Un Examen para quellos que se encuentra en cuarentena o refugio en el lugar
Este examen está adaptado para servir como guía para su oración y reflexión a la luz de estas realidades nuevas y en constante evolución.
Dr. Susan Haarman is the associate director at Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship where she facilitates faculty development and the university's service-learning program. She has degrees from Marquette University, Loyola University of Chicago, and the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and previously served as the faith and justice campus minister and ran service immersions. In addition to having a Ph.D. in Cultural and Educational Policy Studies, she holds a Master's in Divinity, a Master's in Community Counseling, a certificate in directing the 19th Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises, and is a licensed therapist. Her research focuses on the intersection between social justice education, community-based learning, civic identity, and imagination. She is also an improviser and a storyteller. She plans to spend Pride trying to talk her girlfriend into finally watching D.E.B.S.
Este examen está adaptado para servir como guía para su oración y reflexión a la luz de estas realidades nuevas y en constante evolución.
This adapted Ignatian Examen provides an opportunity for prayer and reflection during this time of uncertainty, rapid change, and isolation brought about through COVID-19 quarantine and shelter-in-place directives.
Si nous pensons au nouveau contexte dans lequel nous sommes nombreux à nous retrouver avec la COVID-19, il y a tout lieu d’adapter l’examen à cette situation sans précédent.
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