Social Doctrine of the Church

Universal Basic Income: Social Justice or an Incentive to Laziness According to Subsidiarity?

We live in an age of profound economic, cultural, and technological transformation. The automation of labor, artificial intelligence, job insecurity, the rising cost of living, and economic uncertainty have led many people to ask whether the current economic model can continue to sustain itself as we know it. In the …

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Catholic Education: The Importance of Forming Hearts and Minds

Catholic education has been, since the early centuries of Christianity, a cornerstone for transmitting the faith and promoting the common good. In an increasingly secularized world, where Christian values and principles are often marginalized, the integral formation of individuals—in both heart and mind—is more urgent than ever. But what does …

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The Principle of Subsidiarity: A Path Towards Justice and Charity in Christian Faith

Introduction: The Context and Importance of the Topic in Catholic Theology The principle of subsidiarity is one of the foundational pillars of the Catholic Church’s social doctrine. It is often associated with social and political organization, but at its core, it is a deeply theological principle that reflects a Christian …

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Social Justice and Faith: The Church’s Teaching in the Modern World

In an increasingly interconnected and globalized world, where inequalities and social injustices are ever more apparent, the Catholic Church remains a strong and clear voice in defending human dignity and promoting social justice. Throughout its history, the Church has developed a vast body of teachings on social issues that invite …

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