Church Has Social Teachings

A Catholic Nation worthy of its name must be based on Catholic teachings. There is no shortage of Catholic teachings when it comes to societies. The Church has always taught us how to love and love is a simple word for getting along in a social environment. How to love is in the ten commandments and explained in the social teachings of the Church. The first three commandments are related to the formal Church but the next seven commandments are social teachings. In order to have a Catholic Nation one must have purely Catholic Laws. Prior to writing this Constitution I have tried to find the bulk of these laws and many I have already put up on the web site. It is not my job to invent social teachings but to put into law those teachings that have already been written down throughout the ages. I have some disadvantages in that I have never studied sociology in school, but I have some advantages in that I have studied the early Church fathers more than most people have. I have done some good investigation into social teachings of the Church especially Saint Thomas, Pope Pius X, Pope Leo XIII, Pope Gregory the Great, The first seven councils, Trent and Vatican II. In spite of this I have missed much and must ask those of greater knowledge to correct and improve this concept of a Catholic Nation.

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