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Catholic Social Thought and the Common Good

Overview Materials, Community and the Common Good | August 31, 2015

In this brief overview of the concept of the Common Good, Fr. Fred Kammer reminds us that we can only find our own fulfillment as humans when we are in communities that promote the flourishing of all, with justice and peace.

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