Easter Sunday: Our True Inheritance
None of us will live forever, but we can surely live “in the forever.” The Risen Life invites us to a full participation in our true inheritance.
Fr. Gregory Boyle, S.J., is the founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, the largest gang-intervention, rehabilitation, and re-entry program in the world. Father Boyle is the author of the 2010 New York Times-bestseller Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion. His new and third book is The Whole Language: The Power of Extravagant Tenderness that recently debuted in fall of 2021.
P. Greg Boyle. S.J. es fundador de las Industrias Homeboy en Los Ángeles, California. Homeboy se ha convertido en la mayor iniciativa en intervención, rehabilitación y programa de reinserción de pandilleros del mundo, empleando y entrenando a convictos en un amplio espectro de emprendimientos sociales, además de brindar ayuda a miles de hombres y mujeres que cada año atraviesan sus puertas en busca de una vida mejor. Asimismo, es autor del éxito en ventas del New York Times, Tatuajes en el corazón: El poder de la compasión sin límites y Amor incondicional: El poder de la hermandad.
None of us will live forever, but we can surely live “in the forever.” The Risen Life invites us to a full participation in our true inheritance.
Ninguno de nosotros vivirá para siempre, pero seguramente podemos vivir “en la eternidad”.
Repent. It means “to move beyond the mind you have.” It doesn’t mean “do good and avoid evil.” It is about seeing things differently.
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