I. The Communal Character of the Human Vocation
1880
A society is a group of persons bound together organically by a principle of
unity that goes beyond each one of them. As an assembly that is at once visible
and spiritual, a society endures through time: it gathers up the past and
prepares for the future. By means of society, each man is established as an
“heir” and receives certain “talents” that enrich his
identity and whose fruits he must develop.3 He rightly owes loyalty to
the communities of which he is part and respect to those in authority who have
charge of the common good.
- SECTION ONE MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT
- CHAPTER TWO THE HUMAN COMMUNION
- Article 1 THE PERSON AND SOCIETY
- I. The Communal Character of the Human Vocation
- Article 1 THE PERSON AND SOCIETY
- CHAPTER TWO THE HUMAN COMMUNION
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
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