CONSECRATED LIFE THROUGH THE CRY OF FORCED MIGRATION

In this fourth volume of the Ecumene Series of the Scalabrinian Center for Migration Studies (CSEM), together with the Confederation of Religious of Latin America and the Caribbean (CLAR), we try to make an incarnate reflection that helps us to hear more clearly the cry of God in forced migrations and try to see what the response of Religious Life is in our continent. These cries are reflected in a unique and diverse way in the various articles gathered in this book in this series on Migration and Theology.

In the articles presented here, forced migrations are approached from a theological, biblical and human perspective, crossed by those cries that emerge from reality and challenge us. The approaches are very interesting and diverse, from a decolonial perspective, to the testimony of a religious sister, what it meant in her vocational life to be a migrant and to see God in migrants.

The volume is available in Portuguese and Spanish for free download. A printed version in Portuguese can be requested by e-mailing csem@csem.org.br.

DOI:  doi.org/10.61301/isbn.978-65-85775-06-9.2024.v04.240p

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