St. Thomas More, pray for us!!
St. Thomas More | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
What about Deacons, Should they Preach? Where do Deacons Come From? - U.s. - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
12. The link between  Populorum Progressio and the Second Vatican  Council does not mean that Paul VI's social magisterium marked a break with that  of previous Popes, because the Council constitutes a deeper exploration of this  magisterium within the continuity of the Church's life[19]. In this  sense, clarity is not served by certain abstract subdivisions of the Church's  social doctrine, which apply categories to Papal social teaching that are  extraneous to it. It is not a case of two typologies of social doctrine, one  pre-conciliar and one post-conciliar, differing from one another: on the  contrary, there is a single teaching, consistent and at the same time ever  new[20]. It is one thing to draw attention to the particular  characteristics of one Encyclical or another, of the teaching of one Pope or  another, but quite another to lose sight of the coherence of the overall  doctrinal corpus[21]. Coherence does not mean a closed system:  on the contrary, it means dynamic faithfulness to a light received. The Church's  social doctrine illuminates with an unchanging light the new problems that are  constantly emerging[22]. This safeguards the permanent and historical  character of the doctrinal “patrimony”[23] which, with its specific  characteristics, is part and parcel of the Church's ever-living Tradition[24].  Social doctrine is built on the foundation handed on by the Apostles to the  Fathers of the Church, and then received and further explored by the great  Christian doctors. This doctrine points definitively to the New Man, to the  “last Adam [who] became a life-giving spirit” (1 Cor 15:45), the  principle of the charity that “never ends” (1 Cor 13:8). It is attested  by the saints and by those who gave their lives for Christ our Saviour in the  field of justice and peace. It is an expression of the prophetic task of the  Supreme Pontiffs to give apostolic guidance to the Church of Christ and to  discern the new demands of evangelization. For these reasons,  Populorum Progressio, situated within the great current of Tradition, can still speak  to us today.
 
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