by capp | Mar 31, 2026 | All, Encyclical Summaries, Preferential Option for the Poor, Universal Destination of Goods
Join our Newsletter What If Not Giving to the Poor Is Stealing? by CAPP-USA 5 Radical Lessons from Pope Leo XIV’s Dilexi Te that Flip the Script on Wealth, Poverty, and Faith. Most of us think of charity as optional. A kind gesture. A good habit. A “nice...
by capp | Mar 5, 2026 | All, Artificial Intelligence
Join our Newsletter Subsidiarity in the Age of AI: A Catholic Framework for AI Governance by CAPP-USA Catholic Social Teaching offers a practical framework for AI governance based on the principle of subsidiarity — ensuring decisions about...
by capp | Mar 4, 2026 | All, The Family and Marriage
Join our Newsletter The Future of Civilization Begins at the Dinner Table Why Healthy Families Still Matter More Than Ever by CAPP-USA When we think about our children — and especially our grandchildren — one question naturally follows: What kind of...
by capp | Feb 19, 2026 | Alienation, All, Artificial Intelligence, Culture, Dignity of Work, Economics, Government and Politics, Human Dignity, Human Environment, Right to Private Property, Solidarity
Join our Newsletter The Gig Economy and Rerum Novarum: The Moral Principles 2026 Cannot Ignore by CAPP-USA Is the gig economy new? In 1891, Rerum Novarum addressed a remarkably similar labor crisis. Rerum Novarum ushered Catholic social teaching...
by capp | Feb 13, 2026 | All, Common Good, War
Join our Newsletter The Ukraine War and Catholic Social Teaching by CAPP-USA Pope Leo XIV has urged peace and an end to the Ukraine War, citing Catholic social teaching. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) Continuity of the Church’s Teaching on War and...