and asking himself the question, are there particular c ommunities, groups of people, particular individuals who are in special need of experiencing this loving touch of god. he would take a step back, take a look around and then he would engage. he would go to the poor sections of one is aris. he would walk on foot through all of these alleyways in an effort to meet the people out there who rarely had a chance to see a priest. it's not so much a call to reinvent the will. it is a call to take a step back, examine the situation, and reengage with greater vigor. in my parish, for example i think of our little neighborhood in the southeast part of the city, on 24th street in alabama. that is where st. peter's is. saint anthony is on cesar chavez and folsom. my pastor and i recently took a step back ourselves in response to this call of pope francis. and asked ourselves, are there particular groups of people in our neighborhood who are in need of experiencing that mercy. it became clear to us in conjunction with the missionaries of charity. of late, there is a growing community of homeless peop