Man as the Political Animal
Catholic thought, drawing from natural law and the writings of philosophers like Aristotle and Aquinas, views humans as inherently "political animals" designed for community and cooperation. This belief is rooted in the idea that human beings, created in the image of God, fulfill their purpose not in isolation but through relationships and communal life. In this view, politics isn't merely a secular pursuit but an essential aspect of human dignity and moral responsibility. Catholics believe that political engagement should seek the common good, grounded in justice, charity, and respect for human rights, reflecting God's love and order in society.
MC: Adam Hohn
Parochial Vicar: Tyler Arens
Presenter: Joseph Gruber
MC: Rick Freedberg
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