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Tag Archives: united states

How the Current Economic Crisis is affecting the Most Vulnerable in the Labor Market

Blog, NewsletterBy WebmasterJuly 3, 2020

Between February and May, the U.S. labor market lost nearly 20 million jobs. This unprecedented decline in economic activity was fueled by the many stay-at-home directives imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. As of May, the unemployment rate stood at 13.3%, a sharp increase from its 3.5% rate in February and, despite a decline…

Catholic Social Teaching and the Right to Food in the U.S.: The Role of SNAP

Blog, NewsletterBy WebmasterDecember 14, 2019

A central principle of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) is the right to food for all persons. For example, in Pacem in Terris (11) St. John XXIII states that “Every man has the right to life, to bodily integrity, and to the means which are suitable for the proper development of life; these are primarily food,…

Catholic Social Teaching and Poverty in Rural America

Blog, NewsletterBy WebmasterDecember 14, 2019

Catholic Social Teaching (CST) is generally considered to have started with the encyclical of Pope Leo XIII The Condition of Labor (Rerum Novarum). This encyclical called out the wretched conditions of industrial workers and articulated the rights and duties of workers and employers, including the rights of workers to organize. On this foundation, the social…

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