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Centesimus Annus
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Pope John Paul II's encyclical "Centesimus Annus" reflects on the 100th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum.
It addresses the social and economic challenges of the late 20th century, particularly the fall of communism and the rise of globalization.
The encyclical affirms the importance of a market economy while emphasizing the need for ethical and social considerations.
It critiques both unrestrained capitalism and collectivist systems, advocating for a model that respects human dignity and promotes the common good.
John Paul II stresses the importance of solidarity, subsidiarity, and the role of the state in ensuring social justice.
The encyclical remains a significant contribution to Catholic social teaching, offering guidance for navigating the complexities of modern economic systems.
It addresses the social and economic challenges of the late 20th century, particularly the fall of communism and the rise of globalization.
The encyclical affirms the importance of a market economy while emphasizing the need for ethical and social considerations.
It critiques both unrestrained capitalism and collectivist systems, advocating for a model that respects human dignity and promotes the common good.
John Paul II stresses the importance of solidarity, subsidiarity, and the role of the state in ensuring social justice.
The encyclical remains a significant contribution to Catholic social teaching, offering guidance for navigating the complexities of modern economic systems.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as the clearest expression of the balance of Catholic social teaching.


Robert Barron

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Bishop Barron on the New Pope, the Foolishness of Atheism, and Why Young Men Are Turning to Christ
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as part of a series of encyclicals building on Catholic social teaching.

Mark Stahlman

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EP 303 Mark Stahlman on Pope Leo XIV and the Catholic Church’s Missionary Turn
Mentioned by Fr. Gregory Pine and 

in the context of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Solidarity movement.


Fr. Patrick Briscoe

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Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching
Mentioned by Fr. John Harris when discussing the role of lay Catholics in political life and the importance of non-negotiable ethical principles.

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Mentioned by Bishop Barron when discussing the Catholic view of the market economy.

WOF 471: How to Reclaim Civil Society for the Common Good
Mentioned by Maurice Glassman as one of the texts he stands completely with.

Maurice Glasman vs. DLR: Patriotyzm, Wspólnota, Wiara - lewica musi wrócić do korzeni!
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as influential to the theology of the people.


Rocco Buttiglione

Rocco Buttiglione: A Life Among Popes, Saints, and Politicians