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EWTN TV: Christian Social Order: 11/21/16-11/25, At 6:30PM and 2:30AM EST

Nov 20, '16, 6:13 pm
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EWTN TV: Christian Social Order: 11/21/16-11/25, At 6:30PM , repeats at 2:30AM

11/21/16:

1) CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ORDER:
ORIGIN OF SOCIETY


Quote:
Fr. Brian Mullady teaches on society's order and nature, the common good, and authority.
Duration: 00:30

11/22:

2) CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ORDER:
THE TEN PRINCIPLES OF THE SOCIAL ORDER


Quote:
Fr. Brian Mullady focuses on the ten principles of social order that must be observed in every human society to truly advance humanity.
Duration: 00:30

11/23:

3) CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ORDER
THE FAMILY ORDER

Quote:
Fr. Brian Mullady examines the purpose families have in God's plan, and how the economic order is an extension of the family, not the state.

11/24:

Duration: 00:30

4) CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ORDER:
THE BASIC SOCIETIES


Quote:
Fr. Brian Mullady talks about the common good and the ethical place the family has in society.
Duration: 00:30

11/25:

5) CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ORDER:
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS


Quote:
Fr. Brian Mullady concludes his miniseries by addressing Catholic teaching on the value of work, just wage, and how Catholic social teaching differs from both Marxism and laissez faire capitalism.
Duration: 00:30



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SIENA, ITALY'S PALAZZO PUBBLICO

A perfect example is The Portrait of Our Lady in the Hall of the Great Council.

On the surface the subject appears to be entirely religious, but that is not the case.

There is a block of text in which Mary warns the government to act with humility and justice.

It says, “I will answer your prayers, but if the strong molest the weak, your prayers will go unheeded.”

Down the hall is a giant fresco that dates to 1335 and makes the same point in a different way. It's titled "the Effects of Good and Bad Government".

There are two matching scenes. One is Siena under good government -- the other under bad government. Good government is represented by a wise old man dressed in the colors of Siena. Next to him are the cardinal virtues -- Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Fortitude. Prudence is always at the head of the line because it is the virtue that regulates all the others. Above are Faith, Hope and Charity. In the properly governed city, life is peaceful, work is progressing.

Bad government is marked by the dishonesty of public officials, pride, greed, mismanagement, and the power of special interests.

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Thanks for letting us know! This miniseries looks great!

May God bless you always!
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