Has being a goodwill ambassador for Unicef and visiting developing countries for the International Rescue Committee made you a more spiritual person?
UllMan:
When I met people who had nothing, but who still had more to give me than I could give them, then I felt that the human being is so much greater than we realize. They were adequate; I was inadequate. As I was giving, I learned what it meant to give, and I learned how to receive too. I felt serenity with God when I stopped asking God for things I needed or that my fear would go away. It was only when I said, “Thy will happen,” that I felt peaceful, because there is a higher power, and his will will happen. And I always know that his will is for the best.Advertisement
Quotable quote (Grace-filled Women We Love Div.)
September 23, 2009 by Rev. Paul McKay
The venerable actress and director (currently directing A Streetcar Named Desire) Liv Ullmann in an interview with America, the Jesuit magazine, about her devout Catholic faith:
