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babylonsister

(171,061 posts)
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 03:35 PM Jul 2014

The Inspiring Work Being Done To Show What Jesus Would Do At The Border

The Inspiring Work Being Done To Show What Jesus Would Do At The Border

by Jack Jenkins Posted on July 24, 2014 at 10:18 am Updated: July 24, 2014 at 11:50 am



McALLEN, TX — It was only 2:30 in the afternoon, but they were already running low on children’s shoes. “We’re out of certain kid’s sizes,” a worried-looking volunteer said as she pointed toward the back of the large, merchandise-filled room. Between her finger and the shoe rack stood several colorful mountains of neatly-arranged t-shirts, pants, and shorts, each marked with helpful signs that read “Boys 8-9” or “Girls 10-14.”

This humid warehouse in the border town of McAllen, Texas isn’t an off-brand children’s clothing outlet or a trendy thrift store. It’s a church, specifically a parish hall usually reserved for small congregational events. And the shoes weren’t meant for frugal shoppers, but for the scarred, aching feet of the exhausted immigrant parents and children sitting quietly near the back door. Many of their own shoes had been worn through by the grueling journey to the U.S.-Mexico border, and while the parents had done their best to carry their children for as long as they could, the trip had still taken its toll on a number of tiny sneakers.

That day, it seemed, there were simply too many kids, and not enough shoes.

Inside the relief effort

A dedicated coalition of volunteers and faith groups have banded together at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in downtown McAllen to create an oasis of relief for the ever-increasing number of immigrant families crossing the border between the U.S. and Mexico. Lawmakers spar daily over how — or even if — to bolster programs to address the recent surge of immigrants, in the tens of thousands, coming across the border. But for Americans in towns like McAllen, which sits about five miles from the border, the immigration crisis is already a part of daily life — and so are efforts to care for immigrants.

The program at Sacred Heart started when people noticed a growing number of bewildered-looking men, women, and children being dropped off by U.S. Border Patrol at the downtown McAllen bus station. These were not the much-discussed unaccompanied minors — they are processed and housed separately by the federal government. Instead, these were undocumented immigrants who had been apprehended by authorities, processed, and then given a bus ticket to reunite with a family member before returning for a court hearing to determine their status. They were part of an explosion of small family groups attempting to enter the U.S. — mostly mothers traveling with young children. According to the Women’s Refugee Commission, the number of families crossing the border has increased at a similar rate to the number of unaccompanied children, with 55,000 adults with children apprehended just this year. They, like the unaccompanied children, are primarily fleeing horrific violence and crushing poverty in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, and both influxes of immigrants have been concentrated in the Rio Grande Valley, a region that includes McAllen.

more...

http://thinkprogress.org/immigration/2014/07/24/3463127/texas-border-religion/

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The Inspiring Work Being Done To Show What Jesus Would Do At The Border (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2014 OP
Well I can't rec this enough... Richardo Jul 2014 #1
I just posted it to my timeline and stated "This is what real Christians do."..n/t monmouth3 Jul 2014 #2
You took the words right out of my mouth, sheshe2 Jul 2014 #3
Thank you sheshe2, it's always good to see you on here..n/t monmouth3 Jul 2014 #10
Big KnR! sheshe2 Jul 2014 #4
DUly RECommended Roy Serohz Jul 2014 #5
Walking the walk Iwillnevergiveup Jul 2014 #6
Kicking back to the top. ChazII Jul 2014 #7
This site offers a link and an address for donations: hedgehog Jul 2014 #8
And here is the Prayer for Immigrants Iwillnevergiveup Jul 2014 #9
Thank you for posting this. nt No Vested Interest Jul 2014 #12
Here's a church with a deep spiritual life. Refreshing ~ thanks, babylonsister. toby jo Jul 2014 #11
Texas Young Democrats has established an Amazon Wish List sarge43 Jul 2014 #13
Found ONE Catholic Church that practices as Jesus would have it... Hulk Jul 2014 #14
Muchas Gracias, babylonsistah! This is Amercia~ Cha Jul 2014 #15
Good, kind people. Recommend. nt Zorra Jul 2014 #16

sheshe2

(83,751 posts)
3. You took the words right out of my mouth,
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 05:30 PM
Jul 2014

these are indeed Christians in the true sense of the word.

Thanks, monmouth3.

sheshe2

(83,751 posts)
4. Big KnR!
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 05:36 PM
Jul 2014

Thanks for posting this bsis. Sacred Heart Catholic Church in downtown McAllen is more humane and charitable than the entire GOP and Baggers combined.

Iwillnevergiveup

(9,298 posts)
9. And here is the Prayer for Immigrants
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 06:02 PM
Jul 2014

referenced in the story:

Prayer for Our Immigrant Sisters and Brothers

Blessed are You, Lord Jesus Christ.
You crossed every border
between Divinity and humanity
to make your home with us.
Help us to welcome you in newcomers,
migrants and refugees.

Blessed are You, God of all nations.
You bless our land richly
with goods of creation
and with people made in your image.
Help us to be good stewards and peacemakers,
who live as your children.

Blessed are You, Holy Spirit.
You work in the hearts of all
to bring about harmony and goodwill.
Strengthen us to welcome those
from other lands, cultures, religions,
that we may live in human solidarity
and in hope.

God of all people, grant us vision
to see your presence in our midst,
especially in our immigrant sisters and brothers.
Give us courage to open the door to our neighbors
and grace to build a society of justice.

 

toby jo

(1,269 posts)
11. Here's a church with a deep spiritual life. Refreshing ~ thanks, babylonsister.
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 06:16 PM
Jul 2014

Somebody needs to tap out to Preacher Pepsodent at that 'super congregation' in Texas and see if he's got a spiritual response.

sarge43

(28,941 posts)
13. Texas Young Democrats has established an Amazon Wish List
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 06:26 PM
Jul 2014

Though it we can send clothing, shoes, blankets, etc directly to McAllen

The link is on their site's main page

http://www.texasyds.com

Let's send some DU love

 

Hulk

(6,699 posts)
14. Found ONE Catholic Church that practices as Jesus would have it...
Thu Jul 24, 2014, 06:45 PM
Jul 2014

I live across the Colombia River from Portland, Oregon; but I found ONE Catholic Church, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Portland that was sweet water to a thirsty traveler.

Going to mass was like stepping into a hall full of "flower children" who truly had the look of love and caring in their eyes. When they did "the sign of peace", it was a 10 minute intermission of EVERY parishioner greeting everyone else in the Church with a warm welcome, and friendly smile and hand shake. The congregation was made up of a mix of everyone - street people, elders, younger faces, wealthy and poor.

Their mission is to feed and shelter the homeless and hungry in Portland...and that's exactly what they do each and every day of the year. They are also involved in sending clothing and collections to charitable destinations in Central America and further south. I really felt Jesus could have been sitting right next to me in the pew, and I felt alive and full of warm, caring humans that gave me hope for the world.

I only say this because this was the one and ONLY Church that I have found in my 66 years of trying to find "the house of God". ALL the rest were cold, stone buildings filled with people who didn't even bother to look you in the face when they shook your hands, or put their two dollars in the basket to cleanse their souls of any guilt for the poor and hungry that pass by them when the leave the building. I have been so disillusioned with not just the Catholic Church, but ALL the churches I've visited in my life. Hypocrites...phony, shallow snake-oil businesses that were in the business of repeating some passages from the Bible, and then twisting the words into hate you could take with you to protest the nearest Planned Parenthood facility.

If you are ever up to Portland, Oregon; you might refresh your spirit with a drop in. I think they only have one Sunday mass, and one Saturday mass; and their congregation is small. But their heart is HUGE.

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