Both Fear and Joy
In a time marked by apprehension and anxiety, like Mary, we can still find solace in our community and in our shared experiences, solidarity in fear and in joy.
Caitlin Wright considers herself an aficionado for all things Jesuit. After graduating from Creighton University (Go Jays!) in 2017 with a degree in English, Spanish, and Legal Studies, Caitlin completed a year of service with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Brooklyn, NY. She continues to reside in Brooklyn and works as an immigration counselor at Catholic Migration Services, a not-for-profit organization that provides legal aid to migrants in Brooklyn and Queens. In her free time, Caitlin enjoys going to Broadway shows, singing with the schola at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, and finding the best bagels New York has to offer.
In a time marked by apprehension and anxiety, like Mary, we can still find solace in our community and in our shared experiences, solidarity in fear and in joy.
In this moment of national turmoil, where are you finding God? How are you answering the call to love, to liberation and solidarity?
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death reminds us of the of utmost importance to offer love to our neighbors with the foundation of knowing God’s love and our own love for ourselves. For it is through love that we will prevail.
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The Ignatian Solidarity Network (ISN) is a national social justice network inspired by the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola. ISN was founded in 2004 and is a lay-led 501(c)3 organization working in partnership with Jesuit universities, high schools, and parishes, along with many other Catholic institutions and social justice partners.