Today (Dec. 12) is the Feast of the Virgen de Guadalupe, Patroness of México and the Americas. Rather than provide an in-depth analysis of her…
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I've been the lost sheep, the prodigal child. I've been the one who felt like they didn't belong and walked away. Coming back to the loving arms of the Father, I've felt God calling me to ensure that no one feels like they don't belong, especially within the Body of Christ. This calling began in parish youth ministry in 2004 and continues to this day with Uniquely Catholic. I'm Lindsey: a Catholic re-vert, wife, mom, coffee enthusiast, Jill-of-All-Trades who pursues interests and endeavors with passion, keeps backyard chickens, and loves music. I also speak at conferences and retreats, do trainings, and create resources.
What is a deficit mentality and how can it prevent you from disability integration? What is a cultural approach and why does it matter? We’ve…
7 CommentsSomeone recently asked me an interesting and great question. “What does the vision of ecclesial integration look like? What does disability integration look like?” My…
1 CommentWe recently celebrated Vocations Awareness Week here in the United States. A diocesan Vocations director reminded me during a conversation recently that the Priesthood has…
3 CommentsAn in-depth look at the first movement of ecclesial integration of disability communities: not just welcome, but missionary-welcome. The season of preparing and welcoming will…
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