Description
In Passio #13:
Inner State
North Belfast is a community that has seen immense trauma over the past century – defined by political forces beyond its control. We speak to community members in order to get a picture of the Passionist life there, where priests are picking up the pieces of past traumas, helping a hurt community, while grappling with the surges of change and secularisation.
For Women Everywhere
New York native, Director of Passionists International, and a representative to the United Nations: Annemarie O’Connor brings voices from the ground of Passionist life into one of the world’s highest-profile organisations.
The Empty Day
What does the in-between moment of Easter Saturday tell us about God, the world, and ourselves? Three authors, past and present, reflect on what this ‘low point’ of the story means to them.
Plus:
— The Reading Champion: why Passionists are supporting an innovative book recycling project for schools
— A Road Well-Travelled: what Lya Vollering learned on 96 days of eco-pilgrimage on the Via Francigena
— Grief at the Roadside: Fr Brian Darcy, author and broadcaster with BBC Radio Ulster, describes his first experience with a grieving family, 10 days into priesthood.
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