Fourth Sunday of Lent: “So That”
This Lent, how are you using your God-given gifts to expose darkness and injustice? Where do you find nourishment for your courage and imagination?
Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy serves as the executive director of Catholic Mobilizing Network, the national Catholic organization dedicated to ending the death penalty and promoting restorative justice. Krisanne is co-author of Advocating for Justice: An Evangelical Vision for Transforming Systems and Structures, published by Baker Academic. She holds a masters in theology degree from Boston College (formerly Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts).
This Lent, how are you using your God-given gifts to expose darkness and injustice? Where do you find nourishment for your courage and imagination?
And when asked where they find strength to oppose the death penalty, Syl & Vicki Schieber point to today’s Gospel story in John—often called The Passage of the Woman Caught in Adultery.
Jesús se puso de pie para enfrentar la ejecución y dijo: ‘El que esté sin pecado, que le tire la primera piedra'”.
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