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Day five!

Father McKenna Center and Monument Tours

Today we closed up our time at the Father McKenna center. At the end of our time there we got to eat ice cream sandwiches with the staff, courtesy of our good friend and janitor at the center, Jhonny. We reflected on the week and what we had learned about homelessness and about ourselves. After we returned to Holy Redeemer we got time to relax before mass with Father Bava. Once mass finished we went towards the national mall again and got to visit several memorials and monuments including the WW2 memorial, the FDR memorial, the Korean memorial, and the MLK memorial. At the end of the day we came back to reflect on the day and prepare for the trip home.
-Liz and Ryan



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