Imago Dei
As Church, the real presence calls us, personally and collectively, to bear witness to and with those who suffer physical, emotional, and spiritual trauma because of how dominator society regards and treats their body.
Ed Sloane is originally from West Virginia. He received his Ph.D. in religious education and pastoral ministry at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. His writing focuses on approaches to education in faith through the lens of ecological justice and pastoral ministry with LGBTQIA+ youth. Ed is also a high school theology teacher.
As Church, the real presence calls us, personally and collectively, to bear witness to and with those who suffer physical, emotional, and spiritual trauma because of how dominator society regards and treats their body.
By linking love of self, love of neighbor, and love for God, Jesus calls us to refuse a self-love that is rooted in supremacy, but rather one that finds its deepest expression in a desire for community and kinship that is radically inclusive.
Advent is not only a season of attentive waiting and anticipation but also a time for practicing the art of prophetic speech.
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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.