
Catholic Social Teachings Lived Out (feat. Professor Pfeil) Part 2
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In this episode of Voices for The Poor we conclude with the last half of our final speaker from the lecture series on Catholic Social Teaching. This lecture series was hosted by the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Joseph Catholic Parish in Mishawaka, Indiana. The Professor presents a look at what life in service to God can look like. They provide a powerful example of what one person can do for the good of others as well as provide proof that our faith is not simply one one of words. It is our hope that our final speaker helps shine a light on how one can work towards more fully living out a life forged by Catholic Social Teaching and help us become another voice for the poor.
Dr. Margaret R. Pfeil holds a joint appointment in the Department of Theology and the Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame and is a Faculty Fellow of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights. She is a founder and resident of the St. Peter Claver Catholic Worker Community in South Bend, Indiana.
Professor Pfeil received her Ph.D. and M.A. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) From the University of Notre Dame. She has published numerous articles, essays, and books throughout her career.
Professor Pfeil currently resides on the Mayor of South Bend’s Implementation Team on Homelessness as well as the St. Joseph County, Motels4Now Coordinating Committee.
Email the podcast at voicesforpoor@gmail.com