Corporal Works of Mercy: Shelter the Homeless

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A man sleeps upon a pew in St. Boniface Church in San Francisco. (Jeanette Antal)

A man sleeps upon a pew in St. Boniface Church in San Francisco. (Jeanette Antal)

What does it mean to find a way home? Mercy Sr. Mary Scullion has an answer: “It means through God’s grace, when you touch the pain and suffering of another, it's transformative — hopefully for all of us. And that means it brings us back to the basic sense of human dignity and human equality and human connection.”

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Stories on sheltering the homeless:

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Global Sisters Report: Sister advocate for homeless in Philadelphia lives the church Pope Francis envisions

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Our shelters are ready and waiting

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Q&A with Sr. Grace Miller, a tireless advocate for the homeless

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Hospitality houses offer works of mercy to immigrants in limbo

 

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