Little Mustard Tree, Where are Thee?
Little Mustard Tree, Where are Thee?, a poem written by Carolina Dominguez, Spring Hill College ’13 after her immersion in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Little Mustard Tree, Where are Thee?, a poem written by Carolina Dominguez, Spring Hill College ’13 after her immersion in Kingston, Jamaica.
Ignatian Family Advocacy Month (IFAM), a national advocacy effort of the Ignatian Solidarity Network inspired hundreds of advocates from Jesuit universities, high schools, and parishes to engage in legislative advocacy on three priority issues: sustainable environmental practices, humane comprehensive immigration reform, and protecting those impacted by economic poverty in the U.S.
Saint Ignatius High School, a Jesuit Catholic high school located in the heart of Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood will welcome over 500 Catholic high school students and staff from across the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland for the “Invisible Neighbors Teach-In” on Friday, March 8, 2013. The Teach-In is a program developed by the Catholic Schools for Peace & Justice. Most Rev. Richard Lennon, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, will celebrate a Eucharistic liturgy for the group and international speaker, author, and anti-death penalty advocate Sr. Helen Prejean, C.S.J., will speak to the group during the program.
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