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International Conference on Catholic Church and Social Justice Movements
3–4 Nov 2026
ACCRA, Ghana
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What you'll hear about
Session tracks covered across the event.
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01
The Role of the Catholic Church in Social Justice Advocacy
This track explores the various ways in which the Catholic Church engages in social justice advocacy. It will examine case studies and strategies employed by the Church to promote human rights and social equity.
02
Liberation Theology and Its Impact on Social Movements
This session focuses on liberation theology as a framework for understanding and addressing social injustices. Participants will analyze its influence on contemporary social movements within and beyond the Catholic Church.
03
Catholic Social Teaching: Principles and Applications
This track delves into the foundational principles of Catholic social teaching and their practical applications in social justice initiatives. Discussions will highlight the relevance of these teachings in addressing current global challenges.
04
Community Organizing and Faith-Based Initiatives
This session examines the intersection of community organizing and faith-based initiatives within the Catholic Church. It will highlight successful models and the role of faith in mobilizing communities for social change.
05
Ethical Leadership in Social Justice Movements
This track addresses the importance of ethical leadership in driving social justice movements. Participants will explore the qualities and practices that define effective leaders in faith-based contexts.
06
Poverty Alleviation Strategies in Catholic Charities
This session focuses on innovative strategies employed by Catholic charities to alleviate poverty. It will assess the effectiveness of these approaches in fostering sustainable development and social equity.
07
Solidarity and Its Role in Social Activism
This track investigates the concept of solidarity as a driving force in social activism within the Catholic Church. Participants will discuss its implications for collective action and community support.
08
Justice Education: Empowering Communities through Knowledge
This session emphasizes the role of education in promoting justice and social awareness. It will explore educational programs developed by the Catholic Church aimed at empowering marginalized communities.
09
Structural Justice: Theological Perspectives and Practical Applications
This track examines the theological underpinnings of structural justice and its implications for social reform. Participants will analyze how these perspectives can inform practical approaches to systemic change.
10
Faith and Social Reform: Historical Contexts and Modern Challenges
This session provides a historical overview of the Catholic Church's involvement in social reform movements. It will also address contemporary challenges faced by the Church in advocating for social justice.
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Human Rights and the Catholic Church: A Global Perspective
This track explores the Catholic Church's stance on human rights issues across different cultural and political contexts. Participants will engage in discussions about the Church's role in promoting human dignity and justice worldwide.