As the Republican National Convention convenes in
Cleveland during the coming week, thousands of people plan to gather on Sunday
afternoon, July 17th, to “Circle the City With Love.” The goal is to
set a positive and respectful tone that will counter some of the harsh rhetoric
that has been so rampant during the primary season. The action was initiated by
the Congregation of St. Joseph. One need not be in Cleveland to join in
solidarity with the action. Issues
Nonviolence . . . Human trafficking . . . Women . . . . The elderly . . . Immigrants' rights . . . Housing. . . Children . . . Prisoners' rights . . . Health care . . . World Hunger . . . Globalization, as it affects Latin America . . . Care of the earth . . . Seamless ethic of life
Note: The ideas and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author's and should not be ascribed to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes or its members.
Note: The ideas and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author's and should not be ascribed to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes or its members.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Circle the City With Love
As the Republican National Convention convenes in
Cleveland during the coming week, thousands of people plan to gather on Sunday
afternoon, July 17th, to “Circle the City With Love.” The goal is to
set a positive and respectful tone that will counter some of the harsh rhetoric
that has been so rampant during the primary season. The action was initiated by
the Congregation of St. Joseph. One need not be in Cleveland to join in
solidarity with the action.
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