Domingo de Ramos: Frustración Santa, sobre el recuerdo de una rebelión
Mientras navegaba Instagram, me encontré con una imagen de una camiseta que decía “El primer Domingo de Ramos fue una rebelión.”
Teresa Marie Cariño Petersen is an educator and activist particularly interested in racial justice and embodiment. She currently works as a campus ministry teacher at Sacred Heart Prep, Atherton where she teaches social ethics and coordinates the immersion program. She credits her faith that does justice formation to ISN and is an alum of St. Ignatius (San Francisco), the University of San Francisco, and (soon to be) Jesuit School of Theology. She also served as a Jesuit Volunteer in New York City 13’-14’ and worked at two Jesuit parishes. Teresa also serves on the board of the National Catholic Reporter.
Find her on Instagram @teresamariecarino
Mientras navegaba Instagram, me encontré con una imagen de una camiseta que decía “El primer Domingo de Ramos fue una rebelión.”
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