Just Books: Back-to-School Recommendations from Our “Just Parenting” Bloggers
Just Books: Anthony Giancatarino recommends, “How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down,” illustrating overcoming injustice is possible, especially when we act together.
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Just Books: Anthony Giancatarino recommends, “How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down,” illustrating overcoming injustice is possible, especially when we act together.
It’s that love that I remember this feast of St. Ignatius. Certainly God’s love made manifest in the form of Jesus is an integral part of Ignatius’ story. And after my trip to El Salvador a year ago, I now have a better understanding of that love because of the witness of Blessed Oscar Romero.
I learned the true meaning of community while spending eight days with my brothers from Xavier. My faith in God has increased, and I feel a new calling within my heart to serve the poor.
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