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=== [[File:CathSocial.png]] Catholic Social Teaching ===
[[File:CatholicSocialTeachingFlag.png|thumb|220x220px|Flag of Catholic Social Teaching]]
'''Catholic Social Teaching''', commonly abbreviated '''CST''', is an area of Catholic doctrine concerning matters of human dignity and the common good in society. The ideas address oppression, the role of the state, subsidiarity, social organization, concern for social justice, and issues of wealth distribution. Catholic social teaching is distinctive in its consistent critiques of modern social and political ideologies both of the left and of the right: liberalism, communism, anarchism, feminism, atheism, socialism, fascism, capitalism, and Nazism have all been condemned, at least in their pure forms, by several popes since the late nineteenth century.
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