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How do you respond to the killing of friends? By dancing for hope.

How do you respond to the killing of friends? By dancing for hope.

by Sebastian Salamanca Huet, SJ | Mar 2, 2023 | Current Events, Global Catholicism, In the News, Religious Life, The Jesuits    ~ Approx. 3 mins

I was supposed to start my new assignment in December. My flight was scheduled, and my things (art material, some books, and my winter clothes) were sent… but my thesis was still not finished. Everything got canceled, and I felt as if I hadn’t fulfilled my first...

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Clothes tangled in thorny brush & rosaries left behind in the sand testify that migrants crossing the desert are more than stats. Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ reflects on how the Parable of the Lost Sheep calls Christians to unconditional love.

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