Word on Fire Fellows on “Fratelli Tutti”
In Pope Francis’ new encyclical “Fratelli Tutti,” he invites all people of good will into dialogue about fraternity and social friendship. This document is an important addition to Catholic social teaching. In this conversation, Word on Fire Institute Fellows Andrew Petiprin, Robert Mixa, and Matt Nelson discuss:
- The meaning of brotherhood and its origins in the Christian tradition
- Pope Francis’ meditation on the Parable of the Good Samaritan
- Faith and reason in the modern world
- The importance of dialogue and Christian charity
Learn more about the Word on Fire Institute: https://wordonfire.institute/
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- The meaning of brotherhood and its origins in the Christian tradition
- Pope Francis’ meditation on the Parable of the Good Samaritan
- Faith and reason in the modern world
- The importance of dialogue and Christian charity
Learn more about the Word on Fire Institute: https://wordonfire.institute/
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