We live in an increasingly polarised world, marked by persistent inequalities, forced migratory flows and a public conversation shaped by algorithms that simplify complexity. In this scenario, questions arise that rarely find space: from where do we read social reality? Which ethical frameworks continue to operate when debate turns into noise? In this context, throughout 2025 the Secretariat for Social Justice and Ecology of the Society of Jesus placed at the centre one of the most demanding —and often least known— cores of the Church and its tradition: Catholic Social Teaching (CST).
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