Viernes Santa: Nuestra negación del sufrimiento
¿Te sientes alguna vez frustrado con Dios por la cantidad de sufrimiento que pide acompañamiento en nuestro mundo actual?
Ellie Hidalgo co-directs Discerning Deacons, a new project to contribute to the Catholic Church’s discernment about admitting women to the diaconate and creating a more synodal, listening, participatory Church. Previously, she served as pastoral associate at Dolores Mission Church and School in Boyle Heights/East Los Angeles, CA. Ellie received her master’s in pastoral theology from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
Ellie Hidalgo codirige Discerning Deacons (discerniendo el diaconado), un nuevo proyecto para contribuir al discernimiento de la Iglesia Católica sobre la admisión de las mujeres al diaconado y la creación de una Iglesia más sinodal, de escucha y participación. Anteriormente, sirvió como asociada pastoral en la Iglesia y Escuela Dolores Mission en Boyle Heights/East Los Angeles, CA. Ellie recibió su maestría en teología pastoral de la Universidad Loyola Marymount en Los Ángeles.
¿Te sientes alguna vez frustrado con Dios por la cantidad de sufrimiento que pide acompañamiento en nuestro mundo actual?
Good Friday invites us to look at the suffering we deny, the suffering we can’t bear to see and feel in a world fraught with sin, death, violence, war, hate, injustice, division, poverty, and illness.
The more we stay connected to our deepest desires for ourselves, our families, our communities, and our world, the more we can notice God breaking in with needed guidance, whether it is in the presence of a newborn child or in the symbols of a dream.
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