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Katolička crkva i gospodarstvo
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND ECONOMICS

Author(s): Zdenko Spajić
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet
Keywords: Church; economics; charity organizations; lay people; solidarity investment; principle of not-for-profit

Summary/Abstract: The mission of the Church in the world necessarily includes the question of temporal goods and economics. Apart from individual cases of selling one’s own property and donating to the needy, the Church as an institution has claimed the right to own property in order to pursue her objectives, primarily for worship, support for the clergy, works of the apostolate, and charitable works. In the modern era, with the development of industrial society, the Church has also developed systematic teaching on economics. While the Church’s economic teaching is rarely controversial – either because it is consistent or because it isn’t well known – the Church’s ownership and management of temporal goods is often subject to criticism and controversy. For this reason, the question of proper action in the economic sphere often arises. The challenge is even greater in poorer societies where the needy look to the Church for assistance. Presenting the teaching of the Church, this article seeks to achieve two goals: first, to raise awareness of the Church’s positive view of economic activity as a response to God’s call, and secondly, to differentiate specific roles in the economic sphere where the Church’s position and conduct is in question. In the context of the first goal, the concept of solidarity investment and the principle of not-for-profit are presented. With respect to the second goal, the author presents specific actions of the Church, including the role of lay people and the role of Church charitable work.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 97-108
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Croatian