First Sunday of Lent: Returning to Our “No Matter What” God
Can you remember a time when you have experienced the “no matter whatness” of our merciful God?
Ellie Hidalgo is co-director of Discerning Deacons, a project to engage Catholics in the active discernment of our Church about women in the diaconate and to contribute to the renewal of the diaconate for our times. 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. She is based in Miami, FL.
Can you remember a time when you have experienced the “no matter whatness” of our merciful God?
God’s revelations are stunning—be it the images from the Webb telescope, or that, in our deeply broken world, we keep persisting and rising up, and with God’s grace, manage to do something right.
¿Te sientes alguna vez frustrado con Dios por la cantidad de sufrimiento que pide acompañamiento en nuestro mundo actual?
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