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Social justice in the Church starts with encountering Christ, LEM speaker says

Fr. Don Archambault draws on his experiences as inner-city pastor during presentation for Sacred Heart's Lay Ecclesial Ministry speaker series.

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In order to understand Catholic social teaching in its fullest dimension, it's important to have one's eyes fixed on Jesus, Fr. Donald Archambault said in a lecture given as part of the Lay Ecclesial Ministry annual speaker series through Sacred Heart Major Seminary.

In his presentation, titled “Unleashing the Gospel through Catholic Social Teaching in our Daily Lives and Ministry,” Fr. Archambault drew on his experience as pastor at Corpus Christi Parish in Detroit for more than 30 years and his subsequent community outreach efforts in the neighborhood.

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