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Speaking Truth to Power by Sr. Fatima Santiago

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  We speak truth to power by our lives, not only in words but also in actions. Think of:   +Franz Jagerstatter, a German, who refused to serve in Hitler’s army and paid for this with his life.   +Moses who was reluctant to carry God’s message to mighty Pharaoh: “Let my people go!” After Moses had moved from the life of nobility to that of a shepherd, he had hesitated before God’s charge by protesting, “But who am I?” And God had reassured him, “I will be with you.” (Exodus 3: 11-12) It is not only what you say, but how you say it!   Think of Jesus’ multiple interrogations by Pilate and the Sanhedrin about His being a king, the Messiah. He turned their words back on them: “It is you who say I am a king.” (John 18:37) Yes, the world’s powerful do have power, and we are really powerless in their sight.   But organized people have power and dignity as well and can stand on it!   Think of Gandhi in the face of British occupiers. They frequently impriso...

Charity and Justice by Sr. Gloria Haider

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CHARITY AND JUSTICE Many people view charity as very different from justice in that charity equals social service and justice equals social change.   Also, charity is directed at the effects of injustice, its symptoms; while justice promotes social change in institutions or political structures.   All this is true.   But there are some ways that charity and justice are in close relationship to each other and effect each other. Many people are involved in individual charitable acts that help their neighbor or community.   With these charitable acts they are hoping for social change.   Christian churches have social services that they offer to the public.   Catholic Charities, Lutheran Social Services, Methodist Mission Social Services, and Baptist Community Services are just a few Christian social organizations offering charitable services to the public.   These organizations do not directly separate social service from social change. ...

Our Bodies, Hearts, and Healing During this Time of the Coronavirus by Sr. Gloria Haider

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Our Bodies, Hearts , and Healing During this Time of the Coronavirus   Sister Gloria Haider, OSF, May 16, 2020 HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION For Christians this is the Easter Season.   I’ve been reflecting on how after the Resurrection of Jesus, his glorified body still had the marks of his wounds on his hands, feet, and side.   After Jesus died, he appeared to the twelve apostles once when Thomas was not present and once when he was present.   Thomas had not believed that the other apostles had seen Jesus.   But, when Thomas saw Jesus, and Jesus said “put your finger here; see my hands.   Reach out your hand and put it into my side,” Thomas believed (John 20:27). So, Jesus’ glorified, divine body continued to have the wound markings.   There must be a reason for this.   I think that it was to help us understand that our wounds and heartbreaks can be healed and transformed. HEARTBREAKS During this time of coronavirus, I’ve been th...