1. Here is the first installment in the 2009 series of monthly enrichment activities and lesson extension suggestions tied to the 12 lessons of the Apostles & Markets binder. They are offered here as updates to the original A&M lessons, but may also be used independently, as single lesson plans for one or two class periods. Each one will incorporate a principle from Catholic social doctrine combined with economic analysis applied to a contemporary issue. (more…)


  2. Tiara Zarcone on Wealth Accumulation

    December 8, 2008 by Tiara Zarcone

    The Argument for Wealth Accumulation

    Big corporations, personal wealth, and free markets often receive a bad rap from Catholics.  The general consensus is that if you have a high paying job, are therefore wealthy, and to some degree enjoy that wealth, then there is something dangerously wrong.  Jesus said that “it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God” (Matthew 19:24).  So wealth accumulation is bad, right?  Not necessarily.  (more…)


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