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Historians, help me.
In my understanding Catholic interest in “social justice” really blossomed in the 1960s.
Was this a way of staying Catholic, even while rejecting church teachings on contraception and abortion? I mean by this, jump into “social justice” issues as a way of living as a liberal.
I understand the church went through rough times after Vat.2. I’m just wondering if, rather than jump ship, the more liberal among us pursued social justice topics.
In my understanding Catholic interest in “social justice” really blossomed in the 1960s.
Was this a way of staying Catholic, even while rejecting church teachings on contraception and abortion? I mean by this, jump into “social justice” issues as a way of living as a liberal.
I understand the church went through rough times after Vat.2. I’m just wondering if, rather than jump ship, the more liberal among us pursued social justice topics.