Jueves Santo: Compartiendo La Mesa Con Jesús
Esta es la mesa de Jesús donde todos son bienvenidos, donde hay suficiente pan (¿es pan dulce?) para llenar nuestros platos, donde las copas no recuerdan a sangre sino a ponche de frutas y fiesta.
Cecilia González-Andrieu is professor of theology at Loyola Marymount University, member of the board of the Ignatian Solidarity Network, and author of Bridge to Wonder: Art as Gospel of Beauty.
La doctora Cecilia González-Andrieu es profesora de teología en Loyola Marymount University y es la autora del libro Bridge to Wonder: Art as a Gospel of Beauty.
Esta es la mesa de Jesús donde todos son bienvenidos, donde hay suficiente pan (¿es pan dulce?) para llenar nuestros platos, donde las copas no recuerdan a sangre sino a ponche de frutas y fiesta.
Our world is hurting enough. This is the table where everyone is welcomed, where there is enough bread (is that pan dulce?) to fill our plates, and where the cups do not recall blood but sweet fruit punch and celebration.
What is making you weep right now? What is calling you to make God present in the world in all God’s abundant graciousness?
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