This issue of Every Day Catholic explores social sin and the Christian responsibility to work for justice/social change.
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“It Wasn't Me”-Social Sin and Social Responsibility
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“It Wasn't Me”-Social Sin and Social Responsibility
Jim and Susan Vogt
In this issue of Every Day Catholic, main article authors Jim and Susan Vogt explore social sin and the Christian responsibility to work for justice/social change. Frank Frost spotlights the movie Michael Clayton and offers insights for reflection and discussion in the “Movie Moments” column. Nichole Flores, a young woman commited to working for justice/social change, is profiled by Joan McKamey in “Putting Shoes on the Gospel.” Jeanne Hunt explores teaching children to be fair in “Passing on the Faith” and invites us to pray to keep justice in the Prayer. The issue is rounded out with a quote from Pope John Paul II's apostolic exhortation Reconciliation and Penance and with questions for reflection and discussion.

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