Justice, Peace, and the Passion: Exploring Moral Theology and the Good Friday Pilgrimage
On today’s episode of Just Love, we have two insightful segments. First, Prof. Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology at Saint Patrick’s Pontifical University in Maynooth, Ireland, joins us to discuss the intersection of Christian moral theology with public safety and social ethics. Drawing from his unique background as both a theologian and former law enforcement officer, Prof. Winright explores the Church’s Just War Theory and how its moral tradition can inform our understanding of justice, peace, and the common good in today’s world. In the second segment, Kat Stone Doyle, Director of Justice and Peace Ministries for the Archdiocese of Atlanta, reflects on the 45th annual Good Friday Stations of the Cross Ecumenical Pilgrimage. Kat shares the deep meaning of this powerful tradition, how it brings together diverse faith communities, and why the Passion of Christ continues to resonate with today’s social struggles.


