CCC 1887
Life in Christ›SECTION ONE MAN'S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT›CHAPTER TWO THE HUMAN COMMUNION›II. Conversion and Society
The inversion of means and ends, which results in giving the value of ultimate end to what is only a means for attaining it, or in viewing persons as mere means to that end, engenders unjust structures which "make Christian conduct in keeping with the commandments of the divine Law-giver difficult and almost impossible."
Footnotes
- Cf. CA 41.
- Pius XII, Address at Pentecost, June 1, 1941.
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