Join our Newsletter Catholic Social Teaching is Not Liberal or Conservative by CAPP-USA Catholic social teaching is not Liberal or Conservative NOT LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE, JUST CATHOLIC Just as “Christian charitable activity must be independent of parties and...
Join our Newsletter Can Women be Ordained Priests? by Robert Nalewajek Updated: December 19, 2022 Can women be ordained? The simplest answer: the Church does not have authority to ordain women. Pictured is Katharine Jefferts Schori of the Episcopal Church. THE ISSUE...
Join our Newsletter How Can Goods be Universal? by CAPP-USA The Universal Destination of Goods The Universal Destination of Goods is a major theme of Catholic social teaching To discuss the the common good...
Join our Newsletter What is the Church’s “Preferential Option for the Poor”? by CAPP-USA An important background to any Catholic discussion of the preferential option for the poor, poverty, and development is “the Church’s love for the poor...
Join our Newsletter The Common Good: a Result – not a “Principle” by CAPP-USA The “common good” is a critical concept and – an aspirational result: “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as...