Tuesday, October 27, 2009

INTEGRITY MARKS HISTORIC HATE CRIME LEGISLATION WITH A CALL TO PRAYER












INTEGRITY MARKS HISTORIC HATE CRIME LEGISLATION WITH CALL TO PRAYER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 27, 2009

The White House announced President Obama will sign the Matthew Shepard/James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crime Prevention Act on Wednesday, October 28th. To mark that historic act, Integrity calls members, friends and allies to join in a moment of virtual common prayer at 4:45 p.m. EDT--the time announced for the signing.

"For over thirty years, Integrity has been committed to both prayer and political action," said Integrity President David Norgard. "On Wednesday when President Obama signs the Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law, we will give thanks for a major milestone even as we remember those we have lost due to hate crime violence."

The Episcopal Church has been a long-time advocate for hate crime legislation, since at least 1988 when it passed resolution D055, entitled "Condemn All Hate Crimes." In 1998, then Integrity President Michael Hopkins attended the Wyoming funeral of hate crime victim Matthew Shepard. "At Matthew's funeral, we experienced hate first hand in the protestors led by the Fred Phelps family. I am gratified now to have this legislation.”

For details -- including this prayer suggested for use to mark the signing -- visit Integrity's blog, "Walking With Integrity" at http://walkingwithintegrity.blogspot.com


Loving God,
We pray for victims of hate crimes;
for those who have been targets of violence
just because of who they are;
for their families and all who grieve for them.


We give thanks for all those who have
labored, lobbied and prayed
for inclusive federal hate crimes legislation
and for the Hate Crime Prevention Act
signed into law today.


Bless us, we pray, with the knowledge
that we are secure in your love;
that we can make a difference;
that you call us always to seek and serve Christ in all persons
and to respect the dignity of every human being.
And may the peace the world cannot give
reign in our hearts always.
Amen


Some history on resolutions passed by the General Convention of the Episcopal Church on hate crimes:

Resolution Number: 1988-D055
Title: Condemn All Hate Crimes
http://www.episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/acts/acts_resolution.pl?resolution=1988-D055

Resolution Number: 1988-D100
Title: Decry Violence Against Homosexuals
http://www.episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/acts/acts_resolution.pl?resolution=1988-D100

Resolution Number: 2000-D009
Title: Condemn All Hate Crimes
http://www.episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/acts/acts_resolution.pl?resolution=2000-D009

Resolution Number: 2000-C029
Title: Urge Congress to Enact Hate Crimes Legislation
http://www.episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/acts/acts_resolution.pl?resolution=2000-C029


Also this 2002 report on Episcopal support for the legislation:
http://www.episcopalarchives.org/cgi-bin/ENS/ENSpress_release.pl?pr_number=2002-116

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For further information contact:
Louise Brooks, Communication Director
Integrity USA -- 626.993.4605
lebrooks@earthlink.net

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