The Origins of Social Justice - Jesuitism

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Luigi Taparelli SJ (born Prospero Taparelli d'Azeglio; 1793–1862) was an Italian Jesuit scholar of the Society of Jesus who coined the term social justice and elaborated the principles of subsidiarity, as part of his natural law theory of just social order.

Taparelli’s Reach

Taparelli has a good claim to being the father of Catholic social teaching. One of his students was the Jesuit Matteo Liberatore, who wrote the first draft of Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 encyclical, Rerum Novarum (On the Condition of the Working Classes), the first papal statement on “the social question.” Leo himself, as we have noted, had been a student of Taparelli’s, his collaborator at the Civiltà Cattolica, and seems to have been influenced by him. Pius XI used to recommend the study of Taparelli’s works in conversations with his friends and colleagues. One of Liberatore’s students was Oswald von Nell-Breuning, S.J., who wrote Pius XI’s 1931 encyclical, Quadragesimo Anno, which officially adopted “social justice” as part of Catholic doctrine, but as an economic doctrine notably stronger than Taparelli’s: “[T]he right ordering of economic life cannot be left to a free competition of forces. For from this source, as from a poisoned spring, have originated and spread all the errors of individualist economic teaching.” In 1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt quoted this encyclical in a campaign speech before a large crowd in Detroit, saying it was ” just as radical as I am” and “one of the greatest documents of modern times.”

"...Protestant Reformation, which exalted private judgment over the divine authority of the Roman Catholic Church and thereby replaced the Catholic sense of community with an emphasis on the self-interest of the isolated individual."

The Roman Catholic religion is a communist religion and practice, trying to usurp the reformation through bringing everyone back to Rome, the seat of Antichrist, and the whore of revelation. All Marxist and Socialist and Fascist doctrine is of the Vatican.

First the Jesuits will use "liberation theology" as cultural revolution, with social justice rhetoric to tell people they're "oppressed". They'll use gender wars, class wars, religious strife, anything they have to, as the ends justify the means. Then they will usher the Hegelian dialectic with their "order out of chaos" through communism. Equality. Diversity. Inclusion. These are mere deceptions to get everyone into the Roman Beast system. All roads lead to Rome.

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