Day 13: Embracing Holy Frustration
We are responsible to and for one another because we are connected by something greater—by a Holy Frustration that can only become life-giving when enlivened within a community of faith.
Emily Kane serves as the assistant director for social justice in campus ministry at Loyola University Maryland. She holds a masters degree in social justice with a concentration in migration studies from the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University Chicago.
We are responsible to and for one another because we are connected by something greater—by a Holy Frustration that can only become life-giving when enlivened within a community of faith.
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