Day 3: Fasting as an Invitation
The practice of fasting is an invitation to be more fully present to others—to build meaningful, authentic relationships with those around us.
Crystal Catalan serves as the director of community involvement and the director of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Presentation High School in San Jose, CA. She has degrees from University of San Diego and Eastern University, and previously served as a missioner with Cabrini Mission Corps in New York, the Philippines, Swaziland, and Radnor, PA at Cabrini University. She is currently pursuing her masters in pastoral ministries with an emphasis in restorative justice and chaplaincy at Santa Clara University.
The practice of fasting is an invitation to be more fully present to others—to build meaningful, authentic relationships with those around us.
“Indifference means inner freedom…It means being so passionately and single-mindedly committed, so completely in love, that we are willing to sacrifice anything, including our lives, for the ultimate goal.”
This week, we especially pray for refugees, victims of injustice and oppression, and all who may feel afraid and alone this holiday season.
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