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May 13, 2013May 10, 2013 paxchristiusa Bread for the Journey, Catholic Social Teaching, Reflection

REFLECTION: Sweatshops – where corporate greed and human misery meet

by Tony Magliano Corporate greed and human misery often meet in the workplace. And nowhere else is that more true than in sweatshops. Taking advantage of extremely poor workers in … Continue reading REFLECTION: Sweatshops – where corporate greed and human misery meet

December 21, 2012March 12, 2013 paxchristiusa Bread for the Journey

CHRISTMAS: An incredibly inspiring Christmas ceasefire

by Tony Magliano As the first Christmas of World War I approached, Pope Benedict XV on Dec. 7, 1914, asked the leaders of all warring governments to agree to an … Continue reading CHRISTMAS: An incredibly inspiring Christmas ceasefire

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