 Playtime Equipment Leaders
Year 2 St Mary’s Samaritans
Year 3 Eco Warrior leaders
Year 4 Well being Ambassadors
Year 5 Library Monitors, 
Year 6 Sports Leaders, House Captains

There are also many other jobs that the children have which are voted for by the other pupils, which are listed below

Catholic Social Teaching
Prayer Leaders
Milk Monitors
Book Monitors
Library Monitors
Well Being Ambassadors
Antibullying Ambassadors
Sports Leaders
Eco Warriors
Play Leaders
School Council
EYFS buddies

 

At St Mary’s, we strive to ensure that all our children recognise their important role in continuing Christ’s mission by promoting the Catholic Social Teachings, where together we call for a better, more just world. Our St Mary’s Samaritans lead the way in school; they put their faith into action and are involved in charitable acts, aware of environmental issues as stewards of creation and promote love for their neighbours where people can live in peace and dignity.

Catholic Social Teaching- Service Projects

Autumn Spring Summer
F1 Sing songs to the Elderly care home  Make hot cross buns for yearMake pancakes for the staff Sing songs to the Elderly care home
F2 Send Christmas cards to parishioners who are housebound or sick in the local community.Make biscuits for people who help us Send thank you cards to People Who Help Us 

Make biscuits for people who help us

Send thank you cards to People Who Help Us on our school trip 

 

Year 1 Sing songs to parish community

 

Send thank you cards to important Women in their lives.Year 1 pupils sing to Year 4.
Year 2 Design and send Christmas cards to the local schools, churches, Pope 

Big Tidy Up

Organise name the chick competition

Big Tidy Up

Organise big tidy up for school community.
Year 3 12 days of Christmas appeal – collecting presents and food for local foodbank. Organise Easter Hamper Competition 

Teach Year 2 playground games

 

Class fundraising stall for summer fair.
Year 4 Fair trade staff Organise Easter Egg Colouring Competition 

Year 4 pupils make book marks for Year 1 pupils

Lead Rosary

 

Year 5 Organise Macmillan Coffee morning, Breast Cancer & Poppy Appeal, Harvest

Singing Christmas carols busking in the community.

Organise and lead the lenten fundraising appeal 

Read Stories to F2

Lead Sports Days, intra school events
Year 6 Welcome buddy with the new childrenTidy up the church/hall after Mass/collective worship

Salvation Army Toy appeal

Organise and lead the toy saleOrganise games for F1

Tidy up the church after Mass

 

Tidy up the church after Mass

Lead Sports Days

 

Our commitment to our local community

Jesus doesn’t just call us to serve those in poverty, but to engage with and live in community with them.

“But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.”

Luke 14:13-14

Fundraising

Earlier this term we raised money for St Catherine Hospice by holding a crazy hair day. Finola a Samaritan from Year 6 organised this event.

 

We found out about the Salvation Army Appeal and have visited all the classes in school to explain the appeal to the children. We want to help children and families who have little or nothing under the tree on Christmas morning so we have asked for donations of gifts and toys for this wonderful appeal. We will pass on all the gifts and toys from all the children at our school to the Salvation Army.

 

Ryedale Free Fridge

Year 4 have been focusing on the importance of community. Lindsay from Ryedale Free Fridge talked to them about how we should work together to help people in the community.

During Lent we decided our commitment to our Global Community would be to raise money to support the people of Ukraine. Our pupils, as leaders, planned and facilitated all of the fundraising events in school. Here is an example of some of the fantastic events planned.