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Wounds and scars are usually seen as ugly, even shameful things. But in the hands of God, even the ugliest things can become beautiful.
In this reflection written by OXYGEN contributor Stephanie Villa, she explores the beauty of God's healing love through the lens of a Japanese artform called kintsugi (scripture reference - Isaiah 61:1-3, 6, 8-9)
Read Stephanie's reflection here.
About the writer:
By catholicconfessionsWounds and scars are usually seen as ugly, even shameful things. But in the hands of God, even the ugliest things can become beautiful.
In this reflection written by OXYGEN contributor Stephanie Villa, she explores the beauty of God's healing love through the lens of a Japanese artform called kintsugi (scripture reference - Isaiah 61:1-3, 6, 8-9)
Read Stephanie's reflection here.
About the writer: