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Which bloc was accused of liberal capitalism? |
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Ownership of private property |
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People are the source, center and purpose of all blank and blank life |
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Not a synonym for solidarity |
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socailism and social charity |
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John Paul II says root of socialism is ____ |
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Rerum Novarum predicted the fall of _____ before it existed in state |
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the stood for charity and justice |
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irst Corinthians says: if one member suffers, all suffer together, if one member is honored, all rejoice together; now you are the body of Christ and are individually members of it. The one word that describes this quote is ______ |
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Social teaching is found in both ____ and ____ |
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name 3 spiritual works of mercy |
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converting sinners, instructing the ignorant, and bearing wrongs patiently |
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name 3 corporal works of mercy |
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feeding hungry, clothing naked, and visiting the sick |
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Regulates what the community owes its citizens in proportion to its contributions and needs |
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Concerns what the citizen owes in fairness to the community |
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c. Regulates exchanges between persons and institutions in accordance with a strict respect for their rights; this obliges strictly: it requires safe guarding property, rights, paying debts and fulfilling obligations freely contracting; without this type of justice, no other form of justice is possible |
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d. Society ensures this kind of justice, when it provides the conditions that allow assoc.’s or individual to obtain what is their due according to their nature and vocation; it is linked to the common and the exercise of authorit |
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After WWI the bishops of the US began a program of social reconstruction which included teachings on |
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minimum wage, social security, and worker partisipation |
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25. Large organizations should not take over social responsibilities that can be carried out by individual in small local organizations is |
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26. The social conditions that allows all people in a community to reach their full human potential and fulfill their human dignity is |
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A constant commitment to the common good, based on the belief that we are all really responsible for all is |
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The choice to put the needs of society’s most poor and vulnerable members first among all social concerns is |
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option for the poor and vulnerable |
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An amount sufficient enough to provide a decent life for a workers whole family |
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Those who are not fully able to participate in a society |
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the church is a ____ and ____ of communion with God and unity of the whole human race |
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It is from god’s love for all men that the church in every age receives both the _____ and _____ of her missionary dynamism |
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Because she believes in god s universal plan of salvation the church must be ______ |
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love of neighbor is ____ from love of God |
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capitalism is inherently evil |
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only focus on economic development |
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without communitive justice no others can exist |
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where does human authority come from? |
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provides foundation for soc just |
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after WWI began social reconstruction... |
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social security, minimum wage, and worker partisipation |
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