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\u201cWhen a government enacts an unjust law, unjust because it violates the human dignity of the citizens or. exceeds its authority, the citizens have a duty to disobey that law, for in a sense, it is no law, not having. its foundation in the sources of law\u2014divine or natural.\u201d (
In the Fourth Century, Saint Augustine explained that in some cases Christians must disobey the law because \u201can unjust law is no law at all.\u201d This sentiment was repeated in the 13th Century by Thomas Aquinas and in the 20th century by Martin Luther King Jr. as he led civil disobedience in the name of civil rights.
\u201cThe Catechism notes three essential elements of the common good: respect for the individual, the social well-being and development of the group, and peace\u2026\u201d
Catholic social teaching, commonly abbreviated CST, is an area of Catholic doctrine concerning matters of human dignity and the common good in society. The ideas address oppression, the role of the state, subsidiarity, social organization, concern for social justice, and issues of wealth distribution.
Official documents of the Catholic Church have evolved and differentiated over time, but commonly come from four basic sources: 1) Papal documents, issued directly by the Pope under his own name; 2) Church Council documents, issued by ecumenical councils of the Church and now promulgated under the Pope's name, taking ...
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All Catholics, the church teaches, must practice obedience of faith: assent of faith to the magisterium and divine revelation (word of God), and religious submission to the Pope and other bishops. This includes obedience to one's conscience and obedience to valid law.
These are: to observe certain feasts. to keep the prescribed fasts. to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. to confess once a year. to receive Holy Communion during paschal time. to pay tithes. to abstain from any act upon which an interdict has been placed entailing excommunication.
An encyclical was initially a globular letter sent to all the churches of an area in the ancient Roman Church. Encyclicals specify high papal precedence for an issue at a specified time.
The three ethical principles of the Catholic Church that relate to social action are 'Preferential protection for the poor and vulnerable', 'Universal destination of goods', and 'Participation'.
The natural law theory is an absolutist moral theory. The Catholic Church supports the natural law approach to ethical decision-making, because it affirms that God is the creator of all things and therefore everything has a design and purpose.

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