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Rev. Sirico: Does Social Justice Require Socialism?

by John Couretas • April 1, 2010

Acton Institute President and Co-Founder Rev. Robert A. Sirico recently delivered a talk on social justice and socialism at St. Thomas More Academy in Raleigh, N.C. The school’s mission is “dedicated to continuing the vital tradition of Catholic education by integrating the very best academic curriculum with the deepest spiritual wisdom of Catholic Christianity.” Rev. Sirico’s talk was part of the school’s Robert L. Luddy Speaker’s Series.

Father Sirico at STMA from Randy Luddy on Vimeo.

John Couretas

is a writer and editor based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Posted in Bible and Theology, News and EventsTagged catholic social teaching, roman catholic church, social justice, St. Thomas More Academy

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