Extra, extra! News and views for November 9, 2022
Obedience in a Polarized Church – “Ten years have passed since I completed seminary and today’s seminarians find themselves in a very different situation as they consider a lifestyle of ecclesial obedience.” Priestly Obedience in […]
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This is the final installment of this series. Parts I and II were previously published on Catholic Exchange. Point 4: Private property is an inviolable right yet one that must work in tandem with the larger and general good of the community, in conjunction with points 5 (subsidiarity) and point 6 (solidarity). Private property is […]
Part I of this article can be found here. Point 2: That Economic philosophy must place the person—never to be seen as simply a means of production or a tool for profit—at the center of its calculations and further still uphold the family, rather than the atomized individual, as the economy’s most important entity. A […]
Before I tell you what is right, I would like to begin with commenting on what is wrong. For us, sadly, what’s good for the political goose is good for the economic gander. Capitalism or communism: often, capitalism is “good” if not “great” while communism “bad” if not “evil.” Fair enough in the latter; I […]
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