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Joe_Hill
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With all due respect to Father Sirico, he is quite an outspoken libertarian even more so previous to his becoming a catholic priest. While he is indeed correct in his interpretation that you quoted above, his previous position, along with the position of the Acton Institute that he founded, had not been consistent with what the Holy Father’s has expressed in Caritias in Vertitate.As Father Fr. Robert Sirico, president and co-founder of the Acton Institute (U.S.A.), explains… “Benedict does see a role for the state here [in wealth redistribution], but much of the needed redistribution is the result of every voluntary and mutually beneficial exchange.”
It might well be that he has had a change of heart due to recent events and/or the encyclical itself. Much like his change from his Pentacostal preaching, his socialism, his radical libertarianism and his conducting of gay marraige services.
ncronline.org/blogs/distinctly-catholic/fr-robert-sirico-gay-marriages-he-once-performed
He wrote in the National Review Online
wdtprs.com/blog/2009/07/fr-siricio-about-dissenters-and-the-upcoming-social-encyclical/I am not sure who such conservative defenders of “unbridled capitalism based on greed” are supposed to be. Perhaps Fr. Reese has the disciples of the atheist Ayn Rand in mind, but they are hardly representative of those modern defenders of the market economy such as Rocco Buttiglione, Wilhelm Röpke, and William F. Buckley. I think it is a fair prediction to say that any pope would come out against any system “based on greed.”
Reassuring?
Except that this 2011 June only one month before he wrote that he wote a semi-apologetic for Ayn Rand here
patheos.com/Resources/Additional-Resources/Who-Really-Was-John-Galt-Anyway-Robert-Sirico-06-09-2011?offset=0&max=1
I respecfully decline to take the socio-economic and moral-political advice of Father Sirico over that of the Holy Father. Especially from a man who has displayed radical shifts of political, moral and spiritual opinion.
I believe we would understand better the meaning of the Caritas en Veritate by studying the encycle itself rather than be distracted by either what “liberal” catholics or “libertarian” catholics have to say on it.
Peace.