Forum on Sanctuary & Immigration October 15, 2017

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Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 12:45pm in the Parish Hall: the Ascension Forum welcomes Marco Saavedra, a 27 year old undocumented writer and painter requesting political asylum in the United States. Marco came to the U.S. with his parents at the age of 3. He currently works at his parents’ well-reviewed Mexican restaurant, La Morada, in the South Bronx. (See a recent New Yorker review of their restaurant here). In 2012 he turned himself into Border Patrol in Florida to expose abuses occurring in Broward Transitional Center and with the backing of the National Immigrant Youth Alliance secured the release of dozens of detainees. The following summer he self-deported to Mexico to connect with youth deported during the Obama administration and as a group sought asylum at the Arizona border, they became known as the Dream 9. To read more about immigrant-led civil disobedience check out his book Shadows then Light. The Forum takes place at 12 West 11 Street, NYC. Here is a link to a flyer for the Oct 15 Ascension Forum on immigration.

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In this week’s newsletter, the rector notes Pentecost’s reversal of Babel—not by restoring a single language, but by enabling understanding across difference as each speaks and hears in their own tongue. She treasures hearing parishioners read “God’s deeds of power” in many languages during worship, and invites us to consider what it means to speak of God in our own heart language—whether shaped by mother tongue, place, trust, or profound shared experience. In a time of contempt for difference, Pentecost reveals the blessing of many tongues and the Holy Spirit’s gift of mutual understanding across culture, faith, and ethnic background.

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