Voice of the Day: Mary Margaret Nussbaum
11-23-2009
You become what you do. We are shaped from the outside in … So we do the Works of Mercy, we bend and we kneel, even when our head is clouded and our spirit is grudging. We cross ourselves even as our faith fails. We light candles and sing "O Radiant Light, O Sun Divine," even when the world seems dark.
- Mary Margaret Nussbaum
from her essay "Hope Is Our Means"
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