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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are pleased to honor Sister Patricia M. Murphy, | ||||||
4 | RSM, and Sister JoAnn Persch, RSM, for their years of | ||||||
5 | dedication to helping others; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Sister Patricia Murphy and Sister JoAnn Persch | ||||||
7 | have both been educators and administrators; Sister Patricia | ||||||
8 | ministered in Sicuani, Peru, where she opened a school and | ||||||
9 | served as principal for 8 years; they have both ministered to | ||||||
10 | the elderly through service in the Mercy Hospital community | ||||||
11 | outreach program and Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly; | ||||||
12 | and
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13 | WHEREAS, In 1990, the Sisters were part of a team of 4 who | ||||||
14 | opened Su Casa Catholic Worker Community for Central American | ||||||
15 | Refugees seeking political asylum; the residents were | ||||||
16 | survivors of torture; in 1996, they moved to Casa Notre Dame | ||||||
17 | which sheltered women in recovery from addictions and also | ||||||
18 | sheltered their children; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Sister JoAnn and Sister Patricia became Peace and | ||||||
20 | Justice Coordinators for the Sisters of Mercy in Chicago and | ||||||
21 | currently continue their work as volunteer Peace and Justice | ||||||
22 | Ministers in the Chicago area of the WestMidwest Community; |
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1 | their passion for working with immigrants stems from the work | ||||||
2 | at Su Casa, but they are also called to this ministry by the | ||||||
3 | commitment of their religious community to stand in solidarity | ||||||
4 | with immigrants; their ministry includes advocacy for | ||||||
5 | comprehensive immigration reform; and
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6 | WHEREAS, The Sisters have a special concern for those who | ||||||
7 | are being detained and those being deported; their ministry | ||||||
8 | includes prayer at the deportation staging center each Friday | ||||||
9 | morning while people are being deported; that prayer has led | ||||||
10 | them to establish a court watch program in the immigration | ||||||
11 | court; attempts to enter the deportation center and the McHenry | ||||||
12 | County Jail failed, which led to work with the Illinois | ||||||
13 | Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and the Interfaith | ||||||
14 | Committee for Detained Immigrants to have a bill passed in the | ||||||
15 | Illinois Legislature which allows pastoral workers access to | ||||||
16 | the detainees; and
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17 | WHEREAS, With the passage and implementation of the bill, | ||||||
18 | the Sisters have trained pastoral workers and developed teams | ||||||
19 | to go into the McHenry County Jail; the teams meet with the | ||||||
20 | detained immigrants once every week; the Sisters, along with | ||||||
21 | the Illinois Coalition and the Interfaith Committee, obtained | ||||||
22 | permission to pray on the buses at the deportation center with | ||||||
23 | those being deported; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Since March of 2010, the Sisters are permitted to | ||||||
2 | enter the deportation center and to pray with those being | ||||||
3 | deported and support the families who come to say goodbye; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Their current project is the Post-Detention | ||||||
5 | Accompaniment Program for men and women who are released but | ||||||
6 | have no support until they can start life over;
Sister Patricia | ||||||
7 | and Sister JoAnn collaborate with the Illinois Coalition for | ||||||
8 | Immigrant and Refugee Rights and the Office of Immigrant | ||||||
9 | Affairs and Immigration Education of the Chicago Archdiocese; | ||||||
10 | they are among the founding members of the Sisters and Brothers | ||||||
11 | of Immigrants and work collaboratively with the Priests for | ||||||
12 | Justice for Immigrants; their umbrella group is the Interfaith | ||||||
13 | Committee for Detained Immigrants; therefore, be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
15 | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
16 | we thank Sister Patricia and Sister JoAnn for their dedication | ||||||
17 | to God's people and their ministry; and be it further
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18 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
19 | presented to Sister Patricia Murphy and Sister JoAnn Persch as | ||||||
20 | a symbol of our respect and esteem.
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