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August 11, 2016, Detroit – In her recent blog, Sister Nancyann Turner, OP, describes her reaction to the gradual loss of houses in Detroit neighborhoods – and to the key role that houses play for the people of Detroit. After reflecting on the families who had once occupied some of the now-empty homes, she concludes with a heart-felt prayer that “more and more new and old houses in Detroit will become homes…homes with heart, with beauty, with gardens, with children.” Sister Nancyann ministers with children and youth in inner-city Detroit as program director of the Capuchin Soup Kitchen’s Rosa Parks Children and Youth Program. Read her blog.

 

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June 22, 2016, Detroit – In her monthly blog for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Sister Nancyann Turner reflects on the violence and destruction that the people of Detroit – and now Orlando – have to deal with. She also writes of the hope she finds through the goodness of people, such as the 50 volunteers for the Rosa Parks Children and Youth Program – and the gifts brought by a young volunteer from Dublin. Read Sister Nancyann’s blog.


 

 

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