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Charity, Justice, and Mass Incarceration: How Visiting the Imprisoned Changed Me

Busted Halo

Encounter with another through the Corporal Works of Mercy gives birth to personal transformation and a renewed hunger for justice.

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July 2, 2018July 23, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Catholicism, Practice, Social Justice Leave a comment

Waste Not, Want Not: Catholic Social Teaching and Reducing Food Waste

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Our attitude toward food waste is a value intimately tied to faith. And it’s particularly linked to one of the greatest treasures of our tradition: Catholic Social Teaching.

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April 18, 2018July 23, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Catholicism, Practice Leave a comment

Comfort the Mourning: 5 Tips for Writing a Meaningful Sympathy Note

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Sending sympathy notes is more than the polite, kind thing to do. It’s a way of upholding a particular instruction of our faith: Comfort the mourning.

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March 7, 2018July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Tagged Practice Leave a comment

Amen: Say It Like You Mean It

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When spoken with sincerity, “Amen” is more than a perfunctory sign-off from prayer: It’s an affirming statement of faith and an openness to the transformation that faith can have on our lives.

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January 29, 2018July 26, 2019 Teresa Coda Image Tagged Catholicism, Prayer Leave a comment

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