Our shared COVID-19 experience crystalises a reality: we are vulnerable, fractured and damaged. Not just sometimes, but always. This is part of our human condition. We are people who need nurturing and healing. And our world needs healing. But, amidst all the brokenness in our world right now, we are people of hope, writes CRA President, Br Peter Carroll FMS.
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Let us use our gifts to bring hope, in the spirit of St Mary MacKillop - reflection
Mary MacKillop was willing to use her God given gifts to bring hope and build the capacity of those at the fringes of the society of her time. She never lost sight of the reality that it was God’s work that she was undertaking and that she was being called to be an instrument of God’s love. She did this by acting justly, deciding courageously, loving compassionately and walking humbly with her good God in the midst of daily life, writes Sr Monica Cavanagh RSJ.
