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by The EditorsFebruary 14, 20148:30 amMarch 24, 2014

15 Best Catholic Social Teaching Pick-Up Lines

uphold your human dignityDo you have a passion for Catholic Social Teaching? Are you unsure of how to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day? Here at Daily Theology, we are celebrating the day with these cheesy – and possibly irreverent – pick-up lines inspired by CST.

1. I’d like to uphold your human dignity.

2. You must be poor, ’cause I’ve got a preferential option for you.

3. Hey, don’t I know you? I could have sworn we were in solidarity with one another once?

4. Let’s unionize.

5. Hey, I read the signs of the times today and you were in it.

6. I want co-create with you.

7. Let’s get together and promote the dignity of workin’ it

8. I’m like John’s encyclical – I’m for all men of good will.

9. Can I participate in transforming your world?

10. I like your seamless garment, but I’d like it even more on my bedroom floor

i like your seamless garment

11. How about we get out of this bar and go on an immersion trip together?

12. Let’s integrate our human developments.

13. Before I met you, I was a pacifist, but you are the bomb!

14. Have you ever embodied Gaudium et Spes 48?

15. You must be very responsible, because you seem right for me.

Have your own lines? Add them here. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Like this? Check out another DT love story:
The Other Francis and Claire: House of Cards

From left: Francis and Claire Underwood, Clare and Francis of Assisi
From left: Francis and Claire Underwood, Clare and Francis of Assisi

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  1. 1
    cagredo on February 14, 2014 at 1:22 pm
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    “How about you and I do some stewarding of creation?”

    “Hey, don’t you live next door? Because I’m feeling the need to love my neighbor.”

    “Baby let’s work for justice because I want a peace–of you.”

  2. 2
    Edward Hoyt on February 14, 2014 at 1:50 pm
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    Hey baby, God gave you those gifts to share.

  3. 3
    Susan Windley-Daoust on February 14, 2014 at 2:27 pm
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    Well, here are some of my Catholic Worker pick up lines. Personally, I think yours are better. Kudos!
    http://www.ironiccatholic.com/2014/02/valentines-day-catholic-worker-pick-up.html

  4. 4
    Paige on February 14, 2014 at 2:38 pm
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    Reblogged this on ascetic paige and commented:
    A special Valentine’s Day treat.

  5. 5
    7 Quick Takes Friday (2/14/14) | Mysteries and Manners on February 14, 2014 at 5:16 pm
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    […] Awareness Day”… aka S. A. D. My friend Emily posted this wonderful list of Catholic Social Teaching Pick Up Lines in honor of the day. I like […]

  6. 6
    cosmostheinlost on February 14, 2014 at 6:25 pm
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    Catholicism has always been sooo creepy:

    http://cosmostheinlost.com/2014/02/14/catholicism-creepy-st-valentines-edition/

  7. 7
    Julia Walsh on February 15, 2014 at 3:39 pm
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    Thank you!! SO FUNNY! 🙂

  8. 8
    20 Best Catholic Theology Pick-up Lines | Daily Theology on February 14, 2015 at 8:01 am
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    […] of Catholic Dogma? DailyTheology‘s got your back.  As a followup to our remarkably popular 15 Best Catholic Social Teaching Pick-up Lines from last year, we bring you a whopping 20 pick-up lines this year, featuring the best (best??) […]

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    Alex Jay on July 12, 2015 at 5:30 am
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    Thanks god at last i found some original Christian pick up lines. I found some here http://pickuplinesworld.com/religious-pick-up-lines/christian/

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