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The Grasshopper Theory of Poverty and Change
A simple story that describes what it is like to be poor.
A simple story that describes what it is like to be poor.
As we continue our journey of healing and transforming the Church to the words and witness of Christ, both clergy sexual abuse and COVID-19 have become a part of our DNA.
What gave her the strength to minister through three waves of a pandemic?
This is an extraordinary month of May, we have seen things occur this month that never before in our lives have we experienced.
At this time of great need and social distancing, many people extend their hands to provide necessary relief to those people who are suffering and in pain.
Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C. was able to control her emotions and remain calm and unshakeable as she organized relief services for her “beloved poor” struck down by disease.
We young people are constantly changing, involved in an environment of responsibilities and challenges … and doing all of this seems like a long and arduous mission.
Now that there is this coronavirus disease, the situation has gotten worse, especially for us who are old. We have even less food for all of us in the camp.
The Interfaith Community of Hope in Leavenworth, Kansas is working with the community and the Health Department to serve the homeless during the pandemic.