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Reclaiming Social Justice
Catholic Social Teaching Podcast
45 episodes
20 hours ago
Reclaiming Social Justice is a monthly podcast that seeks to read the signs of the times through the lens of the Gospel and the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. With help of our special guests, you will walk away with the knowledge, understanding, and inspiration needed to help build a civilization of love, life, justice, and peace. The opinions and/or views expressed by guests in this podcast are their own and not meant to express the views of the host, any parish, archdiocese, or the Church in general. New episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month!
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Reclaiming Social Justice is a monthly podcast that seeks to read the signs of the times through the lens of the Gospel and the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. With help of our special guests, you will walk away with the knowledge, understanding, and inspiration needed to help build a civilization of love, life, justice, and peace. The opinions and/or views expressed by guests in this podcast are their own and not meant to express the views of the host, any parish, archdiocese, or the Church in general. New episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month!
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Remembering the motherland: The complicated nature of passing on your roots to the next generation with Cecilia Flores | S3E3
Reclaiming Social Justice
1 hour 1 minute 7 seconds
3 years ago
Remembering the motherland: The complicated nature of passing on your roots to the next generation with Cecilia Flores | S3E3

In today’s interview, you will meet Cecilia Flores. Cecilia is the daughter of Filipino immigrants and has spent 15 years working with communities of faith to address issues of poverty and injustice in the US and in Central America. In our conversation, we speak about her missionary experience in Honduras, what we really mean by the phrase “meet people whey they are at”, the importance of remembering her motherland, culture and how that intersects with social justice, her experience as a first-generation American, raising intercultural kids, unity, and much more! 

Building a common language segment: Community Organizing

Source:

  • https://www.usccb.org/about/catholic-campaign-for-human-development/Who-We-Are/upload/Community%20Organizing.pdf

Catholic Social Teaching Segment

Source: Dialogue between generations, education and work: tools for building lasting peace

Related Episodes:

  • What immigrants give up in order to fit in, the importance of names, and anti-racism with Alex Quezada | S3E2
  • How are you living out your authentic self? with Dr. Ansel Augustine
  • How This Catholic Banking Model Helps Strengthen Relationships with Simone Weil Catholic Worker | S2E4

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Reclaiming Social Justice
Reclaiming Social Justice is a monthly podcast that seeks to read the signs of the times through the lens of the Gospel and the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. With help of our special guests, you will walk away with the knowledge, understanding, and inspiration needed to help build a civilization of love, life, justice, and peace. The opinions and/or views expressed by guests in this podcast are their own and not meant to express the views of the host, any parish, archdiocese, or the Church in general. New episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month!