melbanglican #22
… and this is why, every time I ponder the idea of converting to Catholicism, I back away! Too many people I’ve read on this list arrogantly claiming to belong to the ‘one true Church’ while ignoring biblical and Papal teachings on the proper attitudes towards others and coming across like self-centred Calvinists!
Fancy not really entering into Christ’s one, holy, Catholic and apostolic Church because some Catholics are perceived to “ignore” some teachings! I’ve never heard a worse excuse for not embracing the fullness of truth.
Popes have, since 15 May 1891, slammed mindless free market capitalism.
What about rerum novarum, Quadregisimo (sic) Anno, the writings of their Holinesses John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis?
But what of the myopic feeling that biblical and papal teachings have been ignored? Another red herring which obscures the lack of understanding of biblical and papal teaching.
Obviously the Encyclicals have not been understood at all.
Catholic social teaching condemns Communism, Socialism and the Welfare State.
No Catholic papal social teaching refers to “laissez-faire”, which is a term coined by a school of economics – the “Physiocrats”.
Not only has free enterprise raised the welfare of untold millions out of poverty, but is emphatically affirmed by St John Paul II in* Centesimus Annus*, 42, 1991:
‘If by “capitalism” is meant an economic system which recognizes the fundamental and positive role of business, the market, private property and the resulting responsibility for the means of production, as well as free human creativity in the economic sector, then the answer is certainly in the affirmative, even though it would perhaps be more appropriate to speak of a “business economy”, “market economy” or simply “free economy”.’
St John Paul II dislikes the Marxist term “capitalism” – the Holy Father prefers a “business economy”, “market economy” or simply “free economy”.
Pope Emeiitus Benedict XVI:
“Society does not have to protect itself from the market, as if the development of the latter were ipso facto to entail the death of authentically human relations…
Therefore it is not the instrument that must be called to account, but individuals, their moral conscience and their personal and social responsibility.” (
Caritas in Veritate, 2009, #36).
It is not the great free enterprise system which is evil; it is evil individuals who are instrumental in prostituting it and everyone they prey upon. Don’t blame free enterprise – get real.