In this compelling narration, we dive into the heart of a Jesuit Center called “A Family of Families” in Quito, Ecuador. Discover how they show people in vulnerable situations that God loves and cares for them. Join us in the fourth installment of our five-part series as we explore the incredible work of this center, with insights from Juan Luis Delgado, SJ, the Pastoral Ministry Director, and Fr. Daniel de Ycaza, the Jesuit Provincial of Ecuador. Witness their dedication to building the Kingdom of God and their devotion to Jesus and Mary. Don’t miss the inspiring story of the Sorrowful Virgin of the School, declared as authentic by the Vatican. Join us next week for the final part of our series, where we meet members who have developed trade skills and see the staff signing their Letters to the Pope.

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