What is the CST stewardship of creation?
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Stewardship of Creation is the CST that provides the foundational framework for a Christian ethical response to the environmental challenges the world faces. Stewardship proposes that human beings are entrusted with the earth to cultivate it and, at the same time, to care for it.
How do we show care for God’s creation?
Seven practical ways to care for creation
- Go outside. Connecting with creation and being reminded of God’s goodness is a powerful way to motivate ourselves and others to care for our earth.
- Pray.
- Reduce your waste.
- Learn more.
- Have better conversations.
- Commit to ONE thing for ONE year.
- Let our leaders know you care.
What does it mean to take care of God’s creation?

Christians acknowledge creation care as an act of discipleship; we are stewards of the earth, summoned by God to “work it and take care of it” (Genesis 2:15). Our uses of the earth must be designed to conserve and renew it rather than to deplete or destroy it.
What are the CST principles?
The threefold cornerstone of CST contains the principles of human dignity, solidarity, and subsidiarity. It is the foundation on which to form our conscience in order to evaluate the framework of society and is the Catholic criteria for prudential judgment and direction in developing current policy-making.
What are your responsibilities as stewards of creation?
Stewards, as caretakers for the things of God, are called to use wisely and distribute justly the goods of God’s earth to meet the needs of God’s children.”3 These and similar statements indicate that the stewardship of creation is a necessary and adequate foundation for a Christian environmental ethic.

How do you help in taking care of the earth as our common home?
A few of the tips include:
- Reduce, reuse, recycle. Preserve resources, use them more efficiently, moderate consumption and limit use of non-renewable resources.
- Promote green construction with energy efficient homes and buildings.
- Promote smart growth.
- Less is more.
Why we should take care of the earth?
A Clean Environment Is Essential for Healthy Living: The more you don’t care about our environment, the more it will become polluted with contaminants and toxins that have a harmful impact on our health. Air pollution can cause respiratory diseases and cancer, among other problems and diseases.
Why we need to take care of God’s creation?
God’s twin purposes for creation are to reveal God’s character and nature, and to provide for what God has made. Humanity’s use of creation must promote – not compromise – the ability of creation to reveal God and to provide for humans and other creatures on the earth now and in the future.
Why should we take care of the earth?
What are the 7 principles of CST?
Catholic Social Teaching
- Life and Dignity of the Human Person.
- Call to Family, Community, and Participation.
- Rights and Responsibilities.
- Preferential Option for the Poor.
- The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers.
- Solidarity.
- Care for God’s Creation.
What are the 7 themes of CST?
Catholic Social Teaching Research Guide: The 7 Themes of Catholic Social Teaching
- Life and Dignity of the Human Person.
- Call to Family, Community, and Participation.
- Rights and Responsibilities.
- Option for the Poor and Vulnerable.
- The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers.
- Solidarity.
- Care for God’s Creation.