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Catholic Social Teaching

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sq_arrwAn Ignatian Approach to Social Ministrypdf_small1
The social ministry of the Society of Jesus in particular and of the Ignatian tradition in general can trace its origins to the very heart of Ignatius’ experience of conversion at the age of twenty five.

sq_arrwWhat is Social Justice?pdf_small1
Social justice concerns the relationships between different groups in society. It examines whether all the groups in society receive what is due to them in fairness or not.

sq_arrwIntroducing Catholic Social Teachingpdf_small1
Catholic Social Teaching sums up the teachings of the Church on issues of justice between groups in society.

sq_arrwHow Catholic Social Teaching Can Help Us Respond to Issuespdf_small1
Catholic Social Teaching promotes a vision of a just society that is grounded in biblical revelation, the teachings of the leaders of the early church, and in the wisdom gathered from experience by the Christian community as it has tried to respond to social justice issues through history.

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