How is hospitality part of a reconciliation ministry?

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Audio file
Clip from "In Good Faith" podcast

Sr. Maxine Kollasch, a member of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, talks with Precious Blood Sr. Donna Liette, who works with the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation in Chicago. Sister Donna describes how the value of hospitality is expressed in the reconciliation ministry, which serves young people, families and community members affected by violence and incarceration. The center welcomes all who come in, and "try to be a part of their healing in their lives and to give them some hope," she says.

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