Sister Norma Pimentel, MJ: Courage at the Border


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Nov 21 2024 49 mins   2


Episode 84 of Messy Jesus Business podcast, with Sister Julia Walsh.

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" Once they enter our [Humanitarian Respite Center for immigrants along the border], the very first thing that I asked is, "Como estas?" How are you?

And it's for the very first time that someone that has been through so many difficult times, you know, and fear for their lives and their children, not having anything to eat sometimes, probably sleeping in the grass in the ground and really finding themselves with their feet all blistered for all the walking they did and their shoes torn and they walk without shoes and they end up with us in very poor conditions... it's for the very first time that they see someone say, how are you?

And it's like they matter. You can start seeing in them the transformation in their faces. I hear them say like, Thank you God for taking care of me and bringing me to this safe space, you know. This is what for me is the Rio Grande Valley and the border in South Texas with Mexico."

-Sister Norma Pimentel, MJ

IN THIS EPISODE

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Topics Discussed:

* Sister Norma's vocation

* art

* immigration

* border control

* courage

* a punishing vs a loving God

* the breadth of Spirituality

* being present

* making connections

* exploitation of immigrants

* dignity

* protesting the sale of arms

* being a disciple of Jesus

* trusting/surrendering to God

Name Drops:

* Jesus

* Pope Francis

* Mother Teresa of Avila

* Moses

Books Mentioned:

* the Bible

* Time Magazine

Sister Norma Pimentel, MJ

ABOUT THE GUEST

Sister Norma Pimentel has become one of the most recognized leaders in our nation today. As Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, she oversees the charitable branch of the Diocese of Brownsville, the second largest Catholic Diocese in the United States. Sister Pimentel has over twenty years of experience in providing oversight to a diverse set of ministries and social services in the Rio Grande Valley such as homeless prevention, disaster relief, clinical counseling, pregnancy care, food assistance, and humanitarian relief to immigrants.

In 2014, during the influx of immigrants entering the United States through the Southern Border, Sister Pimentel with the support of the local community established...