Catholic social teaching, taxation and generosity

generosity

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales recently published a document on taxation called Render unto Caesar. There is relatively little Catholic teaching that is specifically on taxation. Catholics apply principles such as the universal destination of goods, the right to property and the primacy of the family to try to develop practical approaches to taxation in the wide variety of specific circumstances in which they find themselves. Unsurprisingly, they disagree.

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Business ethics and the common good

People holding a globe together
On the website www.catholicsocialthought.org.uk, there is a set of videos that introduce Catholic social thought and teaching. We continue featuring those videos on the blog with the video on “Business ethics and the common good”. This explores the vital role that business plays in promoting the common good and the importance of the vocation of the business leader being followed ethically. Also available in Portuguese.
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Principles of Catholic social thought and teaching

Principles of Catholic social thought and teaching

On the website www.catholicsocialthought.org.uk, there is a set of videos that introduce Catholic social thought and teaching. We continue featuring those videos on the blog with the video on Principles of Catholic Social Thought and Teaching which focuses on the four pillars of human dignity, the common good, solidarity and subsidiarity. These are also available in Portuguese .

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Professor Richard Turnbull – a short tribute

Rev. Dr. Richard Turnbull

Richard was the founding director of the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics. He was a visiting professor in the Business School at St. Mary’s University. He made a number of contributions to the life of St. Mary’s, including organising high profile events involving academics, business leaders and policy thinkers. He also guest lectured on the MA in Catholic Social Teaching.

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Practice what we preach – the Church and the environment

envionment

Why should Catholics work to nurture the natural environment? The answer to this It is part of our Christian calling. The teaching of the Church has been clear from the earliest times. In the book of Genesis, it is stated at the end of the creation story “And God saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was very good.” If God proclaims His gift of creation to be good, then we have a responsibility to care for it and use it appropriately.

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