Day 27: From Mourning to Dancing
When we celebrated her life with extended family and friends, I did so with profound gratitude as we remembered not only her impact, but the importance of community during times of pain.
Yasi Mahallaty (she/her) is a graduate of the University of San Diego, Fordham University, and Georgetown University. She began her career as a full-time volunteer with the wonderful students and staff at Cristo Rey New York High School. Her current work at CareerSpring focuses on empowering first-generation college graduates.
When we celebrated her life with extended family and friends, I did so with profound gratitude as we remembered not only her impact, but the importance of community during times of pain.
In what simple ways do you witness the Body of Christ being built in your own community? How are you called to contribute to or deepen this work in your own life?
In what ways can you learn to search for God’s light in all of the messiness of life, so as to keep your heart open and committed to the work of justice?
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