Divini redemptoris

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The encyclical Divini redemptoris was written by Pope Pius XI. Written and published on March 19, 1937, it deals with " atheist communism ".

Content representation

After entering into the opening words about Christ and the human community, as well as the behavior of the Church towards communism, Pius XI condemns. the development and spread of communism. It also discusses the teaching of the Church and the rights and duties between people and society. In its main part it points out the necessity of Christian social teaching and places the renewal of Christian life and charity in the foreground as the most important means of healing.

Key message

Pius XI. opposes atheistic communism in all respects, its struggle culminates in the publication of this encyclical, and underlines the key message that "communism is bad at its core, and it must not be engaged in cooperation with it in any area."

Summary

With this encyclical Pope Pius XI. propose a fundamental criticism of atheistic communism, with social justice being of the utmost importance. This encyclical is closely related to the encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge of March 1937 and the so-called "suppressed encyclical against racism ."

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