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Catholic Social Thought and Solidarity

Overview Materials, Social Justice Topics, Global Solidarity | | June 17, 2015

In this resource, Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., looks at the history of the idea of solidarity as a core principle of Catholic Social Teaching and the reflections of our recent popes on the implications of Solidarity for Christians.

 

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