Thursday, February 16, 2017

Vatican announces awards for Catholic social thought

http://press.vatican.va/etc/designs/salastampa/library/images/logo-vatican.pngThe Vatican today announced the winners of the 3rd annual “Economy and Society” awards, which recognize efforts to promote Catholic social teaching.

The awards, which will be presented in May at a conference of the Centesimus Annua- Pro Pontifice Foundation, will go to:
  • Markus Vogt, a German professor, for his book on sustainability;
  • Father Dominique Greiner, a French Assumptionist, for his blog on Catholic social teaching; and
  • Burkhard Schafers, a German journalist, for a radio show on Oswald von Nell-Breuning, a leading 20th-century scholar of Catholic social thought.
In announcing the awards, Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich said that the work of Markus Vogt suggests that the principle of sustainability should be added to the list of fundamental concepts in Catholic social teaching, alongside solidarity and subsidiarity.