The common good cannot be divided: if everyone takes it for himself, it appears as a common good. The common good belongs both to the public and to each individual. The realization of the common good cannot be achieved by one person alone, but by everyone working together. The Catholic Church encourages joint efforts to preserve the common good. Catechesis on the family, in collaboration with Fr. Eric Frank Randriamiandrinirinarivo.
All aspects of this common good are affected when people are overwhelmed by the love of money. Remember that how we live and what we do affects others elsewhere because our daily lives are interconnected. The common good is our Christian hope, a hope that will benefit humanity. Catechesis on the family, in collaboration with Fr. Eric Frank Randriamiandrinirinarivo.
The concept of the "common good" is one of the four pillars of the Church's teaching on society and the social. The four main pillars: the value of human dignity, the common good, usurpation, unity. The common good enables us to satisfy all human needs. Catechesis on the family, in collaboration with Fr. Eric Frank Randriamiandrinirinarivo.
The pursuit of the common good on earth is aimed at the common good in the hereafter. There is a purely historical vision of the common good. A vision that focuses on the visible and tangible, and ends up transforming the common good into mere social pleasure and wealth creation. But this historical method is limited. Catechesis on the family, in collaboration with P. Eric Frank Randriamiandrinirinarivo.
At the end of its second General Assembly, held from 15 to 18 October 2024, the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace sent a message to government officials at all levels, as well as to all Malagasy and all people of goodwill.
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