Buddy, I don’t know what your agenda is here.
You are creating a false equivocation here between Free-Enterprise and Capitalism. This is a simple matter that you keep complicating by first making the equivocation and then proceeding to write pages of papal and Councillor quotes that support Free-Enterprise.
Please understand this. While Capitalism necessitates Free-enterprise, that is not necessarily the only characteristic of Capitalism. So you equaling Capitalism with Free-enterprise is false. Free-Enterprise is simply PART of Capitalism. So each implementation of Capitalism, while definitely holding Free-Enterprise as a cornerstone, can promote other values as necessary for that implementation.
Just look at the definition of Capitalism from the Oxford dictionary:-
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"An economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state."
So as you can see from the above, there can be infinitely possible implementations of Capitalism. Some good and some bad.
Therefore, just as it would be dumb for me to make a statement like “Capitalism is BAD because this specific countries implementation necessitates selfish behavior”, it is stupid to say “Capitalism is GOOD because it promotes Free-Enterprise”.
The correct and more accurate statement would be that “Free-Enterprise is GOOD, Capitalism if implemented by respecting other moral precepts is GOOD”.