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Aug 6, 2019

Immaculée Ilibagiza's seemingly serene native town of Kibuye, Rwanda, became a site of mass murder during 100 days of genocide in 1994, led by Hutu extremists against the Tutsi minority tribe. Ilibagiza hid in a tiny bathroom with seven other women for three months, even as neighbors-turned-killers searched the house. When she emerged, her entire family, except for a brother in another country, had been killed. Ilibagiza has spent decades working for reconciliation in her country and around the world and testifying to the power of God's presence even in the worst of situations. 

Go to immaculee.com to register for her Aug. 10 retreat in Fairfax. 

Episode produced by Elizabeth Elliott and Mary Stachyra Lopez. 

Photo by Victor Aleman, Archdiocese of Los Angeles | CNS