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Catholic Social Teaching and Migration

in Catholic Social Teaching, Displacement, Immigration, Kammer SJ, Migration, Social Justice Theory

JustSouth Quarterly 2009 article outlining the connection between Catholic Social Teaching and Migration. From article: “The rights of migrants (refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, migrant workers, and internally displaced persons-IDPs) begin with the foundation of Catholic Social Teaching, namely, the dignity and sanctity of the human person.”

Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/CSTandMigration-Summer2009jsq_0.pdf

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