Where Did I Find the Magis?
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Exhibiting true compassion is allowing oneself to embrace more of life’s tragedies, complications, and unknowns. It is standing in total solidarity with the people who need allies the most.
It was my first introduction to liberation theology and the civil war that had raged in El Salvador in the 1980s and early 90s. However, it would not be until about eighteen months later that I would “meet” Ignacio Martín-Baró, SJ.
Now, as he comes face-to-face with the Father and intercedes on our behalf, let us find the courage to “move forward” and continue the important work for which Fr. Frans van der Lugt, SJ gave his life.
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