Why Catholics Care About Economic Justice

In a new Vatican document from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development (“Considerations for an Ethical Discernment Regarding Some Aspects of the Present Economic-Financial System”), which was approved by Pope Francis, one section explains how the Church’s understanding of the social nature of the human… Read More Why Catholics Care About Economic Justice

Pope Francis: The Church is Not the Possession of a Select Few

In Gaudete et Exsultate, Pope Francis writes: Still, some Christians insist on taking another path, that of justification by their own efforts, the worship of the human will and their own abilities. The result is a self-centred and elitist complacency, bereft of true love. This finds expression in a variety of apparently unconnected ways of thinking… Read More Pope Francis: The Church is Not the Possession of a Select Few

Quote of the Day

Pope Francis: “It is not enough to experience God’s mercy in one’s life; whoever receives it must also become a sign and instrument for others.”

Pope Francis on Defamation and Slander in Catholic Media

In Gaudete et Exsultate, Pope Francis writes: Christians too can be caught up in networks of verbal violence through the internet and the various forums of digital communication. Even in Catholic media, limits can be overstepped, defamation and slander can become commonplace, and all ethical standards and respect for the good name of others can… Read More Pope Francis on Defamation and Slander in Catholic Media