
In Our Labor, We Participate in God’s Plan for Creation
Our work forms us. It strengthens our character and cultivates our integrity. It deepens our love and gratitude for all that we receive from the grace of God.
Our work forms us. It strengthens our character and cultivates our integrity. It deepens our love and gratitude for all that we receive from the grace of God.
COMMENTARY: The latest human resources buzzword almost gets the spelling right.
Some reflections from the vantage point of Catholic social thought
There are many reasons why Catholic youth should consider the trades and entrepreneurship.
Will we base our lives and economy on human needs, or on distractions?
If we want to get to work’s basic reason and value, we need to understand what God clearly laid out in the Bible.
In man, God has a co-creator, a viceroy responsible for his creation.
Two popes show us how St. Joseph the Worker, a simple carpenter, shows us the immeasurable worth of the simplest work
While the Church has rejected various systems of Marxist socialism, Pope Pius XII said, no priest or Christian can remain deaf to a cry for justice and a spirit of brotherhood.
At the start of Mass, Pope Francis noted that it was both the feast of St. Joseph the Worker, established by Pope Pius XII in 1955, and Workers’ Day, a bank holiday in Italy.
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