“The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it” (Mt. 13:45-46)
Economy of Communion
The promise of the Economy of Communion
By Amy UelmenCaritas in Veritate ushered in a broader audience for the Economy of Communion. Yet the business network can only truly be understood within a broader vision of unity .
Achieving success
By living CityAchieving success: After their bakery went up in flames, a Korean catering company rebuilt and renewed its commitment to the principles of the Economy of Communion in Freedom
Integrating core values
By living CityHow a business applies EoC principles in its operations
By Rebecca Kusch
Cause for Joy
By Chiara LubichIn the Economy of Communion, lay people find a way to fulfill themselves completely and live consistently with their ideals.
New hope--and new light--for the corporate world
By Amy UelmenAn interdisciplinary interfaith conference at Fordham University in New York explores the role of religious values in corporate decision-making and the proposal of the Economy of Communion
Washington Policy Analysts Ponder “The Paradox of Happiness in Economics”
By living CityA recent Washington conference showcased the contribution that the Economy of Communion could offer to economic theory.







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