“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
Economy of Communion on campus
By living CityCorporate Social Responsibility and Human Values at Trinity University
The epitome of love
By Amy UelmenDecember 12 marks the feast of Our Lady od Guadalupe, patron of the Americas, a continual inspiration for the Art of Loving
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 .
People-centered business
By Joan DugganNew enthusiasm reigned at this year’s Economy of Communion meeting at Mariapolis Luminosa, with a quarter of those attending completely new to the project
A fraternal market?
By Paolo LorigaThree questions to the economist Stefano Zamagni on the social encyclical Caritas in Veritate
What is the Economy of Communion in Freedom?
By Amy UelmenPeople-oriented businesses offer opportunities for new kinds of relationships.
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







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