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Author: Teresa Hancock-Parmer

The Sermon I Wish I Had Heard

November 1, 2020 Teresa Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

(By Teresa) I say this as a personal reflection, not as a political statement: the 2016 election struck deeply at…

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Posted in: Devotion, Teresa's Blog Filed under: election, Mercy

Beyond Black and White, Part II: Language as Means to Effective Solidarity

March 7, 2018 Teresa Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

(By Teresa) I hope that this addendum will clarify and expand the ideas I presented in my previous blogpost, Beyond…

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Posted in: Current Events, Identity, Teresa's Blog

Beyond Black and White

January 28, 2018 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 1 Comment

A few musings that I probably do not have the authority to make… and yet, perhaps I can offer a…

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Posted in: Identity, Teresa's Blog

Reflections of Mercy

December 31, 2016 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 2 Comments

By Teresa On November 20, 2016, Catholics celebrated the close of the recent Jubilee Year of Mercy.  Based on the…

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Posted in: Devotion, Teresa's Blog Filed under: election, Immaculée Ilibagiza, Mercy

Social Change, not Dehumanization

October 12, 2015 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 2 Comments

Social Change, not Dehumanization: Using Language and Emotion Productively in Our Conflicted World By Teresa This post is a reflection…

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Posted in: Teresa's Blog Filed under: compassion, emotion, injustice, language, religion, theory

A reflection on the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows of Mary

June 15, 2015 Teresa Hancock-Parmer 3 Comments

By Teresa The following thoughts are personal, devotional reflections that arose during prayer and meditation. Perhaps they may be useful…

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Posted in: Devotion, Mary, Teresa's Blog Filed under: Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows, compassion, Immaculée Ilibagiza, María de Jesús de Ágreda, Our Lady of Kibeho, religion, Suffering
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