Did a Freemason Almost Become A Pope [& 'assemble..the ideas for the encyclical Rerum Novarum'] which started "Catholic Social Teaching's" Rights Language in the Church?
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Philosopher John Rist wrote that the apparently liberal Pope Leo XIII in a "major break...with earlier Church practice" of "virtues and vices" traditional language seemed to "almost single-handedly... [have] 'invented'... defence of rights" which was "hitherto largely secularist territory" (Infallibility, pages 50-51).
Might Pope Leo have started a problematic poorly defined "rights" language that helped bring about the ambiguous Vatican II that in part has lead to the current Francis crisis with his "rights" language instead of the traditional virtue language?
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