Christ in the soup line

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Ver nice. I looked at it carefully. The only thing I can find wrong with it is that it isn’t hanging on MY wall.
 
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I wish I could see this posted to any thread where people are complaining about the homeless asking for alms.
 
We had a “lunch in the park” here in Denver today…well attended, maybe 200 people?
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For me it produces several reactions - - - - - gratitude , sorrow , anger , pity , bewilderment , guilt .
That night stirred up a lot of reactions in me as well. I’m still trying to digest it and some of the other things I’ve been getting into.
I wish I could see this posted to any thread where people are complaining about the homeless asking for alms
Be my guest. 😀
We had a “lunch in the park” here in Denver today…well attended, maybe 200 people?
Wow. That looks like a good event. Is it sponsored by a Catholic charity?

One thing that struck me about the homeless that night is that they were a community within a community. I’d never seen them that way before and I was pleased to be a part of it.
I’ve a question tad. Simply out of curiosity is Christ the 6th figure back in the soup line?
That’s Him. The subtlety is intentional. I was inspired by this woodcut hanging in the kitchen at the parish where the soup was prepared.

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And also by this mural at the Catholic Worker House in Los Angeles.

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Here it is. It’s Catholic and called “Christ in the City” . It’s a two year program for college age-ish people to go out and serve. Very interesting. I first heard of them on EWTN, I think.

https://christinthecity.co/

Anybody can volunteer to help with the lunch in the park events.
 
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