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...
Join our Newsletter 10 Catholic Social Teaching Questions by CAPP-USA 1. What is Catholic Social Teaching? “Catholic social teaching seeks to apply the essence of Christian moral principles to life in society. It is not an economic or...
Join our Newsletter Good, Socially Responsible Business by Joseph F.X. Zahra There is a common line based on ethical decisions that integrates enterprise, economy and wealth with justice and peace in society. It is frustrating that we need to qualify a certain...
Join our Newsletter Why Are There Three Key Principles of Catholic Social Teaching? by CAPP-USA Three Key Principles There are three fundamental principles of Catholic social teaching, the greatest of which the Church insists is the first: A...
Join our Newsletter Consumption and Family Life by Andrew V. Abela, PhD Consumerism arises from a misunderstanding about the meaning of life and the real source of human happiness: Consumerism is the mistaken idea that the consumption of things...