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Catholic Responsible Investing

This is a three-part series for Catholic Responsible Investing (CRI), or considering the tenets of the Catholic Church before deciding where to invest your money. In this series you will learn about the concept, what the Church teaches and what firms are out there to help you invest morally. 

 

Put your money where it can do the most good in world

By Aprille Hanson, Published: August 22, 2015   

Third in a three-part series on Catholic Responsible Investing The concept of Catholic Responsible Investing or CRI, in considering the tenets of the Catholic Church before choosing where to invest, can on the surface be a simple concept. Companies that fully support abortion or pornography or ones that harm the environment can be easy to spot and avoidable. However, researching what company subsidiaries support can be a struggle, which is why Catholic mutual fund firms, like More... 

Investing for good can still be a good investment

By Aprille Hanson, Published: August 18, 2015   

Second in a three-part series on Catholic Responsible Investing The concept of Catholic Responsible Investing — considering the tenets of the Catholic Church before deciding where to invest money — has picked up steam in recent years as more people become aware of the options of moral investments. The task of avoiding investing in companies that support immoral behaviors in the eyes of the Church, such as abortion or pornography, is easier thanks to financial advisors More... 

Where you put your money has moral implications

By Aprille Hanson, Published: August 6, 2015   

First in a three-part series on Catholic Responsible Investing If Catholics aren’t careful when they choose their investments, they could be profiting from and funding companies that promote abortion or other activities deemed morally offensive by the Catholic Church, experts say. “If you are Catholic the issue is, ‘Is it morally correct for me to own a piece of a company that is making money through an activity that is against Catholic Church teachings?’ That’s the More...