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“Why be a pilgrim still?” This question from Raphael Considine’s poem “Trasna” echoed through Thresholds, the annual meeting of associate area coordinators, held on June 14 and 15 via Zoom.
I grew up in a racially divided Baltimore in the 1960s and early 1970s. This year has made me realize, in the words of Austin Channing Brown, “Doing nothing is no longer an option for me.”
Mary Anne ODonnell
Mary Anne O’Donnell, AMSSND Associate, becomes the first lay recipient of  the Monsignor Arthur F. Valenzano Joyful Servant Award