Children need heroes, but not the kind that have superpowers. Children need adults in their lives who live their vocation... adults who are on the path to sainthood... adults who exhibit heroic virtue. Living a life of heroic virtue does not entail being perfect, but rather striving to live a life of virtue despite sinful tendencies and temptations. Children imitate adults who live lives of heroic virtue - not because they never fall, but because, through the grace of God, they don't stay down when they fall. When we strive to exhibit heroic virtue we not only provide a safe environment for our children, but teach them how rise up, brush off the dirt, and move forward. Now through January 3, 2022 view the Diocese of Grand Island Child Protection Office Heroic Virtue Tree! This year's entry features ornaments hand-crafted from recycled office supplies including outdated CDs, cardboard shipping boxes, newspapers, scrap paper, and discarded transparency film. For more details on the exhibit go to: https://stuhrmuseum.org/experience/current-exhibits/fantasy-of-trees/To learn more about Heroic Virtue go to: https://www.gidiocese.org/materials-resources