On October 7, 2013 25 members of St. Andrew United Church of Christ, the Manasota Chapter of Pax Christi and MMOJ Inclusive Catholic Community gathered for a pot luck supper in the fellowship hall of St. Andrew UCC. Michael Rigdon, married priest partner of MMOJ led the grace. After our pot luck dinner and wonderful desserts, James Martin immigration attorney and member of MMOJ gave an update on the state of immigration policy in the
Jim was
honest in his appraisable of US America 
We included
are evening with questions for Jim and a prayer led by Russ Banner of MPC. Our
refrain to the closing litany was “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was
thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”  Our last petition, “A new national
immigration policy should support communities to help new arrivals integrate
into the local economy and cultural life. 
May our faith perspective lead us to be involved where we can in
welcoming the stranger into our community and nation.”   Jim gave out handouts American Immigration Council’s A guide to S. 744: Understanding the
Senate Immigration bill. See www.immigrationpolicy.org
and AILA’s Take on House Immigration
Reform. Contact Jim at jim@jgmimmigration.com
On October 14
Members of Mary Mother of Jesus participated in a prayer vigil and march from Sacred  Heart 
Church  in Tampa Egypt 
Theresa and
Roman Rodriquez, Katy Zatsick, ARCWP and Russ Banner from Manasota Pax Christi
participated in the prayer vigil and march. 
Roman writes, “On Monday, when people
throughout our nation were celebrating Columbus Day by going to their nearby shopping
mall, Theresa and I joined a march for immigration reform.  A bus caravan
from Our Lady of Guadalupe in Wimauma took a number of parishioners to Sacred  Heart 
Church  in Tampa 
Theresa
adds, Sacred  Heart  Church Orlando , Florida ,
stopping at parishes along the way, and completing the last lap
on Monday from Brandon  to the Tampa 
We are proud
and thankful that members of MMOJ joined with others for equality and justice. Let
us rededicate ourselves to supporting a fair immigration policy for those
seeking economic and social justice in America 






 
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