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=== Fondazione Centesimus Annus pro pontifice === The Fondazione Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice (FCAPP) is a Catholic Vatican foundation that was established in 1993 by [[Pope John Paul II]] together with 40 entrepreneurs. It is named after his encyclical "[[Centesimus Annus]]", which was published in 1991 on the centenary of [[Pope Leo XIII]]'s encyclical "[[Rerum Novarum]]" and dealt with issues of labour, the economy and social justice. The aim of the foundation is to promote discussion of the [[Catholic social teaching|social doctrine]] of the Catholic Church as formulated in "Centesimus Annus" and later teachings. The FCAPP focuses on promoting discussion and research on the relationship between ethics and economics and organises conferences, seminars and workshops for business leaders, academics and other stakeholders to explore these issues. Through its activities, the foundation is committed to contributing as a think tank to the development of a more just and equitable society in line with Catholic social teaching. The foundation is based in San Damaso in the [[Secretariat of State (Holy See)|Vatican Secretariat of State]].
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