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Catholic Workers' Podcast
Sean Sullivan
13 episodes
3 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 2: Cantina Publica
Catholic Workers' Podcast
10 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 2: Cantina Publica

What would it mean as a society for us to take seriously the Corporeal Works of Mercy to feed the hungry and give drink to the thirsty? Programs exist today to help people afford meals, but in the richest society in the history of humanity, how do we let anyone go hungry at all? In this episode, I talk about a bold proposal to help fix this problem: public kitchens!

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