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Dois-je prendre l'Eau vive ?

Culture
United States
Commencé March 13, 2026

Do I Take the Living Water? I have been thirsty of late. I haven’t known what for exactly, but when I read this week’s Lenten Sunday readings, about the Samaritan woman at the well, her desire for living water, I thought: Yes, that, exactly. In many ways, this isn’t surprising. My day job is at an immigration legal-service provider, and I spend a lot of the rest of my time volunteering with an immigration bond fund. As I drafted this reflection, three bond requests I submitted were rejected b...

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Do I Take the Living Water?

Commonweal (United States) | Mar 07, 2026

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 13, 2026
L'histoire de la femme samaritaine peut servir de métaphore pour comprendre notre propre soif de justice et de compassion dans la société.
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The story of the Samaritan woman can serve as a metaphor for understanding our own thirst for justice and compassion in society.

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 13, 2026
Fournir de l'eau vive—au sens figuré—est crucial pour renforcer la résilience communautaire parmi les populations immigrantes dans la société d'aujourd'hui.
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Providing living water—figuratively speaking—is crucial for building community resilience among immigrant populations in today's society.

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 13, 2026
L'accès à l'eau vive symbolise le besoin humain essentiel d'espoir et de soutien, en particulier pour les communautés marginalisées comme les immigrants.
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Access to living water symbolizes the essential human need for hope and support, especially for marginalized communities like immigrants.

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 13, 2026
Bien que l'idée d'eau vive soit inspirante, elle risque de simplifier à outrance les luttes juridiques et émotionnelles complexes auxquelles font face les immigrants.
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While the idea of living water is inspiring, it risks oversimplifying the complex legal and emotional struggles faced by immigrants.

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 13, 2026
Se concentrer sur les interprétations symboliques de l'eau vive peut détourner l'attention des besoins pratiques et immédiats des immigrants confrontés à des défis juridiques.
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Focusing on symbolic interpretations of living water can distract from the immediate, practical needs of immigrants facing legal challenges.

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