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Mater et Magistra IV

Posted on December 5, 2022December 5, 2022 by Father Albert
[N.B. This is not the Sunday Homily. It is an article for the bulletin of December 4, 2022]      Continuing Pope St. John XXIII’s reflection on farming, we pick up with the subject of taxation. Yes, the Church teaches that governments do have the right to impose taxes in order to pay for services to the common good. She also teaches that taxation systems should be “based on justice and equity,” meaning that tax raters are “proportioned to the capacity of the people contributing.” The pope point out that this means the system should note the particular challenges facing farmers...Read More
Posted in Pastor's ColumnTagged Agriculture, Capital, Catholic Social Teaching, Colonialism, Farming, justice, Mater et Magistra, Money, Pope St. John XXIII, Solidarity, Subsidiarity

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