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Catholic Workers' Podcast
Sean Sullivan
13 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast and community dedicated to evaluating politics and economics from the perspective of Catholic Social Teaching. The hope is to turn education and collaboration into actionable community building to effect real change. We appreciate any support you're able to give to help keep this podcast going: https://ko-fi.com/catholicworkerspodcast
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A podcast and community dedicated to evaluating politics and economics from the perspective of Catholic Social Teaching. The hope is to turn education and collaboration into actionable community building to effect real change. We appreciate any support you're able to give to help keep this podcast going: https://ko-fi.com/catholicworkerspodcast
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Episode 11: Working Hours
Catholic Workers' Podcast
18 minutes 56 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 11: Working Hours

Dive into the surprising history of the workweek, from hunter-gatherer and medieval rhythms to the brutal realities of the Industrial Revolution. This episode explores the hard-won fight for the eight-hour day and its alignment with Catholic social teaching on the dignity of work and the theology of the Sabbath. We conclude by examining the modern push for a four-day workweek as a new way to achieve a just wage and a truly human life.

Catholic Workers' Podcast
A podcast and community dedicated to evaluating politics and economics from the perspective of Catholic Social Teaching. The hope is to turn education and collaboration into actionable community building to effect real change. We appreciate any support you're able to give to help keep this podcast going: https://ko-fi.com/catholicworkerspodcast