María Ángeles Perdomo: Hospitality with the 5 senses

Sister María Ángeles Perdomo, Superior of the Acamán Complex, of Sisters Hospitallers in Tenerife (Spain) tells us, in an article published in Vida Nueva, the importance of living hospitality with the 5 senses; with listening, with the gaze, with the taste, with the touch, with the sense of smell …

Hospitality, even more important and necessary in these times of pandemic and suffering. “How good to feel a hand that clings tightly to yours feeling that we are together, your pain is my pain, your suffering is my suffering!”

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