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  • Monthly Meditation Gathering – October 2009

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    October 24, 2009
    9:00 amto10:30 am

    Please remember our monthly prayer/meditation gathering on the fourth Saturday of each month at St. Joan of Arc Parish Center from 9-10:30 AM. Mary Eoloff will be facilitating this month and the meditation piece she selected is below.

    The Body as Eucharist (word document)


  • What We Do: Good-Time Songs For Peace And Change

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    October 3, 2009
    7:30 pmto9:30 pm

    Saturday, October 3rd
    Minneapolis Eagles Club, 25th Ave and 25th St, Minneapolis
    The event is free: family friendly, free parking, great music, hobnob with the other good-timers for peace and change.

    Musicians Bret Hesla and Linda Breitag are hosting a free CD release concert. The CD, What We Do: Good-Time Songs For Peace And Change is a collection of twelve original songs. It’s a blend of progressive politics and acoustic folk. With great vocals, hot fiddle, driving guitar, these joyful and sometimes poignant songs are a snapshot of life & themes in the vibrant Minnesota peace culture (Lake Street Bridge vigil, Hennepin Ave Peace march, CSAs, Mother’s Day at Lake Harriet, consumerism overload, etc.)
     
    These seasoned song leaders have led music at many gatherings of peace, social change and faith over the past 15 years. You can hear the tunes, and find more concert details, at www.breitaghesla.com. Or call 612-729-7304.
     
    It’s a long journey: let’s build up our community.


  • Water for Peace: An Iraqi-US Partnership

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    September 30, 2009
    2:00 pmto4:30 pm

    Wednesday, September 30
    Room 64, Biological Sciences on the St. Paul campus of the University of Minnesota.
    1445 Gortner Avenue in St. Paul, see this link for map:
    http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/maps/BioSci/index.html
     
    According to a recent report by the United Nations, lack of access to clean water poses a significant threat to the health of Iraqi children. In the province of Najaf, 100 miles south of Baghdad, a unique partnership has developed to help meet the challenge of providing clean water at schools, hospitals, and clinics. An Iraqi NGO, the Muslim Peacemaker Teams, has partnered with a Minnesota non-profit, the Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project, to install water filtration systems in important public sites in Najaf. This program will bring together a multi-disciplinary panel of speakers to discuss the impact of clean water on education, health, and other aspects of public life, and how a bilateral community organizing effort can mobilize citizens to impact community health issues.

    The program is sponsored by the Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project, the Muslim Peacemaker Teams, and College of Education and Human Development and Office of International Programs at the University of Minnesota.


  • Arab Culture Night

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    September 24, 2009
    7:00 pmto9:00 pm

    PC Twin Cities invites you to celebrate Arab Culture Night

    Thursday, September 24
    St. Joan of Arc Gym, 4537 3rd Ave. So. Minneapolis

    More details on their visit can be found at the IARP website: http://www.reconciliationproject.org or Arab Night flier.

    In celebration of the newly official Sister City relationship between Najaf, Iraq and Minneapolis, USA, a festive Arab Night will be jointly hosted by the Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project and the Najaf delegation on Sept 24th, 2009 from 7pm-9pm. Arab Night will provide an opportunity for the delegates to share a taste of their city with the community through live music, food provided by Big Marina Grill and Deli, and a display of current joint projects between Minneapolis and Najaf, including water sanitation projects, art pieces and an opportunity for children to write to Iraqi kids. The public is invited to join us for an entertaining and friendship-building evening.

    PC Twin Cities sponsored a water filter for a school in Najaf under the Water For Peace project. It is a great example of a local group working at a grassroots level towards reconciliation with Iraqis.


  • KAIROS

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    September 27, 2009
    1:30 pmto6:30 pm

    An Afternoon Reflection About Peace and Justice For Young Adults 

    Sponsored by Pax Christi Minnesota and St. Kate’s Campus Ministry

    WHEN: Sunday, September 27th, 2009

    WHERE: St. Kate’s in the north sacristy behind the chapel.  This is at the College of St. Catherine and when you register you will be given directions if you need them.

    HOW to register: call Chris at (507) 206-1347 or e-mail her at collage94601@yahoo.com with the information requested below.  The event is FREE.  Limited to 20 participants.

    WHAT: Kairos is a day of reflection aimed at deepening Christian discipleship, discerning the signs of the times, and building a united Catholic student-young adult movement for peace and justice. Kairos is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment.

    Each day of reflection will include a keynote speaker or facilitator who will provide some context – theologically and politically – for the group to reflect on and discern courses of action for themselves individually and as communities.  During the afternoon, participants will have time to network and share their experiences in campus and faith-based organizing and their work on specific issues.

    There will be opportunities for participants to hold caucuses or “roundtables” around specific themes, issues, concerns, etc. Individuals and groups are encouraged to bring any resources or information they would like to share with others. The day of reflection weaves together time for prayer and reflection, study and discussion, organizing and action.

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