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A show featuring very interesting people who have a message for you.Copyright WCAT Radio Sciences sociales
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    2. The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church (2005) devotes a whole chapter on “Safeguarding the Environment.” Do you believe safeguarding the environment is a legitimate concern for Catholic social doctrine?
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    1. How did Vatican II develop Catholic social doctrine? Was there some kind of pact made by some bishops at the council?
    2. What do you think is the Latin American perspective on Catholic social doctrine?
    3. What is your perspective on liberation theology?
    4. Do you think Pope Leo's Delixi Te reflects a Latin American perspective?
    5. How does the Virgin Mary relate to Catholic social doctrine?


    The English translations of the 4 Episcopal Latin America Conferences mentioned in the interview:

    Medellín https://archive.org/details/churchinpresentd0000unse/mode/2up

    Puebla https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780883443996/mode/2up

    Santo Domingo https://archive.org/details/newevangelizatio0000conf/mode/2up

    Aparecida https://www.celam.org/aparecida/Ingles.pdf
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