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Clark and Laura break down the Catholic Church’s Social Doctrine, including the Compendium of the Social Doctrine. What is it, how did it come to be, what’s good about it, and where is it lacking?

Also in this episode:

• Do Christians only help people because it makes them feel good?

• It's ok to make money; when self-interest is good

• A correction: Catholicism's official teaching on Protestants and Schisms

• 20th Anniversary of ASH and YOUR INVITATION

• Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church

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Chapters:

0:00 Start

0:58 Catholicism's official teaching on Protestants and Schisms

3:39 20th Anniversary of ASH and YOUR INVITATION

5:03 Introduction to Catholic Social Doctine

5:37 How did the Social Doctrine come about? And its context

12:18 Issues with the Social Doctrine

15:21 The implications of decentralization and human growth

18:47 Nobility and its many issues

21:09 Do Christians only help people because it makes them feel good?

23:06 What IS the Social Doctrine of the Church?

25:22 Is the Church Socialist, Libertarian, or Communist?

27:54 The primary principles (and the ambiguity) of the Social Doctrine

31:01 Is the Social Doctrine authoritative?

32:35 What's missing from the Social Doctrine: #1 Decentralization

36:39 It's good to make money; when self-interest is ok

39:57 Why ethics in business is necessary (and helpful)

42:11 Understanding "rights" (feat. Mary Ann Glendon's "Rights Talk")

44:09 Recapping: What we wish the Social Doctrine did better

44:30 Laura's recommendation: library hack!

45:55 Clark's stand-up comedy

46:56 Outro

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The Simpleton Podcast is also on Rumble and Odysee! You can watch the latest episodes of The Simpleton Podcast by going to:

Rumble: rumble.com/user/asimplehouseU

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You can also find the video version of this episode on YouTube. Just search "The Simpleton Podcast", or go to https://youtu.be/3pPQubXAEeo.

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Like, subscribe, share the podcast, and most of all, send us your feedback! We want to hear from you about what you loved, what you didn't, where you want to see the podcast go, and any other thoughts you have. Send us an email at asimplehouse@gmail.com with the subject line "The Simpleton Podcast Feedback".

A Simple House is a Catholic ministry that serves project and Section 8 neighborhoods in southeast Washington, DC and Kansas City, MO. Our Catholic missionary work involves meeting people in their neighborhoods and in their homes. Missionaries strive to meet the material and spiritual needs of the poor. While missionaries serve at A Simple House, they live a simple religious life. Each missionary attends daily Mass, says morning and evening prayer from the Catholic Church's Liturgy of the Hours, and makes time for personal prayer and scripture study.

To learn more about A Simple House and The Simpleton Podcast, visit asimplehouse.org. You can also follow us on these platforms:

YouTube - A Simple House: https://www.youtube.com/@asimplehouse.catholic

YouTube - A Simple House U (home of The Simpleton Podcast): https://youtube.com/@asimplehouseu_2023

Facebook: @asimplehouse

Instagram: @asimplehouse.catholic

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Clark and Laura break down the Catholic Church’s Social Doctrine, including the Compendium of the Social Doctrine. What is it, how did it come to be, what’s good about it, and where is it lacking?

Also in this episode:

• Do Christians only help people because it makes them feel good?

• It's ok to make money; when self-interest is good

• A correction: Catholicism's official teaching on Protestants and Schisms

• 20th Anniversary of ASH and YOUR INVITATION

• Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church

---

Chapters:

0:00 Start

0:58 Catholicism's official teaching on Protestants and Schisms

3:39 20th Anniversary of ASH and YOUR INVITATION

5:03 Introduction to Catholic Social Doctine

5:37 How did the Social Doctrine come about? And its context

12:18 Issues with the Social Doctrine

15:21 The implications of decentralization and human growth

18:47 Nobility and its many issues

21:09 Do Christians only help people because it makes them feel good?

23:06 What IS the Social Doctrine of the Church?

25:22 Is the Church Socialist, Libertarian, or Communist?

27:54 The primary principles (and the ambiguity) of the Social Doctrine

31:01 Is the Social Doctrine authoritative?

32:35 What's missing from the Social Doctrine: #1 Decentralization

36:39 It's good to make money; when self-interest is ok

39:57 Why ethics in business is necessary (and helpful)

42:11 Understanding "rights" (feat. Mary Ann Glendon's "Rights Talk")

44:09 Recapping: What we wish the Social Doctrine did better

44:30 Laura's recommendation: library hack!

45:55 Clark's stand-up comedy

46:56 Outro

---

The Simpleton Podcast is also on Rumble and Odysee! You can watch the latest episodes of The Simpleton Podcast by going to:

Rumble: rumble.com/user/asimplehouseU

Odysee: odysee.com/@asimplehouseU

You can also find the video version of this episode on YouTube. Just search "The Simpleton Podcast", or go to https://youtu.be/3pPQubXAEeo.

---

Like, subscribe, share the podcast, and most of all, send us your feedback! We want to hear from you about what you loved, what you didn't, where you want to see the podcast go, and any other thoughts you have. Send us an email at asimplehouse@gmail.com with the subject line "The Simpleton Podcast Feedback".

A Simple House is a Catholic ministry that serves project and Section 8 neighborhoods in southeast Washington, DC and Kansas City, MO. Our Catholic missionary work involves meeting people in their neighborhoods and in their homes. Missionaries strive to meet the material and spiritual needs of the poor. While missionaries serve at A Simple House, they live a simple religious life. Each missionary attends daily Mass, says morning and evening prayer from the Catholic Church's Liturgy of the Hours, and makes time for personal prayer and scripture study.

To learn more about A Simple House and The Simpleton Podcast, visit asimplehouse.org. You can also follow us on these platforms:

YouTube - A Simple House: https://www.youtube.com/@asimplehouse.catholic

YouTube - A Simple House U (home of The Simpleton Podcast): https://youtube.com/@asimplehouseu_2023

Facebook: @asimplehouse

Instagram: @asimplehouse.catholic

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