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Item type:Publication, La economía y el desarrollo de los pueblos en caritas in veritate.(Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2013) ;Pavía López, María TeresitaCampus Ciudad de MéxicoThe third encyclical letter of Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas in Veritate, published in 2009, had great impact and was much discussed in all spheres. Its precedent is the Sixth Episcopal Conference of Latin America and the Caribbean in Aparecida, in 2007, and as its geopolitical base, Obama's election as the first black U.S. president, the global economic crisis and the G-20's meetings trying to overcome it. This Encyclical letter is very rich in themes: It covers economy, bioethics, technology, abortion, fair trade, ethics, truth, charity, the Catholic Church's Social Doctrine It points to charity as the main road for the Church's Social Doctrine and uses the message of PopulorumProgressio, which refers to the economy and peoples' development, as a starting point.37 108 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Modelo antropológico de la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia en Populorum progressio.(Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2012) ;Pavía López, María TeresitaCampus Ciudad de MéxicoIt is undeniable that historical events have marked the connotation of the answers that the Magisterium has given as a result of the various social, political and economic conditions through papal writings, from Rerum Novarum to this day. The encyclical Populorum progressio, written by Pope Paul VI in the second half of the sixties, was framed by historical events of great importance, as the fourth session of the Second Vatican Council (in September 1965), the Vietnam War, the student protests, the Medellin conference, the conferences of bishops, and the situation of poverty and Third World debt. Africa, Asia and Latin America face similar conditions of poverty and injustice. Therefore, the aim of that encyclical was to note the need to promote the development of peoples. It is addressed to all mankind and sets the overall vision of the man who offers Catholic Church.19 131
