True. Para. 450: From the beginning of Christian history, the assertion of Christs lordship over the world and over history has implicitly recognized that man should not submit his personal freedom in an absolute manner to any earthly power, but only to God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: Caesar is not "the Lord" (Cf. Rev 11:15; Mk 12:17; Acts 5:29). "The Church . . . believes that the key, the center, and the purpose of the whole of mans history is to be found in its Lord and Master" (GS 10 § 3; cf. 45 § 2).
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