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Catholic Social Thought and Freedom

Overview Materials | | December 9, 2015

Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., explores the faith-based concept of freedom that is an important part of Catholic Social Teaching, freedom that is grounded in both human dignity and the common good.

Copyright © 2015, Jesuit Social Research Institute. Used with permission.

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