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No, It Is Not Self-Referential2 comments

chinglicanattable wrote 5 days ago: Addressing an Anglican conference at Holy Trinity Brompton yesterday, Friedrich Cardinal Schörborn d … more →

Tags: Love, Evangelical, Catholic, Evangelicalism, prophetic critique, Anglican, Communion, canterbury, Justin Welby

Words to Live By

bellovoce01 wrote 5 days ago: Words to Live By Through the combination of social and economic change, trade union organizations ex … more →

Tags: Pope Benedict XVI, Catholic social teaching, church, Caritas in Veritate, trade union, Veritate..., Caritas

Today in History: May 15, 2013

paulanthonydl wrote 6 days ago: This day in 1891, Pope Leo XIII issued the first ever social encyclical of the Catholic Church, the  … more →

Tags: Today in History, May 15, Pope Leo XIII, Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul II, communism, Karl Marx, capitalism

THE ROAD TO CANTERBURY

daibhidhcearr wrote 1 week ago: The Road to Canterbury Andrew Atherstone. Darton, Longman + Todd. ISBN:978 0 232 52994 4. £7.99 When … more →

Tags: Books, Spirituality/Philosophy, Christianity, Church of England, Anglicanism, Anglican Communion, welby, canterbury, Durham

Participating in the New Creation

bellovoce01 wrote 1 week ago: Participating in the New Creation A Theological Appreciation of Work by Henry L. Novello IT IS COMMO … more →

Tags: Spirituality of work, Catholic social teaching, Pope Leo XIII, Catholic, Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, miroslav volf, john paul

Կաթոլիկ եկեղեցի. պոնտիֆիկները փոխվում են, խնդիրները՝ մնում (մաս 3-րդ՝ վերջին)

theologos wrote 1 month ago: Սկիզբը՝ այստեղ Իտալացի լրագրող Ջիովաննի Բենսին Վատիկանի դժվարությունների և հեռանկարների մասին Լևոն 1 … more →

Tags: Եկեղեցական լուրեր, Վատիկան, աթեիզմ, Լևոն 13-րդ, էնցիկլիկա, Պիոս 12-րդ, Ռացինգեր, Կոնգրեգացիա, Կոմունիստ

REFLECTION: Will Pope Francis challenge the U.S. bishops?7 comments

paxchristiusa wrote 1 month ago: by Tom Cordaro Pax Christi USA Ambassador of Peace Back in 1990, in preparation for the 100th annive … more →

Tags: ambassadors of peace, reflection 2, Bread for the Journey, cordaro, sharing wisdom, Tom Cordaro, Catholic social teaching, Pope Francis, distributive justice

Practical Distributism3 comments

blindfella wrote 1 month ago: As someone deeply (almost viscerally) inclined towards Libertarianism, it’s hard for me  … more →

Tags: Catholicism, Culture, American Life, Christianity, Traditionalism, Distributism, Belloc, Chesterton, Dorothy Day

Pope Benedict XIV - An appreciation

bellovoce01 wrote 2 months ago: Pope Benedict XIV – An appreciation Clayton Sinyai When Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger became Bened … more →

Tags: Pope Benedict XVI, united states, Catholic Church, church, pope, Pope Benedict XIV, Benedict

An Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching

bellovoce01 wrote 3 months ago:   An Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching  1. Historical Overview In 1891, Pope Leo XIII release … more →

Tags: Catholic social teaching, Catholic, Catholic Church, Pope John XXIII

Laborem Exercens - Summary

bellovoce01 wrote 3 months ago: Laborem Exercens - Summary (SEPTEMBER 14, 1981) VATICAN CITY, DEC 4, 1997 (VIS) – John Paul II … more →

Tags: Encyclical, Pope John Paul II, dignity of work, Pope Leo XIII, church, vatican city, pope, Laborem Exercens

Theology of Work

bellovoce01 wrote 3 months ago: Theology of Work The late Holy Father John Paul II teaches that work must test and engage the whole … more →

Tags: Spirituality of work, Catholic Church, church, pope, Pope John Paul II, Laborem Exercens, Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes

The Distributist Review...What is Distributism?

k2globalcommunicationsllc wrote 3 months ago: What is Distributism? Distributism finds its roots in the social and economic theories articulated i … more →

Tags: Politics, Business, Distributism, Catholic, capitalism, Economy, Current Events, Catholic social teaching, community supported agriculture

Leo XIII and legal fiction5 comments

blondpidge wrote 3 months ago: A propos of nothing, I was re-reading my way through arguably one of the Church’s finest piece … more →

Tags: Catholicism, Gay Marriage, Same Sex Marriage, equal marriage bill, Pope Leo XIII

What does the Catholic church teach about labor unions?

bellovoce01 wrote 4 months ago: What does the Catholic church teach about labor unions? Fr. Joe Answers: Over the past 200 years, th … more →

Tags: Catholic social teaching, Labor Unions, united states, Catholic, Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II, Knights of Labor, james gibbons, Pope Pius XII

Catholic Popes and Bishops on the Importance of Labor Unions

bellovoce01 wrote 4 months ago: Catholic Popes and Bishops on the Importance of Labor Unions OKC Catholic Worker HOME Pope John Paul … more →

Tags: USCCB, Catholic social teaching, Church's Social Magisterium, Labor Unions, Pope John Paul II, Pope Leo XIII, Pope Paul VI, united states, Bishop

Nine Basic Themes of Catholic Social Teaching by Richard Gribble, CSC, PhD

bellovoce01 wrote 4 months ago: Nine Basic Themes of Catholic Social Teaching by Richard Gribble, CSC, PhD In his book Living Justic … more →

Tags: Catholic social teaching, Catholic, Catholic Church, Thomas Aquinas, Pope Pius XI, Quadragesimo anno, Society of Jesus

Catholics and Organized Labor by Richard Gribble, CSC, PhD

bellovoce01 wrote 4 months ago:   Catholics and Organized Labor by Richard Gribble, CSC, PhD One of the most significant achievement … more →

Tags: Catholic social teaching, Labor Unions, united states, trade union, National Labor Relations Board, United States Catholic Conference of Bishops, Knights of Labor, Catholic University of America

Leo XIII Knew Socialism Would Fail Because it was Evil | Crisis Magazine

Servus Fidelis wrote 4 months ago: It is generally held that Catholic Social Teaching begins with Pope Leo XIII’s masterly encyclical, … more →

Tags: Article, Catholic, Catholic Church, Thomas Aquinas, Pope Leo XIII, Pope Leo, Catholic social teaching, Prince, Encyclical


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