Sábado de Semana Santa: El Día en Medio
María se pregunta cómo avanzar mientras se encuentra al borde, en la frontera, de una manera muy parecida a lo que los seguidores de Jesús debieron haberse preguntado ese primer Sábado Santo.
Joanna Williams has served at the Kino Border Initiative (KBI) since 2015. She was named the executive director in March of 2021 and before that worked as the director of education and advocacy for six years. She graduated with a B.S. from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and received a Master's in Public Policy from Arizona State University.
María se pregunta cómo avanzar mientras se encuentra al borde, en la frontera, de una manera muy parecida a lo que los seguidores de Jesús debieron haberse preguntado ese primer Sábado Santo.
She is looking forward to the hope of new life. But she is also amidst the uncertainty of Holy Saturday, grieving the separation from the children she couldn’t afford to bring with her on the journey, facing the daily rhythms of her current life in which just finding her way on a bus in the city is ten times more difficult than it was when she was in her hometown.
What flickers of candlelight do you cling to?
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