The Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church

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About the book
‘This book presents the social doctrine of the Catholic Church in an orderly and systematic way. It is orderly because it follows the historical line—after a fundamental biblical analysis—from Pope Leo XIII’s famous encyclical, Rerum novarum, to the most recent documents of Pope Francis, without omitting any and at the same time showing the doctrinal connection that links each new document to its predecessors.

On the other hand, it also has the quality of being a systematic book because, from the first chapter, it highlights the ethical line of criteria and principles that have guided and continue to guide the Church’s reflections on social issues over the last 130 years.

The author deserves credit for having succeeded in synthesising 130 years of ecclesial reflection on social issues.

What can we learn from the social doctrine of the Catholic Church? I believe that the essence of the answer to this question has already been stated. The lesson lies in how we approach social problems. Respecting reality, considering the necessary moral principles in a timely manner, acting without impositions or pretensions of universality, responding to the real problems of today. But now, a question that was not apparent before comes to the fore: Who are the recipients of this social doctrine of the Church? This is a fundamental question because without specific recipients, the Church’s reflection becomes mere library material. On this point, we may find different answers. Some will say that it is addressed to the ecclesiastical hierarchy, to priests, to lay people and their communities, or perhaps to people of good will who participate in social movements or hold public office. The range of recipients may be very broad, but I share the author’s intention to direct the reflection of the Church’s social doctrine to young university students:’
From the Foreword by Robert Prevost OSA

About the author
John J Lydon OSA, is an Augustinian Priest. He was born in Toronto, Canada. In 1977, he graduated from Villanova University, Pennsylvania, and in 1978 he entered the Order of St Augustine (the Augustinians). He was ordained a priest in 1984 and received a doctorate in Missiology from the Gregorian University in Rome.

He worked in Peru from January 1983. He has been a professor at the Faculty of Theology of the San Carlos and San Marcelo Seminary in Trujillo, also serving in parishes in Chulucanas, Trujillo and Pacasmayo in Peru. He was superior of the Augustinians of the Vicariate of Chulucanas on three occasions and Secretary General of the Organisation of Augustinians of Latin America (OALA) for two terms. In April 2016, he was appointed rector of the Catholic University in Trujilio, of Trujillo (Peru), where he served until February 2022 and since then has been back in the United States of America serving in a number of different ministries with the Augustinian Order.

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Format

Hardback, Softback, ePUB, PDF

Release Date

20 March 2026

ISBNs

978-1-923603-86-8 soft
978-1-923603-87-5 hard cover
978-1-923603-87-5 pub
978-1-923603-88-2 pdf

Trim Size

6.000" x 9.000" (229mm x 152mm)

Page Count

376

Spine Width

0.83740 in (21.27 mm) softcover
1.00000 in (25.40 mm) hardcover

Weight

1.110 lb (503.49 g) soft cover
1.485 lb (673.58 g) hard cover