Good Friday: The Price of Integrity
On that first Good Friday, Jesus could act in no other way without betraying himself. The cross is the price of integrity.
Fr. Bryan Massingale is a professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University in New York. His work focuses on the intersections of race, sexuality, and faith. He is the author of Racial Justice and the Catholic Church. An award-winning author and teacher, he lectures on social justice both nationally and internationally, and was a keynote speaker at the 2017 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice.
El P. Bryan Massingale es profesor de ética social y teológica en la Universidad de Fordham en Nueva York. Su investigación se centra en la relación entre raza, sexualidad y fe. Es autor del libro Racial Justice and the Catholic Church.
On that first Good Friday, Jesus could act in no other way without betraying himself. The cross is the price of integrity.
Jesus invites women to see themselves in a light other than what a broken society and faith reflects to them. He challenges men to value women as genuine equals.
Jesús invita a las mujeres a verse de un modo distinto al que una fe y una sociedad distorsionadas promueven.
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