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  1. Reapse manere in vita, commune singulis officium est, cui scelus est deesse. Hinc ius reperiendarum rerum, quibus vita sustentatur, necessario nascitur : quarum rerum facultatem infimo cuique non nisi quaesita labore merces suppeditat.

  2. Rerum Novarum, the opening words and the title of the Encyclical issued by Leo XIII, May 15, 1891, on the “Condition of Labor”. Although the Encyclical follows the lines of the traditional teaching concerning the rights and duties of property and the relations of employed and employee, it applies the old doctrines specifically to modern ...

  3. Rerum Novarum. Encyclical Letter on the Condition of the Working Classes. His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. May 15, 1891. To Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops and other Ordinaries of Places Having Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See. Venerable Brethren: Health and Apostolic Benediction.

  4. Mar 19, 2015 · In an open letter to all Catholics, Pope Leo XIII addressed the conditions of the working classes, the relationships between labor and capital, as well as government and its citizens.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › rerum-novarumRerum Novarum | Encyclopedia.com

    RERUM NOVARUM. Encyclical letter of leo xiii issued May 15, 1891; the first of the great social encyclicals. Its appearance marked the bestowal of significant papal approval on the then emergent Catholic social movement.

  6. Its goal is to illuminate the purpose of the encyclical and the main lines of Pope Leo’s reasoning, his key premises and central ethical conclusions, and in this way, to articulate as clearly as possible the teaching that comprises Rerum novarum.

  7. Rerum novarum. Encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII on the condition of labor. With discussion club outline by Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII). Rerum novarum (15 May 1891). English

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