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This short essay responds to Kristopher Norris’s critique of my argument in ‘The Catholic Presumption against War Revisited’.
In Laudato Si', Pope Francis stresses the close link between the cry of the poor and cry of the earth. These essays, the product of a conference sponsored by the Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology at DePaul University... more
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The increasing disparity of income level among countries has triggered a global discussion on how to minimize wealth gap among nations. Developed countries continue to progress while the developing ones stagnate or deteriorate further.... more
This article was first published in ,” Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy, ed. Michael L. Coulter, Stephen M. Krason, Richard S. Myers, and Joseph A. Varacalli. (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &... more
How can universities organize their international community engagement to optimize both student learning and community impact? This article describes the St. Thomas University/Port-de-Paix, Haiti, Global Solidarity Partnership, and... more
Two of the most important concepts that are related to environmental care and our present ecological situation are sustainable development and integral ecology. Pope Francis in his encyclical letter Laudato Si’ focused on these concepts... more
Time given to Christ is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our relationships and indeed our whole life may become more profoundly human.
There are 2.3 million people incarcerated in the United States. This represents both the highest rate of imprisonment and the highest absolute number of imprisoned persons in the world. As a result, much attention has been given to the... more
This paper reflects the viewpoint of a member of the ecology and creation desk of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. Contributive justice is proposed as a beacon that should guide all actions that aim to address the... more
If Social Justice can be construed as helping people to become more fully human by being offered opportunities of financial progress, freedom, and privilege, then entrepreneurship can certainly contribute towards this, the more that it is... more
A look at post-humanism from the lens of the Catholic social ethical tradition, noting basic principles, framing concepts, and the opportunities and liabilities that lie ahead. In _Posthumanism: The Future of Homo Sapiens_, eds.... more
We spend much of our lives engaged in 'work' – whatever that work may be for us – and yet theology is remarkably silent on the subject, particularly so when it comes to the question of incorporating work with leisure and worship. We tend... more
En la actualidad se da una crisis de identidad en la vida consagrada provocada por una comprensión de la eclesiología del Vaticano II que la reduce al binomio ordenado-laico. Las respuestas a esta crisis van en la dirección de ver a la... more
Intercollegiate Review, Summer 2013 (posted June 29, 2013).The first of a two-part series, this article charts what I think the third way movement known as Distributism gets right. First I sketch the complicated relationships such... more
Widespread architectural and artistic changes to the interiors of Catholic churches in the United States, commonly attributed to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, are in fact traceable to the foundational principles of the... more
In this essay, I ask what the precise relation is between Laudato si’s theology and its claims about our individual and corporate responsibility for the environment and the plight of the poor. To do so, I first clarify the relationship... more
As we find ourselves in a new moment of wearisome and violent racial recrimination, as the ghoul of whiteness and white supremacy returns again more intensely than ever, manifesting in the New Jim Crow, the scandalous murders of Trayvon... more
Cardijn, founder of the Young Christian Workers, insisted on the lay apostle’s need for a profound life of prayer to underpin their evangelisation of their peers. This would be centred on the Eucharist: attendance at Mass, frequent... more
Rutilio Grande, S.J. was the first Jesuit assassinated in El Salvador on March 12, 1977. He was killed for having done the works which Jesus commands with regard to one's neighbor as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church. This volume of... more
Do not depend on the hope of results. In 1966, Thomas Merton shared this pearl of hard-earned wisdom in a letter to the young Catholic activist Jim Forest. In his work with the Catholic Peace Fellowship and the Catholic Worker, Forest... more
Applying the Roman Catholic Church’s set of moral principles on social concerns called Catholic social teaching (CST) on charity, distributive justice, private property and the common good, and utilising some secondary data and scientific... more
Résumé : La pensée religieuse fait partie, selon Ripert, des forces créatrices du droit. Si l’impôt est un élément constitutif du pouvoir souverain, il n’est cependant qu’un objet secondaire des doctrines sociales des Eglises... more
Five years into his papacy, Pope Francis has proven to be conventional pontiff with regard to questions of war and peace in the sense that he, like his predecessors, has had to maneuver between his roles as head of state and “Vicar of... more
Evangelii Gaudium es un auténtico programa del pontificado del papa Francisco. La dimensión social de la fe es clave en este documento por ser garantía de autenticidad de la evangelización. A la hora de formular la visión de Francisco de... more
In a well-known essay written in 1988, the theologian Charles Curran argued that there was a significant split between the theological methods of official Catholic social teaching and official Catholic teaching on sexual matters, and by... more
This article was first published in the in Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy, ed. Michael L. Coulter, Stephen M. Krason, Richard S. Myers, and Joseph A. Varacalli. (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &... more
“Are there objective moral values which can unite human beings and bring them peace and happiness?” People seem to assume there are indeed such values when they recoil against genocide, rape, child abuse, slavery and human trafficking,... more
A history of the first 70 years of Vatican teaching on media and communications, tracing major themes and tensions through the four major periods of its life. ¶ For further reading, you might consider also reading the brief "“Two Things... more
This paper contends that Laudato Si' would be better appreciated if understood in the light of the Church's teaching on the common good. More succinctly, it contends that although LS calls all persons to care for and defend the... more
Many would think of biodiversity merely in the context of environment, ecology, or nature. Species thrive because of diversity, and that includes human beings. However, this article treks an unusual terrain of biodiversity. The damage we... more
Volume 6 (January 2017) of JMT, reflecting on Populorum Progressio 50 years after.
In Caritas in Veritate, Pope Benedict XVI describes the Christian vocation to overcome the obstacles that hinder the establishment of authentic fraternity in the world. Through the theme integral human development, the pope maps a... more
This article was first published in the in Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy, ed. Michael L. Coulter, Stephen M. Krason, Richard S. Myers, and Joseph A. Varacalli. (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &... more
Benedict XVI in "Caritas in Veritate" advances a positive view of businesses that are hybrids between several traditional categories. He expects that the “logic of gift” that animates civil society infuses the market and the State with... more
I discuss in this essay published in the International Bulletin of Missionary Research, Catholic social teaching on poverty and economic justice as reflected in the teachings of Pope Francis.
The thesis includes a qualitative research of Hungarian entrepreneurs, who are committed towards Christian and Buddhist values. Christian and Buddhist value-orientations are investigated and compared by qualitative methods. It introduces... more