Prophets of the Resistance, Midwives of God’s Dream
What should I do to respond to the injustice that plagues our country & world? This wakes me in the night & leaves me with a good bit of anxiety.
Natalie Terry is director of the Ignatian Spiritual Life Center, a ministry of St. Agnes Parish in San Francisco, CA. She has a Masters of Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California. She is currently working on her thesis for a Licentiate in Sacred Theology in the area of sacramental theology. She graduated from John Carroll University in 2010 with Bachelor of Arts in religious studies and served as a volunteer with the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in Pulaski, Pennsylvania. Natalie has been a facilitator and prayer leader with the Ignatian Solidarity Network, and she serves as a lay preacher, lector, Eucharistic minister and presider of Communion services and Liturgies of the Word. She is also currently serving as the Director of Children's Faith Formation at St. Agnes Parish. She is originally from Wynantskill, New York.
What should I do to respond to the injustice that plagues our country & world? This wakes me in the night & leaves me with a good bit of anxiety.
How do we forgive? With so much pain and sorrow and hurt, with so much misunderstanding, how do we forgive?
Today and every day, God asks us to listen and respond to the love that God places in our hearts and to let that love lead our lives.
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