Day 13: Will You Choose Mercy?
God’s mercy doesn’t compute in our transactional world, but is a key ingredient in the radical hope that we pray for this Lent.
Greg Carpinello is the executive director for the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest, a role he assumed in December of 2019. Greg has been studying at or working for Jesuit institutions and organizations for over 20 years. Originally from Cincinnati, he and his family now live in Portland, Oregon.
God’s mercy doesn’t compute in our transactional world, but is a key ingredient in the radical hope that we pray for this Lent.
Ignatian Examen: I invite you to join me and, more than that, I wish you peace along the journey that is parenting.
I wonder if my role in the work for a just world won’t be discovered through some new equation for dividing my hours and energy. I wonder if my role is right underneath my nose.
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