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Have a Fair Trade Halloween, October 31

Overview Materials, Social Justice Topics, Sustainable Development | September 22, 2015

This bulletin insert can be used to educate parishioners and students about ways to celebrate Halloween that supports fair trade, an integral aspect of Catholic social thought.

 

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