My latest Global Sisters Report column has been posted. This time it is an open letter to House Speaker, Representative Paul Ryan, sharing my concerns about the proposed federal budget.
Here’s a snippet:
In your conversation with Sister Erica on CNN, you shared your appreciation for the model of Catholic organizations that help the poor. You expressed that they do a “fantastic job in spite of government doing wraparound benefits for the poor to make sure that they get to where they are — from where they are to where they need to be.”
My religious congregation, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, sponsors and supports nonprofit services for low-income women in Jersey City, New Jersey, and Seattle with a similar model. Both the York Street Project and Jubilee Women’s Center provide such wraparound services, treat the whole person, and assist the women they serve on their journey to self-sufficiency.
I found it interesting that you referenced the year 1985 in your response to Sister Erica, because that is around the time my sisters started both these innovative programs.
I agree with you that we need to encourage and support such programs, but as partners with government, not replacements for our civic duty to promote the general welfare. Such programs do not do a fantastic job in spite of government, but in tandem with life-giving government programs like the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which are in jeopardy in the budget proposals under consideration. At the York Street Project, for example, CDBG funds support the job readiness program at Kenmare High School, helping women who previously dropped out of the public school system to find jobs that will support their families.
Visit Global Sisters Report to read the entire letter.
Thank you. I am a Sister of Notre Dame from an Ohio province. I am residing in Wisconsin so he is from my “adopted state”. I wrote to him recently with regard to some of the same issues you mentioned. As Catholic to Catholic I also submitted a wonderful editorial that was in our Green Bay diocesan paper regarding these issues. I asked him to seriously consider it. I also sent it to my own representative and senators as well as to the president. Together let’s work for justice and hope that our Congresspersons truly listen and respond to the cry of Earth and the cry of the poor.
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