
Social Doctrine of the Church
The Social Doctrine of the Church refers to its teachings on how society should organize itself to promote justice, human dignity, and the common good. It provides guidance on issues like the economy, politics, labor, and the environment, emphasizing the importance of moral values, solidarity, and the rights of individuals and communities. Rooted in Scripture and tradition, these teachings aim to foster a fair and compassionate society where everyone’s needs are met and human rights are respected, encouraging believers to actively participate in creating a more just and peaceful world.