02-20-2022
The
Human Community
THE
PERSON AND SOCIETY
401. In what does the social dimension of man consist of? 1877-1880,
1890-1891
Together with the personal call to beatitude, the human person has
a communal dimension as an essential component of his nature and vocation.
Indeed, all are called to the same end, God himself. There is a certain
resemblance between the communion of the divine Persons and the fraternity that
people are to establish among themselves in truth and love. Love of neighbor is
inseparable from love for God.
402. What is the relationship between the person and society? 1881-1882,
1892-1893
The human person is and ought to be the
principle, the subject and the end of all social institutions. Certain
societies, such as the family and the civic community, are necessary for the
human person. Also helpful are other associations on the national and
international levels with due respect for the principle of subsidiarity.
403. What is the principle of subsidiarity? 1883-1885,
1894
The principle of subsidiarity states that a community of a higher
order should not assume the task belonging to a community of a lower order and
deprive it of its authority. It should rather support it in case of need.
404. What else is required for an authentic human society? 1886-1889,
1895-1896
Authentic human society requires respect for justice, a just
hierarchy of values, and the subordination of material and instinctual
dimensions to interior and spiritual ones. In particular, where sin has
perverted the social climate, it is necessary to call for the conversion of
hearts and for the grace of God to obtain social changes that may really serve
each person and the whole person. Charity, which requires and makes possible
the practice of justice, is the greatest social commandment.
PARTICIPATION
IN SOCIAL LIFE
405. What is the foundation of the authority of society? 1897-1902,
1918-1920
Every human community needs a legitimate authority that preserves
order and contributes to the realization of the common good. The foundation of
such authority lies in human nature because it corresponds to the order
established by God.
406. When is authority exercised in a legitimate way? 1901-1904,
1921-1922
Authority is exercised legitimately when it acts for the common
good and employs morally licit means to attain it. Therefore, political regimes
must be determined by the free decision of their citizens. They should respect
the principle of the “rule of law” in which the law, and not the arbitrary will
of some, is sovereign. Unjust laws and measures contrary to the moral order are
not binding in conscience.
407. What is the common good? 1905-1906, 1924
By the common good is meant the sum total of those conditions of
social life which allow people as groups and as individuals to reach their
proper fulfillment.
408. What is involved in the common good? 1907-1909,
1925
The common good involves: respect for and promotion of the
fundamental rights of the person, the development of the spiritual and temporal
goods of persons and society, and the peace and security of all.
409. Where can one find the most complete realization of the
common good?
1910-1912
1927
The most complete realization of the common good is found in those
political communities which defend and promote the good of their citizens and
of intermediate groups without forgetting the universal good of the entire
human family.
410. How does one participate in bringing about the common good?
1913-1917
1926
All men and women according to the place and role that they occupy
participate in promoting the common good by respecting just laws and taking
charge of the areas for which they have personal responsibility such as the
care of their own family and the commitment to their own work. Citizens also
should take an active part in public life as far as possible.
SOCIAL
JUSTICE
411. How does society ensure social justice?
1928-1933
1943-1944
Society ensures social justice when it respects the dignity and
the rights of the person as the proper end of society itself. Furthermore,
society pursues social justice, which is linked to the common good and to the
exercise of authority, when it provides the conditions that allow associations
and individuals to obtain what is their due.
412. On what is human equality based?
1934-1935
1945
All persons enjoy equal dignity and fundamental rights
insofar as they are created in the image of the one God, are endowed with the
same rational soul, have the same nature and origin, and are called in Christ,
the one and only Savior, to the same divine beatitude.
413. How are we to view social inequalities?
1936-1938
1946-1947
There are sinful social and economic inequalities which affect
millions of human beings. These inequalities are in open contradiction to the
Gospel and are contrary to justice, to the dignity of persons, and to peace.
There are , however, differences among people caused by various factors which enter
into the plan of God. Indeed, God wills that each might receive what he or she
needs from others and that those endowed with particular talents should share
them with others. Such differences encourage and often oblige people to the
practice of generosity, kindness and the sharing of goods. They also foster the
mutual enrichment of cultures.
414. How is human solidarity manifested?
1939-1942
1948
Solidarity, which springs from human and Christian brotherhood, is
manifested in the first place by the just distribution of goods, by a fair
remuneration for work and by zeal for a more just social order. The virtue of
solidarity also practices the sharing of the spiritual goods of faith which is
even more important than sharing material goods.
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