The Pope Plans on Organizing Political, Economic and Religious Activities Worldwide
Whatever papal Rome teaches on economics, redistribution of wealth, and social justice, it does so even while seated as a primary player in international industry and banking. Being international itself, the Papacy wants increasing influence on an international level.
Clearly Roman Catholic social doctrine envisions neither a communist nor a welfare state because it holds that all goods, including private property, are to be at the service of civil authorities. These authorities will direct how, when, and by whom all goods are to be used. Further, the Papacy understands that people do not come easily or willingly to accept governmental authority over the use of their privately owned goods. But it is expected that over time, with education as to their duty to provide for Âthe common good, they should do so. Therefore, bad attitudes concerning participation continue to be tolerated, but presumably only until effective measures to correct them can be instituted.
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Pope_Plans.pdf (application/pdf Object)
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