Discover how Cebu City illuminates its bridge in Divine Mercy colors, creating a breathtaking sight! #DivineMercy #CebuCity #GodsKinDom
Cebu City in the Philippines is embracing the spirit of Divine Mercy in a unique and captivating way. Recently, the city has adorned its bridge in a mesmerizing display of the Divine Mercy colors, with white crosses illuminating the skyline above the picturesque Mactan Channel. This gesture is a powerful symbol of faith and unity, bringing the community together in a moment of reflection and reverence.
On the 2nd Sunday of Easter, also celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday, a thought-provoking reflection by Ariell Watson Simon sheds light on the significance of queer chosen families in God's Kin-Dom. This perspective challenges traditional notions and highlights the importance of inclusivity and love in building supportive communities that embody divine principles.
Queer chosen families play a crucial role in redefining conventional family structures and serve as cornerstones for creating a more inclusive and compassionate society. Their presence and contributions are integral to fostering a sense of belonging and understanding, emphasizing the diverse forms of love and connection that enrich our lives.
As Cebu City continues to honor Divine Mercy through its illuminating display and as reflections on queer chosen families deepen our understanding of God's Kin-Dom, we are reminded of the power of unity, acceptance, and love in shaping a harmonious world where diversity thrives and all are embraced.
The city of Cebu is lighting its bridge in a beautiful display of the Divine Mercy colors, raising white crosses high above the Mactan Channel.
Today's reflection is from Bondings 2.0 contributor Ariell Watson Simon. Today's liturgical readings for the 2nd Sunday of Easter, also known as Divine Mercy ...