Day 38: The Notion of “Thin Places”
“Thin places” suggest much of what is central to being Christian—places where the veil momentarily lifts & we behold God all around us & within us—right here.
As director of development at Loyola Early Learning Center in Baltimore, Candra works with Fr. Bill Watters, S.J., to provide inner-city preschoolers with tuition-free scholarships funded primarily by private individuals. As chair of the Justice & Peace Committee at St. Ignatius Church Baltimore, she fulfills her passion for social justice alongside other committed volunteers in the areas of racial justice, immigration, economic justice, and environmental justice as an advocate for institutional change.
“Thin places” suggest much of what is central to being Christian—places where the veil momentarily lifts & we behold God all around us & within us—right here.
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