The pandemic has been the direct, or the indirect, cause of many painful experiences such as the isolated death of a loved one, life threatening illness, weeks of isolation, loss of livelihood, changes in how children go to school, and how the faithful attend Mass.
Suspicion is both a noun and a verb. As noun, it is an act or instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on slight evidence (Mistrust). It is also a state of mental uneasiness and uncertainty (Doubt).
The conversation in this fourth episode of MISSIO's LIVE video streaming series focuses on understanding what suspicion is, how it applies to COVID-19, and how Catholics should use suspicion, as well as check suspicion, as part of our response to COVID-19.
With guest Janelle Jay, mission coordinator for Amor en Acción. Born and raised in Miami, she has been traveling on mission and leading groups since 2005.
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Youtube link for episode is here