Catholic Labor Network

Catholic Labor Network We are a Catholic nonprofit & private assoc. However, Pope Leo's concerns were not reserved only for those who would be considered on the left.

of the faithful that unites clergy, religious, laity, & people of goodwill to advance the principles of Catholic Social Teaching on dignity of work and the rights of workers through prayer, education, & action. The Catholic Labor Network hopes to be a place for those Catholics, lay, religious and clergy, who are active in their churches and in unions to learn about their Church's teachings as reg

ards to labor issues, pray for those who are working for economic justice and share information about events and struggles that may be taking place in their area. For over one hundred years, the Catholic Church has been a voice of support for workers, and a conscience to the body politic when it pondered issues dealing with the distribution of wealth and the condition of workers. As far back as 1891, Pope Leo XIII proclaimed a radical new message to the people of Europe, and to a lesser extent North America. Pope Leo's encyclical, Rerum Novarum , spoke out clearly for those who participated in God's creative power by the work of their hands and minds. He pointed out the errors intrinsic to the new socialist philosophies that were spreading among intellectuals and workers. Though these philosophies attempted to give relief to the working class they often did so by introducing a new state of war, the Class Struggle, and a new social structures that was threatening to the family and the traditions of society. He strongly called to task the new bourgeois class who used their new wealth as a means of controlling and oppressing the industrial worker. The pope reminded the owners of production that they could not ignore the inherent, divine dignity of every worker, and that the welfare of workers and their families could not be left to the invisible hand of the market place. Finally, he reminded all concerned that workers have an inherent right to organize themselves into associations so that they could collectively work for their common good and prosperity. This first encyclical had a dramatic effect on European and North American thought and public policy. It established Catholic social teaching, defined the fundamental principles for which subsequent Catholic teaching would emerge, and placed the Church firmly on the side workers when they sought justice and dignity in their workplace and in society. The spirit of Rerum Novarum grabbed the hearts of many clergy, religious and Catholic laity. In our country, many of the Catholic labor leaders and clergy took up the challenges of Rerum Novarum, and worked diligently to bring Pope Leo's vision to bear in the work place and in society. Great Catholic figures like Msgr. John Ryan, Dorothy Day, John Cort, Msgr. Jack Egan and Msgr. George Higgins and others dedicated their lives to make the fundamental principles of economic justice which was found in Rerum Novarum and subsequent papal encyclicals part of the very fabric of society. In 1995, a small group of religious , laity and clergy gathered in Decatur, Illinois, a town that was being rocked by two major strikes and one lockout. Their goal was to hear from those who had been active in Catholic labor issues, pray with one another, and to begin to re-establish a network of support. This web page is an expression of that meeting. We hope that those who share the common concern for the proclamation of the Church's social teaching and welfare and dignity of working people will use this page as a resource, and a place where issues in their own community can be shared throughout our Church community.

The Knights of Columbus have published the new part of their series "Into the Breach." In the article in the March issue...
05/28/2026

The Knights of Columbus have published the new part of their series "Into the Breach."

In the article in the March issue of "Columbia Magazine," the series "...explores the dignity of work and its pivotal relationship to faith, family and leisure."

You can watch the trailer, and the five individual sessions here:

Watch the video series Into the Breach, which helps Catholic men and families lead lives of faith and virtue in today’s world.

Set your alarms now!
05/21/2026

Set your alarms now!

📣 : the Document will be presented on 25 May 2026 at 11.30, in the Synod Hall of the Vatican City. With Intervention and blessing of Pope Leo XIV! 🙏
📺 The event will be broadcast online! https://www.youtube.com/

🎙 The speakers will be:
· Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith;
· Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J., Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development;
· Professor Anna Rowlands, political theology, including the Social Doctrine of the Church, and theological ethics of human migrations, Department of Theology and Religion of Durham University, United Kingdom;
· Christopher Olah, co-founder of Anthropic, United States of America, and head of research on the interpretability of artificial intelligence;
· Professor Leocadie Lushombo, i.t., political theology and Catholic social teaching, Jesuit School of Theology / Santa Clara University, California.

Conclusion from Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin.

We eagerly await this important and timely encyclical, especially as it pertains to the changing conditions of work and ...
05/18/2026

We eagerly await this important and timely encyclical, especially as it pertains to the changing conditions of work and its effects on human dignity.

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, on preserving the human person in the age of artificial intelligence, will be released on May ...

On this feast of St. Isidore, may he model a holiness that all workers should aspire:
05/15/2026

On this feast of St. Isidore, may he model a holiness that all workers should aspire:

A married man known for his love of prayer, Saint Isidore the Farmer is one of the five saints of Spain. Saint Isidore worked on the estate of a wealthy landowner and thus attained the title of farmer.

On May 1, 1955, Venerable Pope Pius XII established the Solemnity of St. Joseph the Worker. Here is the link to his addr...
05/01/2026

On May 1, 1955, Venerable Pope Pius XII established the Solemnity of St. Joseph the Worker. Here is the link to his address to the Christian Associations of Italian Workers (ACLI) on that day:

It was on May 1, 1955 that Pope Pius XII instituted the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker and decreed that holy mass in honor of St Joseph be celebrated on May 1st. Read his speech in full: SPEECH OF HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XIION THE OCCASION OF THE SOLEMNITYOF ST JOSEPH THE WORKERSt. Peter's Square - S...

  Mass, coming to a town near you! Click the map below to find a Mass happening next week!
04/22/2026

Mass, coming to a town near you! Click the map below to find a Mass happening next week!

Workers Memorial Day Masses 2026

Join CLN and Catholics in Communion tonight online at 8pm ET/5pm PT for “On Earth as it is in Heaven: Catholics Envision...
02/24/2026

Join CLN and Catholics in Communion tonight online at 8pm ET/5pm PT for “On Earth as it is in Heaven: Catholics Envision the State of Our Union," as Catholics across the country scale up a Season of Faithful Witness from now through the Feast of Corpus Christi.

A Season of Faithful WitnessA Pastoral Call to HopeAcross our country, many families are facing uncertainty and strain. In this moment, Catholics are called to prayer, to seek moral clarity rooted in the Gospel, and to offer faithful public witness grounded in Catholic Social Teaching. Join the Seas...

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