liberation theology, catholic social teaching, & community organizing

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Resources from key partners

  • A key part of CSPL’s philosophy is that in order to be radically working for change in the world, you must be radically grounded in the spirit. The Center for Action and Contemplation offers an abundance of resources to be contemplatives in action. Their Engaged Contemplation course is an incredible resource for justice-seekers looking to deepen their contemplative practice.

  • CSPL’s intern, David Inczauskis, has created a podcast focused on liberation theology. Liberation theology is a key framework for CSPL’s work and is a necessary component of the Christian and Catholic life.

  • This resource offers critical perspectives and a historical framework for the Bible, including the extracanonical texts and Gospels. This helps us to understand the Bible in greater depth.

  • By Daryl Russell Grigsby, this book contains thirty-six portraits of contemporary Catholics that show how they have lived the eucharistic prayer, "Lord, make of us an eternal offering to you" in their commitment to the common good and to human flourishing.

  • Daily Prayer for Today’s Catholic

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    Give Us This Day is a monthly publication for today’s Catholic that helps you pray each and every day. Drawing inspiration from a multitude of voices, it provides a relevant and trustworthy understanding of Scripture.

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THE BIBLE AND BEYOND
CATHOLICS FOR THE COMMON GOOD
GIVE US THIS DAY
THE LIBERATION THEOLOGY PODCAST
Renewing Politics from the Ground Up: Lessons from Latino Organizing
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Renewing Politics from the Ground Up: Lessons from Latino Organizing

Joanna Arellano-Gonzalez, co-founder and director of training and formation at the Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership (CSPL), was a panelist for this September 29 Latino Leader Gathering on “Renewing Politics from the Ground Up: Lessons from Latino Organizing, ” hosted by the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University.

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2025 Nonviolent Direct Action Workshop

2025 Nonviolent Direct Action Workshop

On September 24, we held a Nonviolent Direct Action Workshop, where our leaders found grounding in the theological background of the nonviolent movement Jesus created and led and prepared for upcoming nonviolent direct actions.

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Toward Political Holiness: Know your Faith and Know Your Rights Training

Toward Political Holiness: Know your Faith and Know Your Rights Training

This workshop, created in early 2025, explains in detail the rights of people of any immigration status, preparing you to act if you encounter ICE or other law enforcement, whether at work, in your car, at home, or out in public.

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ICE Rapid Response Toolkit

ICE Rapid Response Toolkit

The newly released toolkit from the Catholic Legal Immigration Network is based on best practices and lessons learned from communities conducting rapid responses during ICE raids and arrests. It provides a plan of action for communities to support and guide people during and after a raid, as well as a how-to guide and a model notebook to help you build an inclusive rapid response team. Help empower your community by organizing and staying informed.

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