My interpretation? Environmental causes within reason are important (remember that our children deserve to inherit a world that doesn’t look like an East German uranium mine), standing up for life issues and marriage are important, ensuring just wages for all are important, ensuring that families don’t starve on the street is important. Will that involve redistribution? To some extent, that is likely. Within reason property rights are to be respected. But they are not absolute, and may be justly limited with an eye to the common good.
Now people can prudentially disagree on to what policies ought to be pursued to ensure the worker and the poor and the vulnerable getting their due. But that must be the goal, which, unfortunately, is lost on a) the various university Marxists and classical liberals (I speak from recent experience) and b) our politicians (both parties included), who seem to only appeal to this Catholic tradition when it’s convenient.
You say you do not care for the kind of environmental activism done by your colleagues. That is all well and good - just as a Franciscan can’t be a Jesuit, we all have differing abilities to bear on this effort. It seems our interests are actually more similar than you think.
RobbyS, a good philosophy will in general contours be relevant even in the present time. And the Popes are no different. After all, I know too many people of wealth who believe that they have no moral obligation to the less fortunate except for what they provide personally to the poorbox.
The problem, especially in the global north, is that it seems too many people, especially in politics, have forsaken the Almighty for the Almighty Dollar. Contrary to the stereotype, it isn’t just the Koch caricatures of the right that do this - Madison Avenue and their liberal allies do this, only more subtly (look at Planned Parenthood, and how they act like another conglomerate, only with more viciousness).
And before anyone accuses me of being a leftist: I am not a leftist. Far from it - I am actually a moderately conservative Republican on balance (which here in California makes me apparently somewhere to the right of Francisco Franco). I have little patience for this Administration, with their almost cultish devotion to abortion, contraception and same-sex “marriage”, almost like blasphemous parodies of the sacraments.