Well, the Pope recently denounced capitalism and previously said "it is the communists who think like Christians" so there is at least some shift happening on the last one, not that I expect a lot of "catholics" to actually pay attention to that.
Depends on if your Catholics are in the US or not, really.
"When the church hears the cry of the oppressed it cannot but denounce the social structures that give rise to and perpetuate the misery from which the cry arises."- Saint Oscar Romero
"As we see it, a perhaps faulty presentation of the Christian message may have given the impression that religion is indeed the opiate of the people. And we would be guilty of betraying the cause of Peru's development, if we did not stress the fact that the doctrinal riches of the Gospel contain a revolutionary thrust." Bishops' Council of Peru.
"The liberation of our continent means more than overcoming economic, social, and political dependence. It means, in a deeper sense, to see the becoming of mankind as a process of the emancipation of man in history. It is to see man in search of a qualitatively different society in which he will be free from all servitude, in which he will be the artisan of his own destiny."
The 3 things that Catholicism famously hates.
Well, the Pope recently denounced capitalism and previously said "it is the communists who think like Christians" so there is at least some shift happening on the last one, not that I expect a lot of "catholics" to actually pay attention to that.
Depends on if your Catholics are in the US or not, really.
"When the church hears the cry of the oppressed it cannot but denounce the social structures that give rise to and perpetuate the misery from which the cry arises."- Saint Oscar Romero
"As we see it, a perhaps faulty presentation of the Christian message may have given the impression that religion is indeed the opiate of the people. And we would be guilty of betraying the cause of Peru's development, if we did not stress the fact that the doctrinal riches of the Gospel contain a revolutionary thrust." Bishops' Council of Peru.
"The liberation of our continent means more than overcoming economic, social, and political dependence. It means, in a deeper sense, to see the becoming of mankind as a process of the emancipation of man in history. It is to see man in search of a qualitatively different society in which he will be free from all servitude, in which he will be the artisan of his own destiny."
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