JPIC Office Blog
November 10, 2006
Dear Friends,
Peace and all good!
As I reflect on the recent
elections results, I find myself optimistic about the issues that
Wheaton Franciscans have been focusing on over the years.
Citizenship is much more than casting a vote. It means being
involved in the political process in an ongoing way. We need to urge
our congress people to strive for bi-partisan solutions to the
problems we all face. We have our work cut out for us.
We will continue our advocacy
efforts for peaceful solutions to war, especially in Africa and the
Middle East, to promote anti-torture legislation and to eliminate
extreme poverty as a means of creating peace. Healthcare and our
economy are critical issues. We are also concerned for the
environment and sustainable development as other necessary aspects
to consider for our local and global communities.
At the end of November, I will be
participating in a planning session, hosted by the Friars of the
Holy Name Province in Washington, D.C., to discern a national
presence for Franciscans. I'm looking forward to this exciting
opportunity to discover ways that we can exercise our Franciscan
leadership and spirituality in national and international
affairs.
May we continue to return only
blessing to whatever life presents.
Sr. Sheila Kinsey, OSF
JPIC Coordinator Wheaton Franciscans
Have a
happy and blessed Happy Thanksgiving Holiday!!
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