“There’s never a dull moment where Catholic social teaching is concerned. A litany of examples abound. . . .
“That the Church’s social doctrine is important is no wonder. Why it is important, on the other hand, is perhaps still – and for many – a great mystery.
“Permit me some reflections.”
In a recent commentary, writer Andrew M. Haines reflected on how the social teaching the Church offers examples of how to think through the types of concerns associated with making good social decisions.
To access Mr. Haines’ complete post, please visit:
Ethika Politika: Catholic Social Teaching: Why We Fight (6 FEB 14)
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