This publication contains two documents,the bishops' statement Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Challenges and Directions and the Summary Report of the Task Force on Catholic Social Teaching and Catholic Education. The bishops' statement was developed by the Committee on Education, the Committee on Domestic Policy, and the Committee on International Policy, and it was approved by the bishops on June 19, 1998. It is a response to the report of the Task Force on Catholic Social Teaching and Catholic Education, which was created in 1995 by these three committees. The task force's summary report is included as an appendix to this publication. The bishops' statement reflects the action of the bishops, and the summary report is the work of the task force. These two documents are approved for publication by the undersigned.
Our community of faith is blessed with many gifts. Two of the most vital are our remarkable commitment to Catholic education and catechesis in all its forms and our rich tradition of Catholic social teaching. As we look to a new millennium, there is an urgent need to bring these two gifts together in a strengthened commitment to sharing our social teaching at every level of Catholic education and faith formation.
I think being interactive with the audience such as maybe a qna weekly or simply going over many topics depending on the podcast
Answer:
Torment
Explanation:
In the fall of the House of Usher is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The story has portrayed the love of two siblings where one is ill and the other is sadly demised by the death. Roderick is sadly in deep sorrows because of Madeline illness. She is decaying from inside because of her illness and is gradually moving towards death.