Listen "Monday Read: "COVID-19 and the Family: Drawing Good and Sacramentality Out of Evil""
Episode Synopsis
The COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated inequalities, financial devastation, and loneliness. How can families observe a mindset of sacramentality in this time of uncertainty and loss?In this episode of Interactions, Marguerite Spencer explores how the pandemic can be a “marker of growth” that can be “reflected upon with reverence”: a sacrament to be pondered over as much as water, bread, and wine. Browse our book brochure.
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