Easter Sunday: How Can We Celebrate?
In the midst of what appears to be darkness all around us during this pandemic which has led to much isolation and suffering, we know and understand that our Lord is risen and is at our side.
Sr. Norma Pimentel, M.J., a sister with the Missionaries of Jesus, is the executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley. She oversees the charitable arm of the Diocese of Brownsville, providing oversight of different ministries and services in the Rio Grande Valley through emergency assistance, homelessness prevention, disaster relief, clinical counseling, pregnancy care, food programs, and humanitarian relief to immigrants.
In the midst of what appears to be darkness all around us during this pandemic which has led to much isolation and suffering, we know and understand that our Lord is risen and is at our side.
Puede que estos sean tiempos para romper algunas cosas en la Casa del Padre. Renovémonos en esta Cuaresma y rompamos la cultura de la indiferencia para darle la bienvenida a una que permita el encuentro entre hermanos.
It might be time to break something in our Father’s House. To start we must break our habits of apathy and indifference.
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