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Special Episode- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RNPF   Regnum Novum   Pope Francis – In this special edition we discuss Pope Francis – who is he and what might his message be.

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

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From Wikipedia:

At his first audience on 16 March 2013, Francis told journalists that he had chosen the name in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, and had done so because he was especially concerned for the well-being of the poor.[137][138][139] He explained that, as it was becoming clear during the conclave voting that he would be elected the new pontiff, the Brazilian Cardinal Cláudio Hummes had embraced him and whispered, “Don’t forget the poor”, which had made Bergoglio think of the saint.[140][141] Bergoglio had previously expressed his admiration for St. Francis, explaining that “He brought to Christianity an idea of poverty against the luxury, pride, vanity of the civil and ecclesiastical powers of the time. He changed history.”[142]


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Episode 33- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN33   Regnum Novum   Economic Life in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 7 part 1We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 7 – What is “economics” and why does the Church have a role in how it is lived out?  Who are the poor?  How are we called to live out our Catholic faith in the area of the “economy”?

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CHAPTER SEVEN
ECONOMIC LIFE

I. BIBLICAL ASPECTS
a. 
Man, poverty and riches
b. 
Wealth exists to be shared

328. Goods, even when legitimately owned, always have a universal destination; any type of improper accumulation is immoral, because it openly contradicts the universal destination assigned to all goods by the Creator. Christian salvation is an integral liberation of man, which means being freed not only from need but also in respect to possessions. “For the love of money is the root of all evils; it is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith” (1 Tim 6:10). The Fathers of the Church insist more on the need for the conversion and transformation of the consciences of believers than on the need to change the social and political structures of their day. They call on those who work in the economic sphere and who possess goods to consider themselves administrators of the goods that God has entrusted to them.

II. MORALITY AND THE ECONOMY

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 32- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar Gutierrez – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 6 – Omar RN32   Regnum Novum   The Right to Work and the Issue of Immigration in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 6on how the Right to Work can be seen as a pro-life issue.  We also discuss the issue of immigration.

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CHAPTER SIX
HUMAN WORK

V. THE RIGHT TO WORK
a. 
Work is necessary
b. 
The role of the State and civil society in promoting the right to work
c. 
The family and the right to work
d. 
Women and the right to work
e. 
Child labour
f. 
Immigration and work
g. 
The world of agriculture and the right to work

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 31- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN31   Regnum Novum   The Right to Work in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 6 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 6 – The Right to Work

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CHAPTER SIX
HUMAN WORK

V. THE RIGHT TO WORK
a. 
Work is necessary
b. 
The role of the State and civil society in promoting the right to work
c. 
The family and the right to work
d. 
Women and the right to work
e. 
Child labour
f. 
Immigration and work
g. 
The world of agriculture and the right to work

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 30- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN30   Regnum Novum   The Dignity of Work in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 6 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 6 – Human Work

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CHAPTER SIX
HUMAN WORK

I. BIBLICAL ASPECTS
a. 
The duty to cultivate and care for the earth
b. 
Jesus, a man of work
c. 
The duty to work

II. THE PROPHETIC VALUE OF “RERUM NOVARUM”

III. THE DIGNITY OF WORK
a. 
The subjective and objective dimensions of work
b. 
The relationship between labour and capital
c. 
Work, the right to participate
d. 
The relationship between labour and private property
e. 
Rest from work

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 29- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN29   Regnum Novum   Marriage, the foundation of the family in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 5 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 5 – What is marriage?

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CHAPTER FIVE
THE FAMILY, THE VITAL CELL OF SOCIETY

II. MARRIAGE, THE FOUNDATION OF THE FAMILY
a. 
The value of marriage
b. 
The sacrament of marriage

III. THE SOCIAL SUBJECTIVITY OF THE FAMILY
a. 
Love and the formation of a community of persons
b. 
The family is the sanctuary of life
c. 
The task of educating
d. 
The dignity and rights of children

IV. THE FAMILY AS ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IN SOCIAL LIFE 
a. 
Solidarity in the family
b. 
The family, economic life and work

V. SOCIETY AT THE SERVICE OF THE FAMILY

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 28- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN28   Regnum Novum   The Family, the Vital Cell of Society in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 5 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 5

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CHAPTER FIVE
THE FAMILY, THE VITAL CELL OF SOCIETY

I. THE FAMILY, THE FIRST NATURAL SOCIETY
a. 
Importance of the family for the person
b. 
Importance of the family for society

II. MARRIAGE, THE FOUNDATION OF THE FAMILY
a. 
The value of marriage
b. 
The sacrament of marriage

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 27- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN27   Regnum Novum   The Principles of Subsidiarity and Participation in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 4 Section 4   6 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 4 Section 4 -6

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CHAPTER FOUR
PRINCIPLES OF THE CHURCH’S SOCIAL DOCTRINE

IV. THE PRINCIPLE OF SUBSIDIARITY
a. 
Origin and meaning
b. 
Concrete indications

V. PARTICIPATION
a. 
Meaning and value
b. 
Participation and democracy

VI. THE PRINCIPLE OF SOLIDARITY
a. 
Meaning and value
b. 
Solidarity as a social principle and a moral virtue
c. 
Solidarity and the common growth of mankind
d. 
Solidarity in the life and message of Jesus Christ

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 26- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN26   Regnum Novum   The Common Good in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 4 Section 1 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 4 Section 1

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CHAPTER FOUR
PRINCIPLES OF THE CHURCH’S SOCIAL DOCTRINE

I. MEANING AND UNITY

II. THE PRINCIPLE OF THE COMMON GOOD
a. 
Meaning and primary implications
b. 
Responsibility of everyone for the common good
c. 
Tasks of the political community

III. THE UNIVERSAL DESTINATION OF GOODS
a. 
Origin and meaning
b. 
The universal destination of goods and private property
c. 
The universal destination of goods and the preferential option for the poor

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 25- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN25   Regnum Novum   The Equal Dignity of All People in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 3 Section 3 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 3 Section 3 & 4

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CHAPTER THREE
THE HUMAN PERSON AND HUMAN RIGHTS

III. THE MANY ASPECTS OF THE HUMAN PERSON
A. The unity of the person
B. Openness to transcendence and uniqueness of the person

a. Open to transcendence
b. 
Unique and unrepeatable
c. 
Respect for human dignity

C. The freedom of the human person

a. The value and limits of freedom
b. 
The bond uniting freedom with truth and the natural law

D. The equal dignity of all people
E. The social nature of human beings

IV. HUMAN RIGHTS
a. 
The value of human rights
b. 
The specification of rights
c. 
Rights and duties
d. 
Rights of peoples and nations
e. 
Filling in the gap between the letter and the spirit

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 23- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN23   Regnum Novum   The Human Person as the Image of God in the Compendium of Social Doctrine Chap 3 Section 1 & 2 – We continue the study of the “Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church”  Chapter 3 Section 1 & 2

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CHAPTER THREE
THE HUMAN PERSON AND HUMAN RIGHTS

I. SOCIAL DOCTRINE AND THE PERSONALIST PRINCIPLE

II. THE HUMAN PERSON AS THE “IMAGO DEI”
a. 
Creatures in the image of God
b. 
The tragedy of sin
c. 
The universality of sin and the universality of salvation

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

 

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Episode 17- Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GutierrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN17   Regnum Novum   Pope Paul VI   Gaudium et Spes, Humane Vitae, and the Declaration on Religious Freedom - Pope Paul VI – Gaudium et Spes, Humane Vitae, and the Declaration on Religious Freedom

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We live at a very special time. The confluence of many things has brought forth the clear need to be able to articulate the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in a way that is accessible and applicable. This is not to be an effort where high-minded theories are to be bandied about. Rather, this is a time of opportunity wherein we can apply the Social Doctrine to the concrete so as to bring about a New Kingdom, a Revolution. – Omar G.

Paul VI  born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini (26 September 1897 – 6 Paul VI RN17   Regnum Novum   Pope Paul VI   Gaudium et Spes, Humane Vitae, and the Declaration on Religious FreedomAugust 1978), reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 21 June 1963 until his death on 6 August 1978. Succeeding Pope John XXIII, who had convened the Second Vatican Council, he decided to continue it. He fostered improved ecumenical relations with Orthodox and Protestants, which resulted in many historic meetings and agreements.

In this episode we discuss  Gaudium et Spes, Humane Vitae, and the Declaration on Religious Freedom, among other works

 

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Episode 1 – Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar GuiterrezOmar Gutierrez 1 RN 1 Regnum Novum: Bringing forth the New Evangelization through Catholic Social Teaching with Omar Gutierrez  Episode 1 – Introduction and Value # 1 – Jesus Christ

Discerning Hearts is blessed to present Omar F. A. Guiterrez, M.A. , Special Assistant  to Archbishop George Lucas of the Archdiocese of Omaha, in a groundbreaking series which breaks open the heart of  Catholic Social Doctrine.

We encourage you to visit “Regnum Novum – A New Kingdom: A Revolution” Omar Guiterrez’s blog site

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From episode … 1.      Jesus Christ
You may not believe how many advocates of social justice are only too ready to chuck Jesus out the window in order to get you to buy their plan. One such program of which I’m familiar actually includes materials that deny the divinity of Christ, several times, and deny the salvific work of the cross. As Pope Paul VI and Pope Benedict XVI have said, the Social Doctrine is evangelization. If it is not rooted in the truth, then it can be manipulated to mean whatever one wants it to mean. The truth is quite simply, Jesus Christ who, as Gaudium et spes states, reveals man to himself. The Social Doctrine and the work of charity must stem from an intimate knowledge of Jesus Christ so that they might serve the whole person and point back to Christ.

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