By Brittney Hernandez, Educator at Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart
Revealing God's love in the midst of uncertainty
Week 16 (July 5-11)
Week 15 (June 28-July 4)
We invite you to join in Espacio, or space, in the spirit of oneness with our God and with one another as we continue to hold hope and seek justice for our sisters and brothers of color during this time.
Using the image of the spiderweb, we pause to consider how we might make this summer one of weaving the web of justice and dignity, locally and globally.
After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper...
Week 14 (June 21-27)
We invite you to join in Espacio, or space, in the spirit of oneness with our God and with one another as we continue to hold the pain and anguish, especially of our sisters and brothers of color, and hope for justice during this time.
Melting pot
Utter and complete unity
Not one person or culture
Discernible from the next
Irma Dillard, RSCJ; Margaret Causey, RSCJ; and Suzanne Cooke, RSCJ, on behalf of the Conference of Sacred Heart Education and the Network of Sacred Heart Schools, present this prayer video in conjunction with several reflection questions.
Week 13 (June 14-20)
Today, Juneteenth, is a day honored and celebrated in the United States, as it marks the final proclamation, in 1865 in Texas, that enslaved persons were free. One hundred and fifty-five years later, the residual effects of enslavement are present and visible throughout the United States. Black and brown persons, today, continue to endure and raise their voices against systemic racism and injustice.
Read three profiles on immigrant students who participate in Students Without Limits, an organization that offers resources and support for marginalized communities in San Diego, California.
Families at the United States – Mexico border are no stranger to uncertainty.
Week 12 (June 7-13)
We invite you to join in Espacio, or space, in the spirit of oneness with our God and with one another as we hold the pain and anguish, especially of our sisters and brothers of color, and hope for justice during this time.
This week I have contemplated more and more the complex images of breath and breathing that have begged our attention.
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