Day 6: Our Hearts Are Meant to be Broken
Our hearts are meant to be broken for the sake of one another. We fully embrace Christ when we love the people whom society would rather have us condemn.
Emma Tacke is the Associate Director of Community Engagement for Catholic Mobilizing Network to End the Use of the Death Penalty. Before joining CMN, Emma was a 2016-17 Grassroots Mobilization Associate for NETWORK Lobby where she worked for social and economic justice through grassroots outreach. During her time at NETWORK, Emma had the opportunity to be an emcee for the 2017 Ecumenical Advocacy Days. Emma earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Gender Studies from the College of Saint Benedict. Emma served with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Seattle, WA and was an emcee at the 2017 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice.
Our hearts are meant to be broken for the sake of one another. We fully embrace Christ when we love the people whom society would rather have us condemn.
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