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Hello Friends,

I am a bit late letting you know about these two presentations sponsored by the Interfaith Council of Winona–but better late than never! –Pastor Kathy


Wednesday, April 11th:  “Weapons of the Spirit.”  Film and Speaker.
 
Location: Winona State University. Stark Hall Auditorium, # 103. 
Time: 7:00 pm.
Summary: During World War II the inhabitants of Le Chambon in a remote region of France, led by Pastor Andre Trocme, hid and saved more than 5000 Jews, among them many children, at the risk of their own lives.  Who were they and what motivated them?
The documentary will be shown on the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance Day. Pastor Trocme’s daughter, Nelly Hewett Trocme, will attend and will tell us what it was like living in Le Chambon during those years.
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Monday, April 16th:  Speaker – Kate Hennessy, Dorothy Day’s Grandaugher.
 
Location: Saint Mary’s University. Figliulo Recital Hall, Performance Center. Next to the Paige Theatre.
 
Time: 7:00 pm
 
Summary: Partnering with Saint Mary’s University Honors Program, Theology Department, and Campus Ministry.   A presentation and book signing by Kate Hennessy.  Kate is the granddaughter of Dorothy Day who has written a book, The World Will Be Saved by Beauty, about the life of her grandmother.
 
Contact Colleen Dunne or Dr. Chis Michener for more information or with questions.

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Friends, 

I couldn’t get the poster to completely copy over but all the details for an informational meeting concerning establishing a Sanctuary Church for immigrants in Winona facing deportation is listed below–SAVE THE DATE! 


Sanctuary Church

Information Meeting

Saturday, Feb. 24th

10:00 am – 12:00 noon

First Congregational Church*

161 W. Broadway (6th) Street, Winona

Co-Sponsors:  Winona Interfaith Council, Lutheran Campus Center, All Are One Roman Catholic Church, Manitou Center, Winona Area Friends (Quakers), Unitarian-Universalist (UU) Fellowship

No advance registration required, but please RSVP for planning purposes.

Email: winonainterfaith@gmail.com   Phone: (507) 450-6405     Facebook Event Page

 

“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for the one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”  — Matthew 25:40


* First Congregational Church is hosting the meeting. We are still searching for a sanctuary church.

 

News Item – From Pastor Dick Dahl

INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE RED BOOT WAY

Four of us from All Are One will complete the 11 weekly get-togethers of the Red Boot Way on January 4. Each of us has expressed enthusiastic appreciation for the way the process has helped us. In fact, this has resulted in a unanimous desire to go through the process again, but to invite others to join us. We plan to start a new group on Wednesday, January 17. It will go for an hour beginning at 10 AM at the home of Mary Paskiewicz.

If you would like to be part of this or simply want more information about it, please contact Dick Dahl by e-mail (richard.dahl580@gmail.com) or phone (507/453-9861).

The Red Boot Way creates compassionate communities by teaching a practice of intentional communication where self-awareness, connections and trust grow.

It consists of people who agree to meet for an hour once a week for eleven weeks. Each meeting focuses on one of the 11 Steps which are listed below. The guidelines are to speak only for oneself by using words like “I” or “my” and avoiding saying “you” or “we.”  No one has to speak and can pass when their turn comes if they prefer. Participants are guided to avoid the urge to fix, save, advise, or correct anyone else, and simply to compassionately listen to what others choose to share.

Step One: I am essential to myself, my family, and my community. I matter.

Step Two: I possess the power to positively influence all those with whom I come into contact. I am empowered.

Step Three: I am wonderfully and imperfectly human, with my own story and experiences. I am transparent.

Step Four: I can choose what and whom I allow to influence my mind, body, and personal environment. I am intentional.

Step Five: I approach those I meet with positive intent and likewise assume they come to me with positive intent. I am open.

Step Six: I am more peaceful and centered when I take time every day to be in stillness. I am grounded.

Step Seven: I humbly put aside my own agenda and listen with my whole heart before responding. I am present.

Step Eight: I approach my life and those in it with wonder and curiosity. I am curious.

Step Nine: Expressing gratitude is essential to my well-being and the well-being of my community. I am grateful.

Step Ten: When I practice these steps on a regular basis I gain and experience compassion for myself and others. I am compassionate.

Step Eleven: Living my life as outlined in these eleven steps positively impacts my life and the lives of those around me. I feel a new and joyful responsibility to serve my community.  I am engaged.

News Item – Interfaith Thankfulness Service

Dear Friends,

For those in the Winona Area, I wanted you to know of the Interfaith Service of Thankfulness being held tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational church in Winona, 161 West Broadway.  The service is being sponsored by the Winona Interfaith Council and is being led by Pastor Rachel Riggle of Grace Presbyterian and Pastor Howie Tobak of First Congregational.  This service will be a time for people of all faith backgrounds to come together and give thanks for all our blessings. EVERYONE is welcome! Unfortunately, I won’t be able to be there as we have Thanksgiving company coming in tomorrow evening, but I wanted you all to be aware of this opportunity.
Peace and love,
Pastor Kathy

News Item–Collection for Puerto Rico

I am writing today to let you know about a special collection that we will take the next two weekends at Mass, Sunday, October 15, and Saturday, October 21. In other words, both collections for the two weekends will go for Puerto Rico and their needs in the wake of Hurricane Maria. The board decided to send our collection to Map International, a group that gives back to the needy, 100% of what is collected. The group works primarily to assist people in getting their medications.
In order to make this collection a bit more fun, there will be a few items for sale: Beautiful greeting cards, yummy homemade raspberry and blackberry jams, and possibly some homemade pickles that are to die for! (:
So friends, you can choose to give and take a little something home with you or simply give your monetary contribution to this worthy and needy cause. I would ask that you make checks out to All Are One Catholic church for any items you purchase or you may pay for items with cash–just put it all in the collection basket. The items for sale will be individually priced so come early as these will go fast!
Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Peace and love, Pastor Kathy