Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice

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Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice (CAPP) (it: Fondazione Centesimus Annus – Pro Pontifice) is a pontifical foundation.

Centesimus Annus (1991) and the aims of the Apostolic See. It is headquartered in Vatican City.[1]

Economy and Society International Prize

Beginning in 2013, every two years the foundation has bestowed the Economy and Society International Prize on a "work which stands out for its original contribution to in depth study and implementation of the Social Doctrine of the Church".[2] Recipients have been:

  • 2013: Julio Luis Martínez Martínez (2007). Ciudadanía, migraciones y religión. Un diálogo ético desde la fe cristiana (in Spanish). Madrid, San Pablo.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) and Stefano Zamagni (2007). L'economia del bene comune (in Italian). Rome: Città Nuova.
  • 2015: Pierre de Lauzun (2013). Finance: un regard Chrétien. De la banque médiévale à la mondialisation financière (in French). Embrasure.
  • 2017: Markus Vogt (2009). Prinzip Nachhaltigkeit: Ein Entwurf aus theologisch-ethischer Perspektive (in German) (third ed.). Munich: oeKom verlag.
  • 2019: Mary L. Hirschfeld (2018). Aquinas and the Market, Towards a Humane Economy. Harvard University Press.[3]
  • 2021: Patrick Riordan (2017). Recovering Common Goods. Veritas. and Jaime Tatay (2015). Ecología integral. La recepción católica del reto de la sostenibilidad (in Spanish). BAC.[4]

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