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I was referring more to the subdue the earth part.And you call that WORK!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha
I was referring more to the subdue the earth part.And you call that WORK!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha
If we read Genesis we see that the Earth watered itself. Also man was not an enemy of animals.I was referring more to the subdue the earth part.
Dear Linux,Does a Catholic women have a God given right to work (Have a Career).
Well, we even have one explicit task man had to perform for God before the fall, naming all of the animals.If we read Genesis we see that the Earth watered itself. Also man was not an enemy of animals.
Playing with legos is not work to me.
EVERYONE has a God given right to life and the pursuit of happiness- and in order to pursue these things, money is needed, and money is obtained through working. thus, in some ways, EVERYONE has the God given right to work.
Exactly. ‘Work’ does not equate merely to ‘paid labour’.But it is creative work. It was not hard labor. It’s a bit like writing or painting, isn’t it?
Considering that women aren’t even allowed to be priests after a good 1500 years of them asking to, I’d say that Catholicism doesn’t think too highly of women.Does a Catholic women have a God given right to work (Have a Career).
I agree wholeheartedly!Considering that women aren’t even allowed to be priests after a good 1500 years of them asking to, I’d say that Catholicism doesn’t think too highly of women.
They only care about the mindless eggs that women tend to incubate.
“right to work” is a code word for not having to join a labor union.Does a Catholic women have a God given right to work (Have a Career).
In CFO magazine a few years back, women were complaining that they wanted fulfilling careers … the problem is that men want the same thing and very few men got to have fulfilling careers either.Careers are simply a manifestation of peoples recognition of conditions which allow them to develop their work potential and therefore strengthen their ability to manifest positive conditions; we have a natural right to develop our work potential whenever possible. We have a natural right to produce wealth. This is good and therefore we have right to pursue it.
The fact that its only a relatively recent phenomena that middle class people were in a position to obtain is clearly not evidence against the idea that we have a natural right to pursue a career. Your reasoning is faulty.
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church:Help me out here … I’m kind of struggling with the meaning of the words that were chosen for the OP.
Work is a fundamental right and a good for mankind, a useful good, worthy of man because it is an appropriate way for him to give expression to and enhance his human dignity. The Church teaches the value of work not only because it is always something that belongs to the person but also because of its nature as something necessary. Work is needed to form and maintain a family, to have a right to property, to contribute to the common good of the human family. In considering the moral implications that the question of work has for social life, the Church cannot fail to indicate unemployment as a “real social disaster”, above all with regard to the younger generations.
Work is a good belonging to all people and must be made available to all who are capable of engaging in it. “Full employment” therefore remains a mandatory objective for every economic system oriented towards justice and the common good. A society in which the right to work is thwarted or systematically denied, and in which economic policies do not allow workers to reach satisfactory levels of employment, “cannot be justified from an ethical point of view, nor can that society attain social peace”. An important role and, consequently, a particular and grave responsibility in this area falls to “indirect employers”, that is, those subjects — persons or institutions of various types — in a position to direct, at the national or international level, policies concerning labour and the economy…
The feminine genius is needed in all expressions in the life of society, therefore the presence of women in the workplace must also be guaranteed. The first indispensable step in this direction is the concrete possibility of access to professional formation. The recognition and defence of women’s rights in the context of work generally depend on the organization of work, which must take into account the dignity and vocation of women, whose “true advancement … requires that labour should be structured in such a way that women do not have to pay for their advancement by abandoning what is specific to them”. This issue is the measure of the quality of society and its effective defence of women’s right to work.
The persistence of many forms of discrimination offensive to the dignity and vocation of women in the area of work is due to a long series of conditioning that penalizes women, who have seen “their prerogatives misrepresented” and themselves “relegated to the margins of society and even reduced to servitude”. These difficulties, unfortunately, have not been overcome, as is demonstrated wherever there are situations that demoralize women, making them objects of a very real exploitation. An urgent need to recognize effectively the rights of women in the workplace is seen especially under the aspects of pay, insurance and social security.
Blessed John Paul II:How does that work in real life?
Above all, it is indispensable that {the lay faithful} have a more exact knowledge --and this demands a more widespread and precise presentation-- of the Church’s social doctrine, as repeatedly stressed by the Synod Fathers in their presentations. They refer to the participation of the lay faithful in public life, in the following words: “But for the lay faithful to take up actively this noble purpose in political matters, it is not enough to exhort them. They must be offered a proper formation of a social conscience, especially in the Church’s social teaching, which contains principles – of reflection, criteria for judging and practical directives (cf. Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Instruction of Christian Freedom and Liberation, 72), and which must be present in general catechetical instruction and in specialized gatherings, as well as in schools and universities. Nevertheless, this social doctrine of the Church is dynamic; that is, adapted to circumstances of time and place. It is the right and duty of Pastors to propose moral principles even concerning the social order and of all Christians to apply them in defence of human rights. Nevertheless, active participation in political parties is reserved to the lay faithful”.
You recognize, of course, that some women are called to single life, so this is a matter of avoiding one’s vocation. The same applies to men.However, a woman should not deliberately shun entering into holy wedlock so that she can selfishly pursue a career and enjoy a feckless life of gaiety.
The Church does not teach that married women cannot work.St. Paul would have young women assume their divinely ordained role of being a full-time wife and mother.
Domestic duties may be spread around the family.Besides, the constant strain of domestic duties,
The Church does not teach that the husband is responsible for the income while the wife is not.Then again, married women claiming a high career profile for themselves has eroded their husbands sense of responsiblilty as the breadwinner, which in modern households tends to be shared as a matter of equality.
You are not in a position to claim what makes individual families stable.A breadwinning husband and a full-time home-making wife gave stability to both the family and the wider society and in forsaking it we have reaped a bitter harvest in terms of family breakdown and ungovernable children.
The Church does not teach that married women cannot work.
Domestic duties may be spread around the family.
The Church does not teach that the husband is responsible for the income while the wife is not.
Absolutely! Contrary to some opinions women do have brains Many women find more intellectual stimulation is needed than that available in the home.Does a Catholic women have a God given right to work (Have a Career).
You know whats interesting? My post here was actually censored and removed from this forum because I pointed out that the church doesn’t even allow women to be priests.Does a Catholic women have a God given right to work (Have a Career).
How is that an embarrassment?You know whats interesting? My post here was actually censored and removed from this forum because I pointed out that the church doesn’t even allow women to be priests.
That sounds an awful lot like embarrassment to me.
It’s embarrassment in that whoever censored my post is just in too much denial to accept the blunt fact that I laid down on the table.How is that an embarrassment?