How does Saint Mary's College define social justice?

The Catholic tradition has a long history of social teaching to promote social justice as a “constitutive dimension of the practice of faith” (E1:6.1 Justice in the World, 1991). Our Catholic heritage charges us to “defend the goodness, dignity, and freedom of each person, and to foster sensitivity to social and ethical concerns,” which are principles evident in the mission and agenda of the Christian Brothers order. The mission statement of Saint Mary’s College notes that “a distinctive mark of a Lasallian school is its awareness of the consequences of economic and social injustice and its commitment to the poor.

€ SMC’s definition of social justice evolves from this Catholic Lasallian context. Social Justice is a set of principles and a process that govern humans’ behavior to one another and the natural world. Social justice is based on the premises that society is characterized by inequalities in resources and influence, and that individual and collective actions can and will ... more.

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