PANEL: RELIGION AND GLOBAL SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE
02/07/2026 15:00 - 17:10
HALL: Pola - Aula Magna

Contact: Matricini B.

Chair: Stoeckl K.

This panel explores how contemporary Catholic thought and practice engage with challenges of global social justice in the twenty-first century. Drawing on sociological research, Catholic social ethics, and interreligious dialogue, the panel examines how Catholic actors interpret and operationalize commitments to human dignity, solidarity, peace, and the common good in contexts marked by migration, inequality, conflict, and cultural pluralism. By bringing together academic analysis and ecclesial experience, the panel offers a nuanced Catholic perspective on global social justice that is both theologically grounded and empirically informed.

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SAMUELE SANGALLI: CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING AND THE GLOBAL HORIZON OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

Samuele S. *

Dicastery for Evangelization of the Holy See ~ Vatican City ~ Vatican City State (Holy See)
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