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The Importance of Our Physical Environment

The Importance of Our Physical Environment

by capp | May 24, 2021 | All, Integral Ecology, Physical Environment

Join our Newsletter   Our Physical Environment   by CAPP-USA   Our Physical Environment is a Gift from God to be Cared for Wisely Our physical environment is where we learn that: “In his desire to have and to enjoy rather than to be and to grow,...
Culture: The Most Important Structure of Society

Culture: The Most Important Structure of Society

by capp | May 12, 2021 | All, Culture, What is CST?

Join our Newsletter   A Crisis of Culture (The Most Important Structure of Society)   by CAPP-USA   A Crisis of Culture is happening as we speak. The Church has identified its roots. What is Culture? To understand the crisis of culture, we must...
What Exactly is the Preferential Option for the Poor?

What Exactly is the Preferential Option for the Poor?

by capp | May 5, 2021 | All, Preferential Option for the Poor

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...
The Critical Importance of the Principle of Subsidiarity

The Critical Importance of the Principle of Subsidiarity

by capp | Apr 20, 2021 | All, Subsidiarity, What is CST?

Join our Newsletter   Why is the Principle of Subsidiarity so Important?   by CAPP-USA   This principle of subsidiarity is crucial to fully understanding Catholic social teaching and, while we may have heard the term “subsidiarity” before, we really...
10 Questions About Catholic Social Teaching

10 Questions About Catholic Social Teaching

by capp | Mar 25, 2021 | Abortion, Alienation, All, Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Consumerism, Culture, Death Penalty, Dignity of Work, Economics, Encyclical Summaries, Euthanasia, Government and Politics, Gun Control, Healthcare, Human Dignity, Human Environment, Immigration, Inflation, Integral Ecology, LGBT, Other, Papal Addresses, Physical Environment, Preferential Option for the Poor, Racism, Right to Private Property, Secularism, Socialism, Solidarity, Subsidiarity, The Family and Marriage, Universal Destination of Goods, War, What is CST?

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...
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