Tracey Horan is a member of the Sisters of Providence of St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Her first deep conversation with this community occurred in a melon patch during her time as an intern at the Sisters' White Violet Center for Eco-Justice. She has ministered as a teacher, community organizer and advocate accompanying migrant communities for over a decade.
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Waiting that denies justice is unholy
Dec 11, 2020
Five hundred laps: the path to wonder and awe
Aug 21, 2020
Gospel grieving: breaking bread and remembering
May 15, 2020
Home for Christmas — in Mexico
Dec 27, 2019
Beyond fear: Befriending the saguaro
Oct 11, 2019
The danger of growing accustomed
Aug 30, 2019
Living the vow of openhandedness
Jul 12, 2019
Jesus the 'Great Questioner'
May 31, 2019
Humor, the Holy Spirit made me do it
Apr 5, 2019
Hold onto hope and onto each other
Jan 18, 2019
Widening circles of community
Nov 30, 2018
Companions for a discerning feminist
Oct 5, 2018
Celebrating 8th Day Center for Justice
Aug 24, 2018
To be American: an evolving identity
Jul 6, 2018
'Cling tightly to me,' the Holy One says
May 11, 2018