Be Merciful: Crisis in Ukraine
May we not be sparing in our hospitality and mercy to those who are fleeing conflict and violence, no matter where they are coming from geographically, as we are not to be the judges.
Josh Utter is originally from Madison, WI, and a graduate of Loras College in Dubuque, IA. Based in Phoenix, AZ, Josh is the outreach officer for Jesuit Refugee Service/USA.
May we not be sparing in our hospitality and mercy to those who are fleeing conflict and violence, no matter where they are coming from geographically, as we are not to be the judges.
As we work for social justice, there is a lot of “oil” to be given, but we cannot forget that we need nourishment for ourselves as well.
May the Biden-Harris administration heed the words of Pope Francis and encourage our nation to “develop a creative openness to others”—and may we reaffirm our commitment to advocating in solidarity with the immigrant and refugee community.
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