Bonum sane

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Bonum sane is an apostolic exhortation by Pope Benedict XV, issued in 1920, reflecting on the life of Saint Joseph and addressing social and moral challenges in the post–World War I era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apostolic exhortation
papal document
addresses moral challenges after World War I
social challenges after World War I
author Pope Benedict XV
countryOfPublication Vatican City
critiques materialism
moral decay in contemporary society
social disorder
emphasizes importance of labor and duty
role of Saint Joseph as protector of the Church
trust in divine providence
focusesOn Saint Joseph
hasGenre magisterial document
historicalContext post–World War I era
intendedAudience Catholic faithful
Christian families
bishops and clergy
issuedBy Pope Benedict XV
Holy See
surface form: the Holy See
language Latin
promotes Christian virtues in family and work
imitation of Saint Joseph
publicationYear 1920
relatedTo Catholic social teaching
devotion to Saint Joseph
papal magisterium of Pope Benedict XV
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
theologicalTheme Christian family life
devotion to Saint Joseph
post–World War I reconstruction
social morality

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Pope Benedict XV issuedDocument Bonum sane