Day 11: Revolutionary Grace
It takes revolutionary grace to accept the invitation of Ignatian spirituality to openness and receptivity, welcoming even our “enemy” in their complexity and brokenness.
Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos is Vice President for Mission Integration and Professor in Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University. She has been in Jesuit Higher Education for over 30 years beginning her career at the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines.
It takes revolutionary grace to accept the invitation of Ignatian spirituality to openness and receptivity, welcoming even our “enemy” in their complexity and brokenness.
When I remember what led me to the work I do, I find a certain freedom and lightness…my labor is an expression of my love of God and of neighbor.
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