“To do more, to learn more, & to have more.”
St. Pope Paul VI
Courses to Carry the Work of Christ
Our courses are focused on Catholic Social Teaching & the Pontifical Missions, International Relations, and the positive utilization of Artificial Intelligence. Grounded in the Church’s Magisterium, these courses teach how through our faith we can be agents in global governance.
In the words of St. Pope Paul VI, “the times call for coordinated planning of projects and programs.”
Project Writing: Foundations of Catholic Social Teaching & the SDGs, Structuring Proposals, & AI Prompts
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We Are A Mission’s Project Writing Course is divided into 3 Sessions.
They are:
Foundations of Catholic Social Teaching & the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
Structuring Projects: Proposal Types & AI Prompts, with the integration of Catholic Social Teaching & the Sustainable Development Goals
Writing & Budgeting: A Practical Workshop on a Need of Their Choice
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If your community or group is interested in taking this course, email us!
The Pontifical Mission Societies & the Pontifical Missionary Union: Agents in Global Governance
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This course teachings the structure, mission, and integral development role of the Pontifical Missions within the universal Church.
The Course will provide a practical and theological understanding of:
What the PMS and PMU are
How they each function as the Pope’s Missions
How each align with the Church’s vision of Integral Human Development through social encyclicals
How they can impact global development
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If your community or group is interested in taking this course, email us!
Catholic Social Teaching & International Relations: Understanding the Global Framework
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This course will teach the understanding of the global order — its systems, institutions, and ideologies— so it can be interpreted through the moral lens of Catholic Social Teaching, and discern where the Church fits as a moral and spiritual voice.
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If your community or group is interested in taking this course, email us!
“The Church's social teaching is itself a valid instrument of evangelization.”
— St. Pope John Paul II, Centesimus Annus