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The Catholic Citizen

The Catholic Citizen
Author: John Augustus Lapp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1921
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN:

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Catholic Citizen

Catholic Citizen
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1955
Genre: Women's rights
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The Catholic Church and the Citizen

The Catholic Church and the Citizen
Author: John Augustine Ryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1928
Genre: Christianity and politics
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Faithful Citizen, Faithful Catholic

Faithful Citizen, Faithful Catholic
Author: Michael J. McDermott
Publisher: Saint Mary's Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2007
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 0884899802

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As Catholics living in a democratic society, teens have a responsibility to inform their conscience and their vote. During an election year they will be inundated with messages from candidates and interest groups urging them to vote for someone or for an issue. Their conscience, their experiences, and the teaching of the Church can help teens to cast their vote in a way that will respect the dignity of human life and support the development of the common good. In the pages of this book, teens will find an introduction to many of the issues they will have the opportunity to vote on, and guidance in discerning where to cast their vote. Faithful Citizen, Faithful Catholic is just the beginning of their journey to becoming a faithful citizen and a faithful Catholic.


Church, State, and Citizen

Church, State, and Citizen
Author: Sandra F. Joireman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0195378466

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In Church, State, and Citizen , Sandra F. Joireman has gathered political scientists to examine the relationship between religion and politics as seen from within seven Christian traditions: Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Anabaptist, Anglican, Evangelical and Pentecostal. In each chapter the historical and theological foundations of the tradition are described along with the beliefs regarding the appropriate role of the state and citizen. --from publisher description


The Catholic Citizen

The Catholic Citizen
Author: John Augustus Lapp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1921
Genre: Christianity and politics
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1921
Genre: Catholic Action
ISBN:

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Catholic World

Catholic World
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Total Pages: 898
Release: 1887
Genre:
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The Catholic Citizen

The Catholic Citizen
Author: Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. Convention
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Catholic Church today finds herself at the very center of some of the most important and controversial moral and social developments of our day, including abortion, capital punishment, cloning, so-called gay marriage, pacifism and the morality of war, the ethics of healthcare in a technologically advanced but morally deficient society, and other related subjects. The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars attempts to address issues such as these by inviting the best and most knowledgeable scholars and commentators to speak at its annual conventions. This book brings together the addresses and responses devoted to these topics at the Fellowship's 26th annual convention in 2003. The contributors include the renowned John Finnis of Oxford and Notre Dame, Mary Eberstadt of the Hoover Institution, Christopher Wolfe of Marquette University, William E. May of the John Paul II Institute, Gerard V. Bradley of the Notre Dame Law School, Patrick Lee of Franciscan University, Steven A. Long of the University of St. Thomas, E. Christian Brugger of Loyola University in New Orleans, J. Brian Benestad of the University of Scranton, the Rev. Michael J. Baxter of Notre Dame, and, not least, the well-known moral theologian, Msgr. William B. Smith of St. Joseph's Seminary. Nowhere between two covers can there be found a sharper searchlight trained upon some of the principal moral and social issues of our day than in this collection.


Catholicism and Citizenship

Catholicism and Citizenship
Author: Massimo Faggioli
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0814684238

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The beginning of the twenty-first century has provided abundant evidence of the necessity to reexamine the relationship between Catholicism and the modern, global world. This book tries to proceed on this path with a focus on the meaning, legacy, and reception in today's world of the ecclesiology of Vatican II, starting with Gaudium et Spes: "This council exhorts Christians, as citizens of two cities, to strive to discharge their earthly duties conscientiously and in response to the Gospel spirit." Catholicism and Citizenship is a call for a rediscovery of the moral and political imagination of Vatican II for the Church and the world of our time.