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Fr_of_Jazz
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I would argue that what seems to elude many Catholics in the equality of outcome versus equality of opportunity debate is that greater equality is the inevitable end result of the application of the actual social teaching of the Church, but it is not achieved via forced outcome equality by governmental fiat.
Yet this teaching (includes):
• the regulated but free market (CA, #13,15,34; CSDC, #347
• private ownership of property and the means of production (RN, #6,9; QA, #45; MM, #19; LE, #11, 14; CA, #24, 30; SRS, #42; CSDC, #282
• bridled, regulated capitalism (MM, #55-8; CA, #42; LE, #14
• presumption of independent individual and/or group initiative (RN, #15; QA, #79; MM, #55,57; PP, #15,18,30,33,70; LE, #5, SRS, #15,42,44; CA, #13,32; CSDC, #336,343; CV, #17,42;
• encourages entrepreneurial ability; (CA, #32;
• the legitimacy of profit (CA, #35;
• the value and role of competition (PP, #33,58,61; CA, #34,40; CSDC, #347;
• the creation of opportunity (CA, #35;
• laments cultural models and social norms that inhibit development (CV, #22;
• rejects class conflict (RN, #4, 19; CA, #12,23;
• condemns collectivism/socialism (RN, #4-5,15; QA, #46,111-120; PP, #33; MM, #34; LE, #14; CA, #12-13,41
• rejects the welfare state (CA, #48; CV, #57;
• rejects dependency relationships based on aid (CV, #47
• the importance of education (MM, #61; PP, #35; SRS, #15,44; CA, #16,35; CV, #61;
• opening markets for broader access (CV, #58;
• establishment of the rule of law and democratic structures where lacking (SRS, #44; CA, #44; CV, #41;
• sharing scientific, medical, technical, and business know-how (PP, #48; CA, #32;
• cutting back on expensive aid bureaucracies for poor countries (CV, #47,60;
• opposition to religious fundamentalism and terrorism (SRS, #24, CA, #14,29,46; CV, #29;
RN = Rerum Novarum – Pope Leo XIII, 1891
QA = Quadragesimo Anno – Pope Pius XI, 1931
MM = Mater et Magistra – Pope John XXIII, 1961
PT = Pacem in Terris – Pope John XXIII, 1963
GS = Gaudium et Spes – Vatican Council II, 1965
PP = Populorum Progressio – Pope Paul VI, 1967
LE = Laborem Exercens – Pope John Paul II, 1981
SRS = Solicitudo Rei Socialis – Pope John Paul II, 1987
CA = Centesimus Annus – Pope John Paul II, 1991
CV = Caritas in Veritate – Pope Benedict XVI, 2009
CSDC = Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church - Pontifical Council For Justice And Peace, 2004
This list is a work in progress. If you can add further citations under the existing categories or suggest new ones, that would be great.
Yet this teaching (includes):
• the regulated but free market (CA, #13,15,34; CSDC, #347
• private ownership of property and the means of production (RN, #6,9; QA, #45; MM, #19; LE, #11, 14; CA, #24, 30; SRS, #42; CSDC, #282
• bridled, regulated capitalism (MM, #55-8; CA, #42; LE, #14
• presumption of independent individual and/or group initiative (RN, #15; QA, #79; MM, #55,57; PP, #15,18,30,33,70; LE, #5, SRS, #15,42,44; CA, #13,32; CSDC, #336,343; CV, #17,42;
• encourages entrepreneurial ability; (CA, #32;
• the legitimacy of profit (CA, #35;
• the value and role of competition (PP, #33,58,61; CA, #34,40; CSDC, #347;
• the creation of opportunity (CA, #35;
• laments cultural models and social norms that inhibit development (CV, #22;
• rejects class conflict (RN, #4, 19; CA, #12,23;
• condemns collectivism/socialism (RN, #4-5,15; QA, #46,111-120; PP, #33; MM, #34; LE, #14; CA, #12-13,41
• rejects the welfare state (CA, #48; CV, #57;
• rejects dependency relationships based on aid (CV, #47
• the importance of education (MM, #61; PP, #35; SRS, #15,44; CA, #16,35; CV, #61;
• opening markets for broader access (CV, #58;
• establishment of the rule of law and democratic structures where lacking (SRS, #44; CA, #44; CV, #41;
• sharing scientific, medical, technical, and business know-how (PP, #48; CA, #32;
• cutting back on expensive aid bureaucracies for poor countries (CV, #47,60;
• opposition to religious fundamentalism and terrorism (SRS, #24, CA, #14,29,46; CV, #29;
RN = Rerum Novarum – Pope Leo XIII, 1891
QA = Quadragesimo Anno – Pope Pius XI, 1931
MM = Mater et Magistra – Pope John XXIII, 1961
PT = Pacem in Terris – Pope John XXIII, 1963
GS = Gaudium et Spes – Vatican Council II, 1965
PP = Populorum Progressio – Pope Paul VI, 1967
LE = Laborem Exercens – Pope John Paul II, 1981
SRS = Solicitudo Rei Socialis – Pope John Paul II, 1987
CA = Centesimus Annus – Pope John Paul II, 1991
CV = Caritas in Veritate – Pope Benedict XVI, 2009
CSDC = Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church - Pontifical Council For Justice And Peace, 2004
This list is a work in progress. If you can add further citations under the existing categories or suggest new ones, that would be great.