Wheat and Weeds
Last week, for the first time in 17 years, the federal government used its authority to administer the death penalty to a 47-year-old man named Daniel Lee.
Katie Lacz is a mother, an M.Div., and a spiritual director living outside Boulder, CO. She currently works as Program Associate for the Women's Ordination Conference. A former Jesuit Volunteer (Raleigh '06-'07), she continues to seek the magis while living in the messy and beautiful work of raising her two small children.
Last week, for the first time in 17 years, the federal government used its authority to administer the death penalty to a 47-year-old man named Daniel Lee.
God does not skip past the most terrible part of the story. God is present where we are present—in the nativity and in the massacre.
God’s mercy encompasses us, nourishes us, is indispensable to our growth into new life. And we are held within it alongside those who are oppressed.
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