Domingo de Pascua: Una vida bien vivida
La vida: corta, insegura, real, necesita que hagamos que cada día cuente, porque solo juntos podemos construir el sueño de Dios.
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.
La vida: corta, insegura, real, necesita que hagamos que cada día cuente, porque solo juntos podemos construir el sueño de Dios.
Life: short, precarious, real, needs us to make every day count as together we build God’s dream.
Perhaps as we receive a safely small smudge on our foreheads, we’ve forgotten that ashes are the result of violence and destruction.
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