Day 11: Learning to Love and Challenged by Mercy
This Lenten season, how do you find yourself challenged by the call to live with mercy, forgiveness, compassion, and love, just as Jesus did?
Crystal Catalan serves as the director of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Presentation High School in San Jose, CA. She holds degrees from the 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 recently graduated with a masters in pastoral ministries with an emphasis in restorative justice and chaplaincy at Santa Clara University.
This Lenten season, how do you find yourself challenged by the call to live with mercy, forgiveness, compassion, and love, just as Jesus did?
Solo Dios basta, God alone fills us—even in the midst of this ongoing, painful pandemic, God is still there, and here, and with all of us.
If I truly believe God is with me, why do I fear? What keeps me from speaking out in moments when I am witnessing injustice?
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