Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin's upbringing in poverty and abuse forged her resilience, leading to a strong faith that would guide her life's mission and ministry.
Her Christmas card featuring a black Holy Family in a refugee tent illustrates her deep care for vulnerable populations, reflecting her own experiences with migration and hardship.
She emphasizes the need to understand the reasons behind migration: "Nobody in their right mind leaves a warm country to come to a freezing cold Europe."
Her memoir, "The Girl From Montego Bay," recounts her challenging childhood while showcasing how faith and resilience provided her purpose and strength.
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