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What are the six themes of Rerum Novarum?

What are the six themes of Rerum Novarum?

Terms in this set (6)

  • Cooperation Between the Classes. -Labor & Capital must work together (cooperate)
  • Dignity of Work. -Work should provide a decent life for workers & their families.
  • Just Wage & Workers’ Associations.
  • Role of the State.
  • Private Ownership of Property.
  • Defense of the Poor.

How did Rerum Novarum change the church?

It placed the Church with the labouring man and the poor : it endorsed Catholic working class political activism. It stemmed ‘leakage’. It opened doors – at least slightly – to non- Catholic reformers.

What are encyclicals of the Catholic Church?

Encyclicals are papal letters – the word “encyclical” means “circular letter” – usually addressed to Catholic clergy and the laity and containing the pope’s views on church teachings and doctrine in a particular area. But encyclicals carry particular weight because they are formal documents.

What is Pope Leo XIII known for?

Leo XIII (1810-1903), who was pope from 1878 to 1903, is known for his social reforms and his recognition of the rights of the worker. During his reign the Roman Catholic Church achieved an international prestige it had not enjoyed since the Middle Ages.

What is the Pope’s encyclical?

For the modern Roman Catholic Church, a papal encyclical is a specific category of papal document, a kind of pastoral letter concerning Catholic doctrine, sent by the Pope and usually addressed especially to patriarchs, primates, archbishops and bishops who are in communion with the Holy See.

Why was Rerum novarum important to the Catholic Church?

Literally “Of New Things,” on capital and labor and the condition of the working class. This was the most significant of all the encyclicals before or since. Rerum Novarum broke down the barriers that separated the church from the worker. Never before had the church spoken on social matters in such an official and comprehensive fashion**.

Who was the Dominican father who wrote Rerum novarum?

Veronica Scarisbrick recently interviewed Dominican Father Alejandro Crosthwaite for Vatican Radio in a fascinating exchange about Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum. Crosthwaite is Professor of Catholic Social Thought and the dean of the social science faculty at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas.

When was the Rerum novarum issued by Leo XIII?

Leo XIII. Rerum novarum (from its incipit, with the direct translation of the Latin meaning “of revolutionary change” ), or Rights and Duties of Capital and Labor, is an encyclical issued by Pope Leo XIII on 15 May 1891.

What was the first papal social encyclical?

Rerum Novarum, the first papal social encyclical. As Crosthwaite puts it, the pope and his theologians responded to the critical issues of their day, for the first time offering a guidepost for explicit reflection on social and employment issues.

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Ruth Doyle