The Seventh Commandment: Do Not Steal—Act Justly
ECHO with Bishop Donald Hying
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5m 39s
"You shall not steal." By the Incarnation, Jesus Christ not only took on humanity, but impacted every sphere of human life with the Gospel. The goal of the Church's social teaching is to bring about a just society that honors the dignity of each person and ensures that human rights are protected and human responsibilities are met. This session will explore the ways that the familial, political, social, and economic spheres of society are impacted by the Gospel.
Read and Study: United States Catholic Catechism for Adults Chapter 31 (pgs. 417-428)
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