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Nia
God designed people to be in relationships. The fifth principle of Kwanzaa, purpose, also involves working for the common good. The fifth principle of Kwanzaa is Nia (nee-AH) Purpose - To make as our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.Caring for one AnotherThis Scripture passage talks about…
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Imani
The final principle of Kwanzaa is faith. As Christians we are called to trust God with our lives, purposes and futures.The seventh principle of Kwanzaa is Imani (ee-MAH-nee) Faith - To believe with all our hearts in our parents, our teachers, our leaders, our people, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.Sharing Our GiftsThe writer of the Letter to…
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March 3, 1955 – Saint Katherine Drexel, servant to the poor
Check out this modern day saint who worked as an advocate for the poor, oppressed and forgotten in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Wealthy Woman Who Became RichKatherine Drexel was born in Philadelphia in 1858 into a family of considerable wealth. Her parents taught her that possessing wealth brought with it a responsibility for those less fortunate. Ministry to…
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March 24, 1980 – Oscar Romero, martyr for justice
God calls his people to care for the poor and oppressed. Romero, a priest in El Salvador, did just that when he demanded that the government act justly toward its citizens.The Courage of ConscienceA theologically and politically conservative priest, Oscar Romero was "radicalized" when he witnessed the brutal treatment of the people and clergy in his country, El Salvador. For…
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November 11 – St. Martin of Tours
After Saint Martin saw the face of Christ in a dream, he devoted himself to spreading the love of God. Read more about Saint Martin’s ministry.The Saint of FranceMartin was the son of a high-ranking Roman military officer. He was enrolled as a military officer in his early adolescence. He came to know Christ in the camps after Emperor Constantine…
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November 18-Hilda of Whitby, Abbess and Counselor
Saint Hilda lived a life of faith rooted in Scripture. Learn how her dedication to God’s Word built up the church in England. The Saint Who United England's ChurchBorn into a noble family, Hilda studied with the monks sent by Augustine of Canterbury to the court of King Edwin of England. She was baptized at thirteen and became a respected…
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