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Hi all,
I recently started another thread about dissenting from Church teaching, and if dissent is allowed or not. That thread can be found here: forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=766363
The teaching that makes me uncomfortable is the Church’s teaching on trade unions. Being a conservative, Catholic, American, trade unions make me uncomfortable because of their highly partisan nature here in the United States. Yet, the Church teaches that they are to be allowed and, to a point, encouraged. I don’t like trade unions; indeed, I would oppose them in the public square. But if the Church says I must accept them, I will obey.
My question: am I allowed to dissent and disagree with this teaching or must I obey the Church? If I am to obey, how can I go about doing that in the States where trade unions are politically opposite of me in numerous ways?
Thanks for the help.
Relevant citations on trade unions:
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church paragraphs 287, 301-305.
Catechism 2430
I recently started another thread about dissenting from Church teaching, and if dissent is allowed or not. That thread can be found here: forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=766363
The teaching that makes me uncomfortable is the Church’s teaching on trade unions. Being a conservative, Catholic, American, trade unions make me uncomfortable because of their highly partisan nature here in the United States. Yet, the Church teaches that they are to be allowed and, to a point, encouraged. I don’t like trade unions; indeed, I would oppose them in the public square. But if the Church says I must accept them, I will obey.
My question: am I allowed to dissent and disagree with this teaching or must I obey the Church? If I am to obey, how can I go about doing that in the States where trade unions are politically opposite of me in numerous ways?
Thanks for the help.
Relevant citations on trade unions:
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church paragraphs 287, 301-305.
Catechism 2430