Bangladeshi migrants raise up their plates to ask for more food as breakfast is served by volunteers at a shelter in Kuala Langsa, in Indonesia's Aceh Province, May 19, 2015. Pope Francis said people must stop wasting, start sharing food and other resources. (CNS photo/Beawiharta)
As shared last week, NCR launched an Instagram account, and during Lent, the account is largely focusing on bringing to life the corporal works of mercy. In this second week, we're looking at feed the hungry, with a list of stories below that highlight this work.
As you explore the stories, do you find yourself reflecting on hunger or recall having participated in activities that feed the hungry? Share your experience with us with an Instagram comment or by email.
We're highlighting the works of mercy not in a spirit of self-promotion, but to celebrate our community: the NCR family, the Catholic community and the global community. May we all have a deeper Lenten experience suffused with meaning, community and mercy.
Feeding the hungry:
EPA recruits faith groups to help end food waste
Ending hunger requires changes in lifestyles, production, pope says
Pope's Quotes: Dignity
Kenya's Catholic church to fight hunger by farming its vast land reserves
Global Sisters Report: Q & A with Sr. M. Ivanna B. Ennemoser, who serves the disadvantaged in Kenya
Pope's Eco Quotes: An inalienable right
Pew Catholics take command to feed the hungry seriously
Pope's Eco Quotes: People, not numbers
US farmers, Francis talk at Vatican
Pope's Eco Quotes: The culture of waste
Global Sisters Report: Create a farm, anchor a community in life