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Bishop Caggiano’s Reflection on ‘Health of Nations’ in light of CST and Pope Francis

by capp | Nov 16, 2021 | Articles

Join our Newsletter   Reflection on ‘Health of Nations’ in light of Catholic Social Teaching and Pope Francis   CAPP International Conference The Health of Nations: Pope Francis’ Call for Inclusion New York City, September 24, 2021 by Bishop Frank J. Caggiano  ...

The Often Misunderstood Right to Private Property

by capp | Apr 29, 2021 | Articles

Join our Newsletter   Catholic Social Teaching and the Right to Private Property: The Church’s Often Misunderstood Position   by CAPP-USA   In 1931 Pope Pius XI said the ​dialogue​ around the Church’s pronouncements on the right to private property was so toxic...

The Common Good is a Result, not a Principle

by capp | Apr 22, 2021 | Articles

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 groups or as...

10 Questions About Catholic Social Teaching

by capp | Mar 25, 2021 | Articles

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 political program, but it...

Is Your Company Paying “Just” Wages?

by capp | Mar 15, 2021 | Articles

Join our Newsletter Is Your Company Paying A “Just” Wage? by Dr. Brian Engelland, DBA Over 120 years ago, Pope Leo XIII introduced the idea of a “just” wage in his encyclical, Rerum Novarum. He defined the just wage as an amount needed to...
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