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Interfaith
Communities
United
for Justice and Peace
Weekly Sunday Services
next service:
February 10, 2002
3:00 pm
(see below)
We offer a special
thanks
to the host congregations.
Past
services since the terrorist bombing have
been located at the following:
All Saints Episcopal (Rev. Ed Bacon)
USC Mosque
(Imman Saadig Saafir)
La Placita (Press Conference-Fr. Estrada)
University Synagogue (Rabbi Allen Freehling)
La Soledad
(Fr. Gilberto Torres)
Temple
Kol Tikvah (Rabbi Haim Beliak)
First Emmanuel Church (Rev. Frank
Alson)
For more information
For more information
ICUJP
c/o THE REGAS INSTITUTE
626 683 9OO4
PAX CHRISTI
323 223 9047
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ACTIONS
Weekly planning meeting 1st Baptist Church
7-9am
Call for details
626 683 9004
Monday
-Saturday Peaceful Vigil
8:00 am 9:00
am
at the corner of Alemeda and Temple
St,
Los Angeles
mapquest
directions
(LA Catholic Worker 323 627 8789)
Weekly
fasting, preaching about peace and
letter writing to elected officials
WHO ARE WE?
80+ religious
leaders from Buddhist, Christian, Hindi, Islamic, Jewish,
Unitarian faiths and other spiritual friends.
WE SAY
YES to life and
No to terrorist and military killing
YES to International tribunals
for those accused of war crimes
NO to fear and funding
of weapons of mass destruction
YES to food for any in need
and respecting our diversity
TOGETHER HUMANITY IS THE SUPERPOWER
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"As
you press on for justice, be sure to move with dignity
and discipline, using only the weapon of love. Let no
man pull you so low as to hate him. Always avoid violence.
If you succumb to the temptation of using violence in
your struggle, unborn generations will be the recipients
of a long and desolate night of bitterness, and your chief
legacy to the future will be an endless reign of meaningless
chaos."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Excerpted from "The Most Durable Power",
a sermon delivered on 6 November 1956 in Montgomery, Alabama
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