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None of which is on point here – the Catechism does not say salaries should be capped. The Catechism obliges us to do what works – not to adopt the first cockamamie scheme that comes down the pike.1937 These differences belong to God’s plan, who wills that each receive what he needs from others, and that those endowed with particular “talents” share the benefits with those who need them. These differences encourage and often oblige persons to practice generosity, kindness, and sharing of goods; they foster the mutual enrichment of cultures:
1938 There exist also sinful inequalities that affect millions of men and women. These are in open contradiction of the Gospel:Code:I distribute the virtues quite diversely; I do not give all of them to each person, but some to one, some to others. . . . I shall give principally charity to one; justice to another; humility to this one, a living faith to that one. . . . And so I have given many gifts and graces, both spiritual and temporal, with such diversity that I have not given everything to one single person, so that you may be constrained to practice charity towards one another. . . . I have willed that one should need another and that all should be my ministers in distributing the graces and gifts they have received from me.43
Code:Their equal dignity as persons demands that we strive for fairer and more humane conditions. **Excessive economic and social disparity between individuals and peoples of the one human race is a source of scandal and militates against social justice, equity, human dignity, as well as social and international peace.***44
If we want to do something about high CEO salaries – have Congress repeal the laws that allow the corporate officers to over-rule the shareholders.
Glad you brought that up. The greed is not amongst us. The envy is. I seem to remember someone saying “cast the beam out of your own eye.”so is Greed![]()