Hear, O Man, What is Required of Thee ...
Michael and Katerina at Evangelical Catholicism have begun an interesting discussion on having a systematic and integrated approach to Catholic teaching that encompasses both "faith and morals" and "social justice" aspects (in actualitly, which sees these aspects as indistinguishible - i.e. how does one separate faith from charity?). See "Three Main Weaknesses of Today's Catholics".
Christopher Blosser has picked up the discussion at Against the Grain with "Necessary Distinctions - Prudential Judgement & Catholic Social Doctrine".
Gerald Augustinus of The Cafeteria is Closed also offers his take on the issue with "Social Justice".
Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
Continue to Raise Our Voices on Issue of Voting
In January's Catholic Chronicle - "Vote Your Values" Revisited
Vote Your Values
Labels: Social Justice, Voting Your Values
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