“In this contemplative time of global readjustment in the midst of a pandemic, local crisis, and the reckoning of community values, how do we go to the frontiers of the world from our own homes?” Australian Jesuit Provincial Fr Quyen Vu SJ reflects on the call to go to the frontier and help heal humanity and our world.
Going to the Frontier
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