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DV
DV 2 tells us that God in his goodness and wisdom chose to reveal himself and made
known the mystery of his will (paraphrased). - that his will was that all people should
have access to the Father through Christ in the Holy Spirit and thus become sharers in
his divine nature. - emphasizing the self-communication of a Trinitarian God. - the most
intimate truth which this revelation gives us about God shines forth in Jesus Christ.
DV4 and Heb 1:1-2 will say after God had spoken many times and in various ways
through the prophets, in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son. - --the most
intimate truth which this revelation gives us about God shines forth in Jesus Christ.
DV5 will say the obedience of faith is nothing but a willful assent to the revelation given
by God.
DV 2&7 - Church claims the Jesus Christ is the sum total of revelation
DV8 will tell us that what the apostles experienced and expressed (in a special way in the
inspired books, i.e. Scripture) was to be preserved in a continuous line of succession till
the end of time. In other words, the original deposit of faith
DV9 will say Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in writing, under
the breath of the Holy Spirit.
DV10 says scripture and tradition go hand in hand. They together make up a single
sacred deposit of the Word of God. - DV 10 states clearly that the task of giving an
authentic interpretation of the Word of God, whether in its written form or in the form of
tradition has been entrusted to the living (teaching office) of the church alone.
Magisterium is not above the word of God. But is at the service of the Word. - It listens
to the word of God devoutely. - Guard it with dedication. - Expounds it faithfully.
LG
Referrecnces from Church Documents
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LG 1 - The Church in Christ, is in the nature of the sacrament, a sign & instrument i.e.,
of communion with God & unity of all humanity. Divine (invisible nature, faith reality)
and Human (visible nature, historical & hierarchical).
LG-2: It speaks about the role of God the Father in the Church: Theo centric - God in his
wisdom and goodness created the whole universe to share in his divine life. - LG 2 :
Foundation church is part of the Gods plan of salvation
LG 3: speaks about the role of the Son- giving form-life. Christocentric - Christo
Centric Origin of the church (role of Jesus Christ) - LG 3: Inaugurated by the son
LG 4: The symbolism of the origin of the Church is very important because the Spirit
guides the Church, inspires the Church, leads the Church to the finality or destination.-It
speaks of the birthing of the church on the day of Pentecost.
LG 5 : Church is the budding forth or the initial seed of realization of the kingdom. - LG 4
: Role of the spirit - Spirit continues the mission of Jesus through the Church.-LG 4:
Spirit: Pneumato centric sustenance and finality of the church.
LG 10: For their part, the faithful join in the offering of the Eucharist by virtue of their royal
priesthood. They likewise exercise that priesthood by receiving the sacraments, by prayer and
thanksgiving, by the witness of holy life, and by self denial and active charity. LG 10 making
a positive statement on common priesthood of the faithful, tries to show that Common
Priesthood is different from the Ministerial Priesthood - not only in degree but also in essence
LG -11 E is the source and summit of Christian life and mission( Lg 11)
LG 13: All people are called to belong to the new people of God. They are present in all
nations of the earth. - LG 13 -Foundation of Priesthood -- Christological: foundation of
the ministry and mission - Ecclesiological: - mission of Jesus Christ is carried out by the
Church- the People of God.
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LG 14 : Catholic faithful:
Celebrating Eucharist.
Devotion to Mary.
LG 16:- All religions are inspired; other religions also have a ray of truth;
People of other religions
1. Jews: Covenant promises of YHWH made to them.
2. Muslims: Acknowledge god as creator = faith in Abraham believe god as merciful
God will reign on the last day.
3. Unknown god: pagans, Greeks, Hindus,(seeking the Unknown god).
4. Seeking God( Do not know that God is Christ) but living according to gods will
living good lives according to the conscience.
5. No Knowledge of god bu lead good life: - nature worshippers(Forces of nature as
manifestations of god)
6. Atheists: reason without faith.
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Sacred Scripture and Tradition - Agreement with Universal Episcopate - Made with sufficient
investigation before teaching.- In agreement with the present faith of the Church.
LG 28: Functions of the Ministerial Priesthood LG 28 says that the Ministerial priesthood is basically
a ministry of service. Teaching, sanctifying, shepherding. Preach the Gospel, shepherd the faithful,
celebrate divine worship - LG 28 lists the functions of an ordained minister. - Their primary
LG 30-38 places the laity in their rightful place as the people of God
LG 30 clearly states that everything that has been said of the People of God is addressed
equally to the laity, religious and the clergy.
LG 31: In their own way share the priestly, prophetic and kingly office of Christ and to the best
their ability carry on the mission of the whole Christian people in the church and in the world
Seek the KOG by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to Gods
will.
They contribute through temporal works, charisms to the welfare of the church and cooperate in the mission of the church.(1 Cor 12,14)
- all the faithful except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state
approved by the Church. - who by baptism are incorporated into Christ, are placed in
the People of God, and they share the priestly, prophetic and kingly office of Christ, and
to the best of their ability carry on the mission of the whole Christian people in the
Church and in the world.
LG 31 says that all Christian faithful all in their own way share in these 3 functions. That
is the prophetic, priestly and kingly functions of Christ.
LG 32 stresses on the point that though we may perform different functions, in terms of dignity
and our participation in the work of the Church, we are all equal.
LG 33 :
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To make the church present and fruitful in those places and in circumstances where it
is only through them the church can become the salt of the earth.
LG 34-36 - As baptized Christians (Heb 13:15) we share in one priesthood of Jesus Christ
which also means the triple function of priesthood
LG 10 &34 - The faithful join in the offering of the Eucharist by virtue of their Royal Priesthood.
- How to exercise the priesthood? - By receiving the sacraments - By witness of holy life -
LG -35 : Jesus proclaimed KOG through word and deeds. We need to bear witness to the
kingdom through a life of witness by engaging in temporal affairs and directing life according to
Gods will, open to the spirit(Life of faith, hope and love). i.e. by engaging in temporal offers and
directing life according to Gods Will, open to the Spirit (especially a life of faith, hope and love)
LG 38 Be a witness before the world to the resurrection and life of the Lord Jesus and a sign of
the living God.
LG 53: It connects Mary to Christ and the church by noting, Mary is one with all human
beings with their need for salvation. At the same time she is pre eminent and altogether
singular member of the church.
LG 56 : States about the immaculate conception. Mary was pre-destined to be the mother
of God. Thus Mary is seen in reference to Jesus Christ.
LG 63 - her holiness implies her single minded commitment to Gods salvific plan and
GS
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GS 1- speaks of deep sense of solidarity of the church with the whole of human family stating;
joy and hope, grief and anguish of the world are of the church as well.
GS 2 -The church opens itself to the entire world [reaching out to all] not only to its members
[sons and daughters of the church]
GS 4- States the responsibility of the church in reading the signs of the time and interpreting
them and addresses the issues.
GS 11 : We are called to discern and see the genuine signs of the presence of the spirit in these
realities.
GS 12 : Communion among persons is a necessary condition to develop his/her gifts. - : God
did not create HB as solitary being.
Man was created to the image of God, as able to to know and love his creator and a set
him over all earthly creatures that he might rule them and make use of them while
glorifying God.
This partnership of man and woman constitutes the first form of communion between
persons.
GS 13 speaks of Sin
Man abused freedom sought to attain his goal apart from God.
Mans dignity requires that he should glorify god in his body and not allow it to serve
the evil inclinations of his heart.
GS 15
The intellectual nature of man in widom draws the human mind to look for and to love
what is true and good.
GS 16
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Dignity of Moral Conscience: in his conscience man is alone with God whose voice
echoes in his depths calling him to love and do what is good and to avoid evil.
GS 17
God willed that man should be left in the hand of his own counel so that he might of his
own accord seek his creator and freely attain his full and blessed perfection by cleaving
to him.
GS 22 :
The truth is that only in the mystery of incarnation word does the mystery of man take on
light.
He who is in the image of the invisible God I himself the perfect man.
He restores the divine likeness which had been disfigured from first sin onward.
GS 24 : In his fatherly care for all of us, God desired that all men should form one family and
deal with each other in a spirit of brotherhood.
GS 40 -Dialogue/ relationship between church and the world. [Church is called to be leaven in
the world.]
Gs 42 -What the church offers to the society through it nature and mission i.e. universal.
Gs 43- Christians have a duty towards the world [what church gives -GIVE]
Gs 44 -What the church receives from the modern world. [RECEIVE].
GS 58: the church can enter into communion with different forms of cultures, thereby enriching
itself and culture themselves.
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AG
AG 3: Mission of the son: God enters into human history through his son (incarnation)
to establish a relationship of peace and communion.
AG 4: Mission of the spirit: Continues the mission of god/ Jesus in the church
(Pentecost)- AG 4 : Spirit was in the world before Christ was glorified.
AG 5: Mission of the Church: Initially through the ministry of the disciples and then
through the church, the mission of Christ is continued even today. The church is the
sacrament of salvation today.
AG 6: What is mission?
Missions term for particular undertakings by the heralds of the gospel sent out by the
church going forth into the whole world, carrying out the task of preaching the gospel
and planting the church among the peoples or groups who do not yet believe in Christ.
EA
Patrine ministry.
Ecumenism is a sign of unity(EA)
EA 10: Jesus is the highest gift that church can offer to the people of Asia. In this sense
mission is a privilege and duty of the church.
EA 12: Only in the person of Jesus does Gods word of salvation appear in all its
fullness.
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EA 15
Affirms that one can discern Gods salvific presence in the plurality of religions and
cultures.
HS sow seeds of truth among all people irrespective of their religion, culture, or
philosophy( means these are capable of helping people to work against - evil to promote
life.)
Ecumenism is a process directed towards achievement of unity among all Christian churches.
Done by - overcoming mutual suspicion and hatred.
Not oneness ( bringing into one God) but unity( a conciliar fellowship).
witness to Christ.
EA 24: in the midst of many different peoples, cultures, religions, the life of the church
as communion assumes greater importance.
Hence unity within the church has specific relevance in Asia where there are divisions,
conflicts et.
EA 25: Communion within the Church (at every level such as particular church, parish
level, etc.
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Service(diakonia)
EA 26: Solidarity among churches (openness and collaboration with one another
Regional National - International
Ea 27: catholic eastern churches (calling for more and more collaboration between east
and west overcoming fears and misunderstandings)
EA 32: Church is called to reach out all people especially in loving service of the poor
and destitutes.
EA 33: speaks of the dignity of human person and encourages all to work towards the
promotion of human rights, justice peace etc.
EA 34: Preferential love for the poor and voiceless, because the Lord has identified
himself with them.
RM
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RM 5: Uniqueness and universality of salvation: No one comes to the Father except through me
+ Acts 4, 12. He used Paul, John and Timothy to support this view.
RM 7-8 : Faith in Christ is directed to mans freedom. It doesnt abrogate his freedom.
RM 13 : Christ makes the kingdom present. that is through his life and public ministry
inaugurated the kingdom.
RM 14 & 15: This kingdom for all:brings forgiveness- healing - leads to salvation( Lk 18, 14 30) - transforms human relations\ Kingdom demands us to love and serve one another.
RM 16 - KOG is fulfilled in the Risen Lord and proclaimed. After the resurrection, there is a
transition from kingdom of God to Jesus Christ himself because Christ (risen) becomes the
manifestation/expression of the kingdom of God. - For this it demands: a love of others resulting in collaboration - harmony - mutual enrichment
SC
SC 5 : Christological dimension . What do we celebrate in the liturgy? The Paschal mystery of
Jesus Christ.
Passover in the OT and NT where Jesus comes offering himself lamb that is
sacrificed.
How do we celebrate?
SC 7 it calls the church to use such signs which are perceived by the people.
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The church by incarnating itself into different cultures redeems them from the oppressive and
dehumanizing elements( SC 36-40,)
SC 11 it (SC) recommends that the faithful must be properly disposed inorder that the liturgy
may be effective. It is the duty of pastors to ensure that the faithful take part in the liturgy
actively and are fully aware of what they are doing, inorder tobe enriched by it.
SC 47 :Memorial - The E is a memorial of Christs Passover, the making present and the
sacramental offering of his unique sacrifice, in the liturgy of the church which is his body.
SC 59 :
Luthers contention was that five sacraments have no biblical basis. They were instituted
by the church, not being faithful to the Lords command.
For Luther only Scripture ( Sola Scriptura) and Faith alone( Sola Fedei)
Council of Trent reacted and said all 7 sacraments are originated from Jesus Christ.
Today we make use of Rahners argument to explain how God is the author of
sacraments:
In so far as God willed the church, he also willed its constituent elements;
Scripture sacrament and Magisterium.
UR
UR 1: The division within the church openly contradicts the Will of Christ.
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UR 7 : Speaks of the need for interior conversion; need to change attitudes, mindsets etc.
UR 11 : speaks of hierarchy of truths, since they vary in their relation to the foundation/
core Christian faith. Not all truths defined by the catholic church belong equally to the core
of faith.
NA
NA 1 : All human beings form one human community, having common origin and
common destiny. That is in God .
NA 2 : CC church rejects nothing that is true and holy in other religions. It exhorts
spiritual + moral goods of these religions must be acknowledged, promoted and
preserved
EN
EN 28 : .to evangelize is first of all to bear witness, that in his son, God has loved the
world.
PO
The other sacraments are bound up with the E and are oriented towards it. for in the blessed E is
contained the whole spiritual good of the church, namely Christ himself , our pasch( PO 5)
As a king he rules from the throne of the cross (reference to Kingdom by the thief & INRI on the
cross) PO
By self denial and active charity. - As priest Jesus offered the sacrifice on the altar of the cross
PO .
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UUS
Ut Unnum Sint(1995) Pope John Paul II asks all the churches to reconsider and redefine Papacy
UUS 80-82
Examines the role of papacy as visible sign and guarantor of unity while pointing out the
divisions between churches and the painful sufferings due to Papacy.
Ecumenical dialogue raises hope for reconciliation and unity among Christians.
Evangelii Gaudium
EG # 3
No one can strip us of the dignity bestowed on us by boundless and unfailing love.
Human Person - Image and likeness.
EG#12
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God asks everything from us and also he asks everything from us - Mission
Evangelization AG 6
Evangelization is first and foremost about preaching the gospel to those who do not know
Jesus.
There are many quietly seeking God and they have the right to receive the gospel LG
16, ND 855-56.
Christians have the duty to proclaim the gospel without excluding anyone - GS 12, LG
13, 16 , GS 22, GS 24, EA 10.
Church grows not by proselytizing rather by Attraction need for life witness.
Ecclesiology Mission theology of Religions LG 38, 35.
Remembers Latin American Bishops who said , we cannot wait passively in our
churches, we need to move out
# 32
Papal Reformation:
Papacy and central structures of the church too need pastoral conversion.
Excessive centralization complicates churches life and her missionary outreach. UUS
80 -82, Papal Primacy Centralization Ecumenism.
# 33
Dont move alone rather walk together with your brother bishops.
# 49
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I would prefer a church which I bruised, hurt and dirty because it has been out on the
streets rather than being a church which is unhealthy by confining itself and by clinging
on to its own security.
I do not want a church being at the centre and then gets caught up in the web of
obsessions
# 54
Excluded are still waiting for the trickling down. Human person Societal injustice
Mission
# 56
# 85
Christian Triumph is always a cross, at the same time a victorious banner born of aggressive tenderness.
# 103-104
Church must expand the role of women but the reservation 0f the priesthood to males
is not a question open to discussion.
Ministerial Priesthood - We are in the realm of function and not dignity or holiness
#112
#118
European Catholic Culture isnt normative for the whole Church Indigenization
Inculturation Re reading Church History etc.
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# 121
All are called to offer to others an explicit witness to the saving love of the Lord.
#167
Proclaiming Christ means not only something right and true rather beautiful, which is
capable of filling life with new splendor and profound joy.
# 201
You cant say that you dont have time for the poor.
None of us are exempt from the concern for the poor and for social justice.
# 218 -219
#251
True Inter Religious Dialogue Deepest convictions clear and joyful in one own
identity
Evangelization and Inter Religious dialogue mutually support and nourish each other.
#263
Times are hard today but times have always been hard.
Extra
Confessional should not be a torture chamber, rather encounter with Gods mercy.
Eucharist is not a prize for the perfect rather its a powerful medicine and nourishment
for the weak.
Evangelizer should never look as though person has just come from a funeral. having
received the joy of Christ whose lives glow with fervor.
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We need politicians who are disturbed by the state of the society people and the poor.
Laudato Si
#6
Environmental destruction comes from the same evil that leads to social destruction: moral
relativity
# 14
We all must work together to protect our planet
#20, 22
Pollution hurts the poor and is linked to the throwaway culture
#25
The poor are hurt the most by climate change
#33
Creatures are not just resources, but have value in and of themselves and give glory to God
#61
Church doesnt mean to stifle honest scientific debate
#62-63
Science isnt enough, we must also factor in the Gospel
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# 84
Our insistence that each human being is an image of God should not make us overlook the fact
that each creature has its own purpose. None is superfluous. The entire material universe speaks
of Gods love, his boundless affection for us. Soil, water, mountains: everything is, as it were, a
caress of God.
#113-114
Care for the environment is a matter of intergenerational justice
#117 - When we fail to acknowledge as part of reality the worth of a poor , person, a human
embryo, a person with disabilities to offer just a few examples it becomes difficult to hear the
cry of nature itself; everything is connected.
# 155
Learning to accept our body, to care for it and to respect its fullest meaning, is an
essential element of any genuine human ecology.
#160
What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now
growing up?
#217
Christians need an ecological conversion
#223
Discover God in all things
#233
The universe unfolds in God, who fills it completely. Hence, there is a mystical meaning to be
found in a leaf, in a mountain trail, in a dewdrop, in a poor persons face. The ideal is not only to
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pass from the exterior to the interior to discover the action of God in the soul, but also to
discover God in all things.
#235
The Sacraments are a privileged way in which nature is taken up by God to become a means of
mediating supernatural life.
ND
ND 210 Written book and unwritten traditions as coming from the mouth of Christ. OR being
inspired by the HS and preserved in the continuous succession in the CR.
ND 211 Canon of Scripture - List of OT books
ND 212 List of NT books
ND 213 - If anyone doesnt accept these books in their entirety with all their parts as they are
being read in the catholic church and are contained in the ancient Latin vulgate editions, as
sacred and canonical and knowingly and deliberately rejects the aforesaid traditions anathema
Sit.
Christ attached to himself certain chosen disciples who had followed him from the
beginning, had seen his works and heard his words and thus were qualified to become
witnesses to his life and teaching.
Jesus during his teaching of word of mouth used ways of reasoning and expression which
were common use at that time.
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ND 243 :
Apostle bearing witness to Jesus first and foremost- the death and resurrection of Jesus.
They faithfully recounted the life and words, as regard the manner of their preaching
took into account the circumstances of the hearers.
Apotl s recounted Jesus life acts words in the light of the fuller understanding they
enjoyed as a result of being instructed by glorious events accomplished by Christ and
illuminated by the spirit of truth.
ND 244:
The sacred writers took the earliest body of instructions which were handed down orally
first and then in writing.
ND 272:
Contribution of the modern philosophical hermeneutics, recent developments of literary theory
allows exegesis, deepen its understanding of the task before it.
Ancient Exegesis: Attributed to every text of scripture several levels of meaning.
Medieval Sense: Distinguished within the spiritual sense three different sense :
Historical Critical exegesis method: One single meaning.
ND 273:
Speaks of the importance of seeking the important meaning of the text as proclaimed by the
authors the literal meaning.
Since this is the fruit of the inspiration, this sense is also intended by God, as Principal author.
This is done by careful analysis of the text within its literary and historical context.
ND 274
ND 646: (Council of Florence): She firmly believes, professes and preaches that no one ever
conceived from man and woman has been freed from the dominion of the devil, except through
faith in Jesus Christ our Lord, the mediator between God and human beings
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Jesus is the (unique) only mediator and saviour of humankind(Mk 16,16; Acts 4,12: 1 Tim 2,5, ND
646)
ND 855 56 :
To gain eternal salvation it is not always required that a person be incorporated into the
church, but what is required is desire and longing.
This desire need not necessary be explicit- he/she is saved because of the good
disposition of the soul( conscience).
ND 1041, 1042Confirmation affirms the missionary character of the church and we have an
obligation to the mission of the Church()
ND 1311: Anathama sit.
That the sacrament of the new law or one or not all instituted by Jesus, our Lord.
ND 1441: Through Baptism one is made a member of the church, sharing in the priesthood of
the Saviour.
a. We are strengthened
b. Bound more perfectly to the church.
c. Obliged to defend and spread the faith by word and deed as true witnesses of Christ.
ND 1516 : In the E the author of sanctity himself is present before the sacrament is used(
Trent In the E Christ gives us the very body which he gave up for us on the cross, the
very blood which he poured for many for the forgiveness of sins.
ND 1526 - In the holy E the body and blood together with the soul and divinity of J
Christ is - truly really and substantially contained.
ND 1527: In the E there is a change of the whole substance of the bread into his body and
the whole substance of wine into his blood, while only the species remain change which
the catholic church calls - transubstantiation.
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ND 1555: If anyone says that in the mass a true and a proper sacrifice not offered or the offering
consists merely in the fact that Christ is given to us to eat Anathema Sit
ND 1555: E as a sacrifice:
ND 1935 : we are said to be justified gratuitously because nothing that precedes justification,
neither faith nor works, merits the grace of justification. For it is by grace, it is no longer on the
basis of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace.(Rom 11,6).
CCC
(CCC 1365 1368): the E is a sacrifice. The sacrificial character is manifested in the very
words of institution This is my body which is given for you and This cup which is poured
out for you is the new covenant in my blood.
(CCC 1547).:Catechism of the Catholic Church explains it thus: While the common
priesthood of the faithful is exercised by the unfolding of baptismal grace a life of faith, hope
and charity, a life according to the Spirit, the ministerial priesthood is at the service of the
common priesthood. It is directed at the unfolding of the baptismal grace of all Christians.
The ministerial grace is a means by which Christ unceasingly builds up and leads his Church.
For this reason it is transmitted by its own sacrament, the sacrament of Holy Orders.
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Mediator Dei says, it is the same priest, Christ Jesus, whose sacred person his minister
truly represents. This does not mean that a priest is free from all weakness, error and sin.
But his sinful nature does not affect the fruit of grace.
SRS
SRS( Solicitudo Rei Socialis social concern of the church) 29,40(JP II, 1987)
The document speaks of spreading the churchs teaching, especially the option for the
poor.
-
Recognizes the injustice of the few having so much and the many having nothing.
LE
JPII in LE 4 stated that -work constitutes a fundamental dimension of human existence in the
world.
LE 19,25 : Affirms the dignity of work based on the dignity of worker.(Laborem Exerces JP II ,
1981)
CD
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