
We Really Are All in This Together
‘Solidarity is an eminently Christian virtue. It practices the sharing of spiritual goods even more than material ones.’ (CCC 1948)
‘Solidarity is an eminently Christian virtue. It practices the sharing of spiritual goods even more than material ones.’ (CCC 1948)
‘The teaching and spreading of her social doctrine,’ says Pope St. John Paul II, ‘are part of the Church’s evangelizing mission.’
Msgr. Geno Baroni’s long, lost vision of multiethnic urbanism offers a blueprint.
The policy, which continues Pope Francis’ reform of Vatican finances, will go into effect Sept. 1.
The cri de coeur of Father Roman Syrotych, the director of Caritas Kyiv, deserves our heartfelt prayers in response.
In his message to Coldiretti, Pope Francis encouraged those who work in the sector to look for new paths “in the way of charity and solidarity for a global and realer response to the phenomenon of poverty and inequality among peoples, especially in this crucial phase of world history.”
Speaking to the crowd gathered for his General Audience, Pope Francis said, “Solidarity today is the road to take towards a post-pandemic world, toward the healing of our interpersonal and social diseases."
The pope said he hoped humanity had developed the “antibodies of justice, charity, and solidarity” when faced with the temptation to return to “the globalization of indifference.”
CONNECTING THE DOTS: Part Seven of a Register Series on Catholic Social Teaching
CONNECTING THE DOTS: Part Six of a Register Series on Catholic Social Teaching
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