Divini Redemptoris

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Divini Redemptoris is a 1937 papal encyclical by Pope Pius XI that condemns atheistic communism and outlines the Catholic Church’s response to its social and moral dangers.

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Divini Redemptoris canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf encyclical letter
papal encyclical
affirms dignity of the human person
importance of the family
rights of private property
role of the Church in social order
author Pope Pius XI
belongsTo Roman Catholic Church documents
callsFor defense of workers’ rights
reform of unjust social structures
social justice inspired by Christian charity
condemns Marxist communism
atheistic communism
criticizes class struggle
denial of God
materialism
totalitarian state
dateOfPublication 1937-03-19
documentGenre social encyclical
focusesOn moral dangers of atheistic communism
social dangers of atheistic communism
hasLatinTitleMeaning Of the Divine Redeemer
historicalContext interwar period
rise of totalitarian ideologies in the 1930s
issuedBy Pope Pius XI
language Latin
PapalNumber 38th encyclical of Pope Pius XI
partOf Catholic Church magisterium
placeOfPublication Vatican City
proposes Catholic response to communism
publishedBy Holy See
relatedTo Mit brennender Sorge
Quadragesimo Anno
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
subtitle On Atheistic Communism
teaches principle of subsidiarity in social life
title Divini Redemptoris self-link
topic Catholic social teaching
Church and state
atheism
communism
family and society
rights of the human person
social justice
typeOfCondemnation doctrinal and moral condemnation of communism
warnsAgainst persecution of the Church under communist regimes
propaganda of atheistic communism
yearOfPublication 1937

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Pope Pius XI authorOf Divini Redemptoris
Divini Redemptoris title Divini Redemptoris self-link