Hunger Symposium: Panel C Domestic Problems to end malnutrition - Part 2
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Hunger Symposium: Panel C Domestic Problems to end malnutrition - Part 2
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Audio of the 41st International Eucharistic Congress.
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1976-08-02
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Side 1
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Thank you, Viola.
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There's a tremendous advantage to being the last speaker in a
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panel.
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You can listen to all the points that went ahead and then make
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some all kinds of points yourself.
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There's also one danger, of course.
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Somebody else may have given your speech, and I don't know if that's happened or not.
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I certainly hope not.
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Mary Ellen Lloyd is the chairperson of the Hunger Task Force of the Trinity
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Presbyterian Synod.
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And I'd like her to wrap up this panel part at this point.
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Marilyn.
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I'm glad he said it before I did.
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When you are the fourth person in the panel,
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you begin to check off your points that
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have already been said.
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But there are a few left, and I want to talk about them.
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This morning, I was not here at the Congress
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because there was something going on in my own community
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that I thought was very important
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and really define to me what the Eucharistic Congress is
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all about.
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You know from my introduction that I'm
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United Presbyterian.
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This morning, one of the churches in our neighborhood
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opened their vacation church school.
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And there were a number of community youngsters there.
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And they said, the leaders of the school said to me,
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we want to encourage the youngsters again
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to give to the emergency food cupboards,
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either actual food or money.
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Would you come down and talk about hunger problems
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around the world and hunger problems in our own community.
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And it gave me a wonderful opportunity
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to share with those children from three years old
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through sixth grade, though I even
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saw one that was about four months old,
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but I'm not sure how much they were really
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receiving of what we were saying.
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But they could at least see the colors
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on some of the cans of food we were talking about.
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But the joy and what I had to say to them
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was that in our different sense, we can care for humanity.
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It doesn't matter whether we're a Catholic, or a Protestant,
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or a Jew.
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We all are people who are children of God
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who need to be cared for.
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And we need to care for each other.
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And I was able to say that and point to three community
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cupboards within walking distance for all
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of those children from that church
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so they could understand what I meant
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and in the geography of Germantown.
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We have an emergency food cupboard
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at St. Vincent's Catholic Church in Germantown,
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which is on the east side of our section of the city.
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We have another emergency food cupboard
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in a home in South Germantown.
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And the home has a Presbyterian mother
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and an Episcopalian father.
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And they both have been very active in their two churches.
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And then we have another emergency food cupboard
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on the west side of Germantown Avenue,
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which is the Afro-American Distress Center cupboard.
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And it cares for all the people on that particular side
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of Germantown Avenue.
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One, a secular group that is caring.
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Another, a church group that is very obviously caring.
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And another, committed Christians in their home
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and caring.
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And this, to me, is what the Eucharistic Congress
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all about and why we as Protestants and members of other faiths have been invited by the Catholics
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to take part.
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Because in our differences we have to transcend our human need and we have to know what that
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human need is.
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Our differences are good and are beautiful and our freedom to choose how we express our
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witness to God is very important.
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But when that supersedes our concerns for humanity,
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and we cannot discard whether we are Catholic or Protestant
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or Jew and care for each other as human beings,
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then we internalize evil.
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And we perpetuate the sin that occurred in the garden,
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whether it is a symbolic garden or a garden
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that you believe very wholeheartedly in in Genesis.
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And that evil goes on and on, and programs
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do not get to people.
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And we have starvation and malnutrition,
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and we wonder what the church is doing.
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And that brings me then to the second thing
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I want to say to you.
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I'm in the middle years of my life,
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and I have become in the last two years
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an elder in the United Presbyterian Church, which
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gives me a little bit more power than I had before.
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Not much, but just a tiny bit.
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Occasionally, I can go into the church body
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and stand on my two feet and ask some questions
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and be recognized as one of the voting members of that church,
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because we do not have very many female clergy.
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But I can assure you that that percentage is growing
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in the United Presbyterians.
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But as women, our growth as being elders is also climbing.
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And we have not had as many women elders
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and as many women in the decision process of our church.
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And so I felt that power.
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And the reason why I wanted it and was
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willing to take it when it was offered to me
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was the fact that I could show a greater concern for hunger.
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In 1969 and 1970, United Presbyterian Women
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in this area in Philadelphia banded together
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in what they called a hunger task force.
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And we began to visit the public school
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principals in this city to discover why they didn't have
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lunch programs.
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And by coalescing with a group from the Welfare Rights
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Organization that were introduced to us
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through one of our Presbyterian churches in North Philadelphia
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and with other groups, we were able to push
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the Board of Education at that time
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to expand the lunch program in the city
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to extend it to 20 very low-income schools
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in the city.
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And that was just the beginning, because it was after that
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that the Welfare Rights Organization created
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and saw through to its finish two particular lawsuits
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in this city in relation to the legal rights services,
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community legal services, rather,
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that helped them create a lunch program in all the Philadelphia
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public schools, and as you heard Viola
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say a few minutes ago, a breakfast program in the Title
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I schools of the city.
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And why do we have to have court suits to create feeding programs?
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And where was the church when we knew that Philadelphia County
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housed 43% of Pennsylvania's low-income people?
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But this, again, is one of the great things about being an elder or a
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witnessing person in the church.
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Wherever we may be, whether we're elders or not, just because we say that we
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believe in Jesus Christ and show our witness, that says to us we've got to have a greater
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discipline of who we are and why we are.
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We've got to begin to read laws with a fine eye.
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We've got to live as if creating food programs and sharing food with others is a commitment
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that is deep and is our true witness.
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And that means that we've got to be a lot more alert than we've ever been before.
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And if we've never been hungry, we have a very insensitive reaction to other people's
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hunger.
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We go along day after day thinking somebody else is taking care of it, and yet we say
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our prayers and we come to church and we give our money and we expect a good funeral and
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a nice place for a beautiful wedding and a lovely baptism for our children, but don't
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ask us to put our life on the line when it comes to expanding a food program.
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That's where we've got to change.
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where we have to take our risks.
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There's where we become food advocates.
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And that's for all of us to do, regardless
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of what denomination or what faith we believe in.
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Let's take some examples here in Philadelphia
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that are occurring right now.
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A couple of years ago, the city health department
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applied for a WIC proposal, or applied for funds
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through a proposal for the Women, Infants, and Children
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special supplementary feeding program for the city, which
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meant that pregnant women and children under four at that
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time could receive vouchers for food from their city health
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clinics and go to a grocery store and get certain kinds of
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food to enhance their caloric intake and their balanced diet
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in a better way. And that food would be free. The monies from
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the federal government would be channeled through the state to
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pay the grocery store for the kinds of foods that were given
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on a food prescription to that mother and family
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at the health clinic.
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The program began in one of our youth projects
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from the Jefferson Hospital.
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This was not the city health proposal.
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It took a much longer time to be funded.
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As the months went by and gradually the years,
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a proposal for 15,000 participants in the WIC program
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was granted by the federal government.
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In April of this year, when 15,000 participants
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should have been credited and already enrolled,
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the city health department only had 5,000 participants
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in the program.
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Yet the city health department had written the proposal.
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Where was the church?
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Where was you?
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Where were you, rather?
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Where was I?
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How are we coalescing to care for the hungry in the city?
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A hunger that endangers a child for the rest of their lives,
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A child whose brain damage can create the lack of motivation
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to learn a skill that will provide
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a job for the rest of his life.
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And our tax dollars would have been used well.
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Now, just recently, more monies have been
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released for the WIC program.
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And across the United States, 185,000 more participants
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will be given money to participate in these programs.
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But this is where you and I have to know
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what's going on in our cities, what the fine print is,
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to understand what poor people need and want.
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Let's take a second instance.
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You've already heard the food stamp program spoken of
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by some of the other panelists.
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What is a concern with that food stamp program?
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Regulations that have been blocked at this present time
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in the United States District of Columbia
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were going to take some 8 million people from the program.
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But there are millions of people not on that program,
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simply because there's a purchase requirement for stamps.
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And we haven't coalesced enough under the Bread
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for the World directives to realize
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that we, as witnessing Christians and Jews,
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can make changes in that legislation
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if we use enough power with the legislators
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at the federal level.
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A purchase requirement which takes money away
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from rent money and clothing money,
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so that you have to pay so much for your food stamps in order
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to get your bonus stamps.
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And the bonus stamps should come just
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as a part of the need at the base income of which they're
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released.
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Where was the church, and where were you and me?
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These are the kinds of things that I
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think come to us as a commitment in a Eucharistic Congress
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to say, I am concerned about these things,
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and I am going to be more alert, and I am not going to sit back.
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The Trinity Synod Hunger Task Force
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happens to be a group of people that
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branch throughout the state of Pennsylvania
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and a small portion of West Virginia and Ohio.
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What we've been trying to do is to relate
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to each other in our various congressional districts
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with our kinds of resources of prayer and of study
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so that we can begin to alert ourselves and relate
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to the poor people of need in those areas
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particularly to form the kinds of networks of concern
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and then blend from that United Presbyterian base into the wheat
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concern that Mrs. Young has already spoken of.
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World hunger, education, and action together
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so that we join in a Eucharistic way
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and join hands together for the human need that
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is so important.
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Let me say some more things very quickly.
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I imagine all of our denominations
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and all of our faith have had some kind of basic statement
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to say about abortion.
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It was very important.
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It was life and death.
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But the life and death that walks on the major city
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streets in the form of malnutrition,
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no church is making any kind of statement
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that the press is picking up and really using in their headlines.
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Malnutrition is a slow, cruel kind of destruction.
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It forces us to buy all kinds of medicines.
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It forces us to do without some of the kinds of foods
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that we do not eat because we don't
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know that we should eat them.
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And I sit here looking at one of the members in the audience
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and remembering that one of the things I ought to be saying
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right now is if the church were really out there doing what it
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should, we should be going to all of the state departments
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of education and requiring that all of our school teachers
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have some training in nutrition.
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And we'd be going to all of our medical schools
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and demanding that all of our doctors
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be trained in nutrition.
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But we've not done those two things either.
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And so there are a lot of pieces of the witness
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that we say when we give money or when
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we talk about various kinds of concerns
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that we're really sharing.
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But we're not getting down to where the actual power
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structure is, where we can really
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make changes in what's going on with food programs.
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And that takes intense homework.
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And it takes people involved from our churches
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and from secular life that will tell us what to look for,
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because they are surviving by the obedience
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to certain kinds of regulations that we have in our laws.
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And this was one of the things that the Philadelphia
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Nutrition Council taught me.
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I had been a woman of the church for years,
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and it wasn't until I got into a secular organization that
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dealt with committed people of other face,
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as well as committed people in professions
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such as nutrition and medicine and in community organization,
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that I began to slowly develop the skills of reading laws,
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the skills of reading regulations,
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the skills of knowing where the power cliches are that
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take that money for salary instead of for food.
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And I began to learn a new kind of survival technique
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that I had not been sharp enough in my own United Presbyterian
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Church to discover.
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But those things in the last five or six years
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have been changing.
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And I sometimes thank God for the inflation
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that has hit us all, because once we got hit
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in the pocketbook, all of a sudden,
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it's much more important to know what we're eating
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and what we're paying for, and how much of it's
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going to come across the counter.
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Not the money, I mean the food, and how much
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we're going to have to put across the counter
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to pay for it.
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Even in the evilness of inflation to all of us,
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some good has come because it's caused us to study and to be more alert as to what is
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going on.
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When we come to the ends of our lives, I feel sure that the personhood of God is not going
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to ask you and me whether we're a Catholic or a Presbyterian or a Jew.
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But God is going to say, what did you do with your life to care for each other?
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And that's what I'd like to leave with you.
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Thank you, Mary Ellen.
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You've all waited very patiently, though they certainly were exceptional speeches.
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I can understand why you were so patient.
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We have a little bit of time left.
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I think I'd like to throw it open immediately for questions
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to the audience.
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So may I do that?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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I don't have any professional interest in hunger.
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I'm just an ordinary person.
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But what can I, or what benefit will I
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have from this meeting, from these meetings,
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to do something, you know, as a, not part of my life,
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but just what can I do?
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The question is, what can a person who's not a professional
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without any qualifications do?
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The first thing you have to do is,
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and I forget who said this, paraphrased Mother Teresa.
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Look around the neighborhood.
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Look around the neighborhood.
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You live in a neighborhood, and in any neighborhood,
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you're gonna find somebody who needs something.
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Okay, somebody, elderly people, shut in elderly.
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Okay, you have a school, children go to school.
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Does the school have a proper school lunch
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and school breakfast program?
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Does it have a special milk program?
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Does it know of these things?
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Are there elderly people around?
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Do you know of them?
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Do your neighbors know of them?
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Does the church know of them?
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Churches are a great place to find elderly people
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who are getting by on faith alone.
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And sometimes it's, you know, the local clergyman
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knows some of them who are suffering,
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who can't get out anymore.
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Whether or not, now just talking in terms of food programs,
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There are a number of elderly feeding programs,
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the easiest of which is something
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called Aid for Friends, which is up in Northeast Philadelphia.
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It's basically freezing a meal.
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You make a meal.
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You make your own meal, your family's meal.
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You freeze an extra one.
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Put it in the freezer.
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When you've got enough of them, take them over to somebody
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who needs them and can't make them for themselves.
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Put them in their refrigerator.
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That's a terribly simple thing to do.
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It, of course, can be very well organized,
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but that's a terribly simple thing to do.
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Follow the legislation, read it in the newspapers,
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take an interest in what's going on in Congress.
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It's in the newspapers, you've got to dig it out.
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It's in the back of the newspapers sometimes,
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but it's there, it really is.
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But you just need your eyes sort of opened up
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and just say, well, and then write to Schweiker or Scott,
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or your senator wherever you come from,
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or green or any of these people right now with a stake in things.
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I mean, Schweik has got a big stake in things right now. Right.
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And he's our local guy and, and green's running for his seat. No,
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green's running for Scott's seat. Right. So no party. No party.
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Well, I'm just saying that this is the reality of the situation. Okay.
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And this is how you get things done in our society,
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because it is a government of the people.
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As somebody said this morning for the people and by the people,
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that's what you can do. And it's not,
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Don't expect that you're going to be like Mother Teresa,
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going out and pulling up a person from the gutter
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and pouring milk into their mouth, okay?
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Hunger in the United States is not like that.
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It's hard, it's like, it's stuffing envelopes.
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It's doing budgets.
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It's late at night trucking mules across the city
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from one point to another.
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It's standing in front of a church collecting cans.
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It's getting those cans from that church
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to a distribution center, okay?
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It's staffing that emergency distribution center.
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It's all, it's a hard slog.
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But the essential thing is to find
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out what's going on in your community.
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And I think, anybody else?
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I would just simply add a meeting.
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The Warfare Rights Organization, we just began
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by meeting in our kitchens.
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Just, you know, trying to think of some way
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to make the situation better for our children to get education
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because we knew that that was the answer and that they would not wind up on welfare to put an end to welfare.
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You can just start meeting with three or four sincere Christian people
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who are intending to do what Christ would have them to do and watch it grow
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and do all the things that Temple has said, you know, the education.
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You get yourself educated, well-informed, and well-organized as Christians
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And then there is nothing that you cannot do.
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It will grow because you are doing what God wants,
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and nothing stops God's growth.
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If I may add one more thing, Father Arrupe,
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the black pope who spoke this morning,
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mentioned the fasting as a prerequisite
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to taking the Eucharist.
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and for using that money saved in that fast for the poor.
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It always seems to me a real shame that the Operation Rice Bowl stopped.
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And if people of goodwill could fast once again on Fridays, which is a traditional fast day,
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and save that money and contribute that money,
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cash, it takes cash, food is terribly expensive, to some effort, and there are many, you've
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heard a number of them, crop and wheat and Catholic Relief Services, there are many,
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very simple to do. That would be a way, and is that the Secretary General of the Catholic
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Conference of Bishops pointed out that we need fasting.
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We need legislative.
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There are three things, and one of them was fasting.
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There's a very simple thing that people can do,
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very, very simple.
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And that will help you think about the problem,
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help it keep it up into your mind.
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We are very concerned about what happens to our money.
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When you hand that money in to an organization,
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you will learn a little bit more about that organization.
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It will help you get involved.
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So that's another very, very practical thing.
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There's a question right here.
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Yes, back there.
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How is it, it seems like, the Catholic Church
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isn't open to new methods.
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Like, we have a lot of nitrogen forming,
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and we have depletion of soil.
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We don't have organic gardening or composting.
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And also, we have many junk foods on the market.
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In fact, I think it's CBS Channel 3
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is having a discussion on whether cancer producing,
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the foods that we have on the market
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are actually producing cancer because of all the additives
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that they have in the food.
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Yet, and also, as Francis LePay, who wrote a book,
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Died From a Small Planet, where we should tend
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toward a vegetarian diet instead of a meat diet, which
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has shown to not be really good for your health anyway.
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It seems like we've accepted the standards of the nutrition
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where there aren't any medical schools that have any nutrition
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taught in them.
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And we've accepted, without challenging or questioning
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them and doing anything about them.
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I said, what does the panel suggest we do?
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Anyone?
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Well, since I'm the Catholic on the panel, all I can do
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is speak from my experience.
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I direct the nutritional development services
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of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
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That is a unique agency in the country, I think.
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It develops people nutritionally in the sense of,
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the Pope speaks of the development of the peoples,
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from the less to the more.
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First, it is important that people get enough to eat.
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I'm not sure if that's really first,
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but they should get enough of the right things to eat.
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One of the ways we have found this in the inner city
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is to help people to buy wisely.
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And one of those ways that they buy wisely
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is through buying foods that are less processed, costless.
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Don't buy pudding, no, not pudding, stuffing mix.
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I mean, pre-made stuffing mix.
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Well, anyway, the other thing is to get people together
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in cooperatives, food co-ops, where they can
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buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Catholic Church in Philadelphia and Catholic Church in Chicago,
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I believe, and I'm not sure just the relationship
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of the Catholic Church in Chicago
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to their cooperative movement.
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The church puts a lot of money into developing
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these co-ops in the inner city.
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and for any who want it, but primarily for poor people.
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Inner city vegetable gardens, not a big thing in my agency,
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but we have started a few.
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So the church, at least in Philadelphia,
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is doing something with regard to that.
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Generally speaking, the poor don't, as Viola has drummed into me on numerous occasions,
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don't like to be told how to eat and what to eat.
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They know well enough. They've done it much longer than I have.
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So it is a question of reacting to the poor's needs.
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What do they want? The poor comes to us.
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I'm not going to go to a poor person, and my agency would not,
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go into a poor place and say, you cannot buy Campbell's soup.
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You've got to buy the private label.
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Or in our co-ops, we are not going to say,
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we are not going to sell, let's say,
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and I don't say we do sell Campbell's soup,
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but I'm just saying that it's a very good thing.
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But we would buy a private label.
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The people have to have the choice.
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So that's one thing.
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I mean, it is a choice for people to have.
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If the people want it, and they are wanting it more now,
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then we make the information and the assistance necessary
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available to the people.
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I don't think I heard him answer what you asked him.
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Okay, well, what was, lay it on me again.
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If I would try to answer you as a poor person,
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Thank you, Viola.
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There's a tremendous advantage to being the last speaker in a
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panel.
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You can listen to all the points that went ahead and then make
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some all kinds of points yourself.
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There's also one danger, of course.
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Somebody else may have given your speech, and I don't know if that's happened or not.
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I certainly hope not.
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Mary Ellen Lloyd is the chairperson of the Hunger Task Force of the Trinity
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Presbyterian Synod.
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And I'd like her to wrap up this panel part at this point.
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Marilyn.
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I'm glad he said it before I did.
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When you are the fourth person in the panel,
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you begin to check off your points that
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have already been said.
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But there are a few left, and I want to talk about them.
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This morning, I was not here at the Congress
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because there was something going on in my own community
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that I thought was very important
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and really define to me what the Eucharistic Congress is
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all about.
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You know from my introduction that I'm
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United Presbyterian.
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This morning, one of the churches in our neighborhood
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opened their vacation church school.
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And there were a number of community youngsters there.
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And they said, the leaders of the school said to me,
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we want to encourage the youngsters again
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to give to the emergency food cupboards,
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either actual food or money.
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Would you come down and talk about hunger problems
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around the world and hunger problems in our own community.
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And it gave me a wonderful opportunity
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to share with those children from three years old
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through sixth grade, though I even
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saw one that was about four months old,
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but I'm not sure how much they were really
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receiving of what we were saying.
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But they could at least see the colors
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on some of the cans of food we were talking about.
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But the joy and what I had to say to them
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was that in our different sense, we can care for humanity.
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It doesn't matter whether we're a Catholic, or a Protestant,
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or a Jew.
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We all are people who are children of God
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who need to be cared for.
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And we need to care for each other.
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And I was able to say that and point to three community
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cupboards within walking distance for all
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of those children from that church
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so they could understand what I meant
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and in the geography of Germantown.
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We have an emergency food cupboard
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at St. Vincent's Catholic Church in Germantown,
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which is on the east side of our section of the city.
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We have another emergency food cupboard
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in a home in South Germantown.
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And the home has a Presbyterian mother
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and an Episcopalian father.
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And they both have been very active in their two churches.
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And then we have another emergency food cupboard
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on the west side of Germantown Avenue,
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which is the Afro-American Distress Center cupboard.
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And it cares for all the people on that particular side
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of Germantown Avenue.
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One, a secular group that is caring.
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Another, a church group that is very obviously caring.
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And another, committed Christians in their home
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and caring.
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And this, to me, is what the Eucharistic Congress
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all about and why we as Protestants and members of other faiths have been invited by the Catholics
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to take part.
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Because in our differences we have to transcend our human need and we have to know what that
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human need is.
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Our differences are good and are beautiful and our freedom to choose how we express our
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witness to God is very important.
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But when that supersedes our concerns for humanity,
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and we cannot discard whether we are Catholic or Protestant
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or Jew and care for each other as human beings,
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then we internalize evil.
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And we perpetuate the sin that occurred in the garden,
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whether it is a symbolic garden or a garden
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that you believe very wholeheartedly in in Genesis.
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And that evil goes on and on, and programs
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do not get to people.
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And we have starvation and malnutrition,
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and we wonder what the church is doing.
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And that brings me then to the second thing
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I want to say to you.
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I'm in the middle years of my life,
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and I have become in the last two years
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an elder in the United Presbyterian Church, which
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gives me a little bit more power than I had before.
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Not much, but just a tiny bit.
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Occasionally, I can go into the church body
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and stand on my two feet and ask some questions
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and be recognized as one of the voting members of that church,
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because we do not have very many female clergy.
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But I can assure you that that percentage is growing
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in the United Presbyterians.
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But as women, our growth as being elders is also climbing.
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And we have not had as many women elders
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and as many women in the decision process of our church.
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And so I felt that power.
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And the reason why I wanted it and was
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willing to take it when it was offered to me
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was the fact that I could show a greater concern for hunger.
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In 1969 and 1970, United Presbyterian Women
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in this area in Philadelphia banded together
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in what they called a hunger task force.
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And we began to visit the public school
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principals in this city to discover why they didn't have
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lunch programs.
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And by coalescing with a group from the Welfare Rights
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Organization that were introduced to us
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through one of our Presbyterian churches in North Philadelphia
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and with other groups, we were able to push
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the Board of Education at that time
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to expand the lunch program in the city
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to extend it to 20 very low-income schools
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in the city.
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And that was just the beginning, because it was after that
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that the Welfare Rights Organization created
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and saw through to its finish two particular lawsuits
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in this city in relation to the legal rights services,
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community legal services, rather,
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that helped them create a lunch program in all the Philadelphia
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public schools, and as you heard Viola
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say a few minutes ago, a breakfast program in the Title
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I schools of the city.
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And why do we have to have court suits to create feeding programs?
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And where was the church when we knew that Philadelphia County
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housed 43% of Pennsylvania's low-income people?
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But this, again, is one of the great things about being an elder or a
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witnessing person in the church.
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Wherever we may be, whether we're elders or not, just because we say that we
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believe in Jesus Christ and show our witness, that says to us we've got to have a greater
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discipline of who we are and why we are.
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We've got to begin to read laws with a fine eye.
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We've got to live as if creating food programs and sharing food with others is a commitment
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that is deep and is our true witness.
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And that means that we've got to be a lot more alert than we've ever been before.
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And if we've never been hungry, we have a very insensitive reaction to other people's
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hunger.
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We go along day after day thinking somebody else is taking care of it, and yet we say
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our prayers and we come to church and we give our money and we expect a good funeral and
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a nice place for a beautiful wedding and a lovely baptism for our children, but don't
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ask us to put our life on the line when it comes to expanding a food program.
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That's where we've got to change.
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where we have to take our risks.
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There's where we become food advocates.
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And that's for all of us to do, regardless
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of what denomination or what faith we believe in.
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Let's take some examples here in Philadelphia
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that are occurring right now.
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A couple of years ago, the city health department
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applied for a WIC proposal, or applied for funds
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through a proposal for the Women, Infants, and Children
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special supplementary feeding program for the city, which
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meant that pregnant women and children under four at that
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time could receive vouchers for food from their city health
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clinics and go to a grocery store and get certain kinds of
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food to enhance their caloric intake and their balanced diet
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in a better way. And that food would be free. The monies from
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the federal government would be channeled through the state to
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pay the grocery store for the kinds of foods that were given
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on a food prescription to that mother and family
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at the health clinic.
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The program began in one of our youth projects
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from the Jefferson Hospital.
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This was not the city health proposal.
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It took a much longer time to be funded.
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As the months went by and gradually the years,
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a proposal for 15,000 participants in the WIC program
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was granted by the federal government.
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In April of this year, when 15,000 participants
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should have been credited and already enrolled,
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the city health department only had 5,000 participants
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in the program.
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Yet the city health department had written the proposal.
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Where was the church?
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Where was you?
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Where were you, rather?
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Where was I?
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How are we coalescing to care for the hungry in the city?
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A hunger that endangers a child for the rest of their lives,
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A child whose brain damage can create the lack of motivation
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to learn a skill that will provide
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a job for the rest of his life.
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And our tax dollars would have been used well.
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Now, just recently, more monies have been
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released for the WIC program.
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And across the United States, 185,000 more participants
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will be given money to participate in these programs.
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But this is where you and I have to know
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what's going on in our cities, what the fine print is,
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to understand what poor people need and want.
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Let's take a second instance.
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You've already heard the food stamp program spoken of
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by some of the other panelists.
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What is a concern with that food stamp program?
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Regulations that have been blocked at this present time
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in the United States District of Columbia
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were going to take some 8 million people from the program.
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But there are millions of people not on that program,
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simply because there's a purchase requirement for stamps.
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And we haven't coalesced enough under the Bread
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for the World directives to realize
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that we, as witnessing Christians and Jews,
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can make changes in that legislation
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if we use enough power with the legislators
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at the federal level.
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A purchase requirement which takes money away
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from rent money and clothing money,
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so that you have to pay so much for your food stamps in order
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to get your bonus stamps.
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And the bonus stamps should come just
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as a part of the need at the base income of which they're
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released.
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Where was the church, and where were you and me?
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These are the kinds of things that I
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think come to us as a commitment in a Eucharistic Congress
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to say, I am concerned about these things,
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and I am going to be more alert, and I am not going to sit back.
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The Trinity Synod Hunger Task Force
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happens to be a group of people that
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branch throughout the state of Pennsylvania
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and a small portion of West Virginia and Ohio.
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What we've been trying to do is to relate
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to each other in our various congressional districts
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with our kinds of resources of prayer and of study
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so that we can begin to alert ourselves and relate
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to the poor people of need in those areas
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particularly to form the kinds of networks of concern
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and then blend from that United Presbyterian base into the wheat
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concern that Mrs. Young has already spoken of.
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World hunger, education, and action together
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so that we join in a Eucharistic way
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and join hands together for the human need that
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is so important.
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Let me say some more things very quickly.
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I imagine all of our denominations
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and all of our faith have had some kind of basic statement
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to say about abortion.
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It was very important.
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It was life and death.
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But the life and death that walks on the major city
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streets in the form of malnutrition,
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no church is making any kind of statement
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that the press is picking up and really using in their headlines.
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Malnutrition is a slow, cruel kind of destruction.
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It forces us to buy all kinds of medicines.
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It forces us to do without some of the kinds of foods
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that we do not eat because we don't
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know that we should eat them.
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And I sit here looking at one of the members in the audience
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and remembering that one of the things I ought to be saying
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right now is if the church were really out there doing what it
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should, we should be going to all of the state departments
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of education and requiring that all of our school teachers
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have some training in nutrition.
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And we'd be going to all of our medical schools
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and demanding that all of our doctors
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be trained in nutrition.
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But we've not done those two things either.
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And so there are a lot of pieces of the witness
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that we say when we give money or when
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we talk about various kinds of concerns
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that we're really sharing.
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But we're not getting down to where the actual power
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structure is, where we can really
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make changes in what's going on with food programs.
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And that takes intense homework.
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And it takes people involved from our churches
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and from secular life that will tell us what to look for,
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because they are surviving by the obedience
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to certain kinds of regulations that we have in our laws.
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And this was one of the things that the Philadelphia
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Nutrition Council taught me.
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I had been a woman of the church for years,
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and it wasn't until I got into a secular organization that
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dealt with committed people of other face,
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as well as committed people in professions
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such as nutrition and medicine and in community organization,
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that I began to slowly develop the skills of reading laws,
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the skills of reading regulations,
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the skills of knowing where the power cliches are that
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take that money for salary instead of for food.
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And I began to learn a new kind of survival technique
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that I had not been sharp enough in my own United Presbyterian
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Church to discover.
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But those things in the last five or six years
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have been changing.
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And I sometimes thank God for the inflation
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that has hit us all, because once we got hit
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in the pocketbook, all of a sudden,
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it's much more important to know what we're eating
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and what we're paying for, and how much of it's
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going to come across the counter.
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Not the money, I mean the food, and how much
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we're going to have to put across the counter
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to pay for it.
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Even in the evilness of inflation to all of us,
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some good has come because it's caused us to study and to be more alert as to what is
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going on.
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When we come to the ends of our lives, I feel sure that the personhood of God is not going
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to ask you and me whether we're a Catholic or a Presbyterian or a Jew.
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But God is going to say, what did you do with your life to care for each other?
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And that's what I'd like to leave with you.
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Thank you, Mary Ellen.
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You've all waited very patiently, though they certainly were exceptional speeches.
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I can understand why you were so patient.
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We have a little bit of time left.
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I think I'd like to throw it open immediately for questions
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to the audience.
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So may I do that?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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I don't have any professional interest in hunger.
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I'm just an ordinary person.
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But what can I, or what benefit will I
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have from this meeting, from these meetings,
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to do something, you know, as a, not part of my life,
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but just what can I do?
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The question is, what can a person who's not a professional
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without any qualifications do?
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The first thing you have to do is,
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and I forget who said this, paraphrased Mother Teresa.
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Look around the neighborhood.
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Look around the neighborhood.
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You live in a neighborhood, and in any neighborhood,
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you're gonna find somebody who needs something.
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Okay, somebody, elderly people, shut in elderly.
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Okay, you have a school, children go to school.
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Does the school have a proper school lunch
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and school breakfast program?
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Does it have a special milk program?
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Does it know of these things?
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Are there elderly people around?
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Do you know of them?
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Do your neighbors know of them?
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Does the church know of them?
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Churches are a great place to find elderly people
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who are getting by on faith alone.
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And sometimes it's, you know, the local clergyman
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knows some of them who are suffering,
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who can't get out anymore.
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Whether or not, now just talking in terms of food programs,
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There are a number of elderly feeding programs,
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the easiest of which is something
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called Aid for Friends, which is up in Northeast Philadelphia.
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It's basically freezing a meal.
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You make a meal.
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You make your own meal, your family's meal.
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You freeze an extra one.
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Put it in the freezer.
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When you've got enough of them, take them over to somebody
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who needs them and can't make them for themselves.
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Put them in their refrigerator.
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That's a terribly simple thing to do.
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It, of course, can be very well organized,
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but that's a terribly simple thing to do.
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Follow the legislation, read it in the newspapers,
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take an interest in what's going on in Congress.
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It's in the newspapers, you've got to dig it out.
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It's in the back of the newspapers sometimes,
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but it's there, it really is.
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But you just need your eyes sort of opened up
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and just say, well, and then write to Schweiker or Scott,
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or your senator wherever you come from,
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or green or any of these people right now with a stake in things.
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I mean, Schweik has got a big stake in things right now. Right.
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And he's our local guy and, and green's running for his seat. No,
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green's running for Scott's seat. Right. So no party. No party.
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Well, I'm just saying that this is the reality of the situation. Okay.
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And this is how you get things done in our society,
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because it is a government of the people.
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As somebody said this morning for the people and by the people,
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that's what you can do. And it's not,
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Don't expect that you're going to be like Mother Teresa,
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going out and pulling up a person from the gutter
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and pouring milk into their mouth, okay?
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Hunger in the United States is not like that.
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It's hard, it's like, it's stuffing envelopes.
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It's doing budgets.
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It's late at night trucking mules across the city
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from one point to another.
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It's standing in front of a church collecting cans.
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It's getting those cans from that church
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to a distribution center, okay?
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It's staffing that emergency distribution center.
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It's all, it's a hard slog.
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But the essential thing is to find
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out what's going on in your community.
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And I think, anybody else?
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I would just simply add a meeting.
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The Warfare Rights Organization, we just began
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by meeting in our kitchens.
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Just, you know, trying to think of some way
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to make the situation better for our children to get education
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because we knew that that was the answer and that they would not wind up on welfare to put an end to welfare.
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You can just start meeting with three or four sincere Christian people
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who are intending to do what Christ would have them to do and watch it grow
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and do all the things that Temple has said, you know, the education.
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You get yourself educated, well-informed, and well-organized as Christians
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And then there is nothing that you cannot do.
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It will grow because you are doing what God wants,
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and nothing stops God's growth.
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If I may add one more thing, Father Arrupe,
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the black pope who spoke this morning,
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mentioned the fasting as a prerequisite
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to taking the Eucharist.
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and for using that money saved in that fast for the poor.
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It always seems to me a real shame that the Operation Rice Bowl stopped.
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And if people of goodwill could fast once again on Fridays, which is a traditional fast day,
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and save that money and contribute that money,
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cash, it takes cash, food is terribly expensive, to some effort, and there are many, you've
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heard a number of them, crop and wheat and Catholic Relief Services, there are many,
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very simple to do. That would be a way, and is that the Secretary General of the Catholic
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Conference of Bishops pointed out that we need fasting.
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We need legislative.
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There are three things, and one of them was fasting.
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There's a very simple thing that people can do,
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very, very simple.
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And that will help you think about the problem,
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help it keep it up into your mind.
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We are very concerned about what happens to our money.
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When you hand that money in to an organization,
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you will learn a little bit more about that organization.
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It will help you get involved.
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So that's another very, very practical thing.
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There's a question right here.
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Yes, back there.
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How is it, it seems like, the Catholic Church
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isn't open to new methods.
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Like, we have a lot of nitrogen forming,
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and we have depletion of soil.
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We don't have organic gardening or composting.
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And also, we have many junk foods on the market.
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In fact, I think it's CBS Channel 3
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is having a discussion on whether cancer producing,
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the foods that we have on the market
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are actually producing cancer because of all the additives
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that they have in the food.
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Yet, and also, as Francis LePay, who wrote a book,
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Died From a Small Planet, where we should tend
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toward a vegetarian diet instead of a meat diet, which
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has shown to not be really good for your health anyway.
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It seems like we've accepted the standards of the nutrition
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where there aren't any medical schools that have any nutrition
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taught in them.
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And we've accepted, without challenging or questioning
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them and doing anything about them.
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I said, what does the panel suggest we do?
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Anyone?
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Well, since I'm the Catholic on the panel, all I can do
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is speak from my experience.
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I direct the nutritional development services
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of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
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That is a unique agency in the country, I think.
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It develops people nutritionally in the sense of,
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the Pope speaks of the development of the peoples,
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from the less to the more.
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First, it is important that people get enough to eat.
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I'm not sure if that's really first,
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but they should get enough of the right things to eat.
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One of the ways we have found this in the inner city
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is to help people to buy wisely.
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And one of those ways that they buy wisely
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is through buying foods that are less processed, costless.
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Don't buy pudding, no, not pudding, stuffing mix.
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I mean, pre-made stuffing mix.
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Well, anyway, the other thing is to get people together
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in cooperatives, food co-ops, where they can
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buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Catholic Church in Philadelphia and Catholic Church in Chicago,
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I believe, and I'm not sure just the relationship
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of the Catholic Church in Chicago
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to their cooperative movement.
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The church puts a lot of money into developing
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these co-ops in the inner city.
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and for any who want it, but primarily for poor people.
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Inner city vegetable gardens, not a big thing in my agency,
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but we have started a few.
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So the church, at least in Philadelphia,
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is doing something with regard to that.
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Generally speaking, the poor don't, as Viola has drummed into me on numerous occasions,
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don't like to be told how to eat and what to eat.
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They know well enough. They've done it much longer than I have.
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So it is a question of reacting to the poor's needs.
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What do they want? The poor comes to us.
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I'm not going to go to a poor person, and my agency would not,
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go into a poor place and say, you cannot buy Campbell's soup.
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You've got to buy the private label.
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Or in our co-ops, we are not going to say,
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we are not going to sell, let's say,
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and I don't say we do sell Campbell's soup,
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but I'm just saying that it's a very good thing.
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But we would buy a private label.
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The people have to have the choice.
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So that's one thing.
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I mean, it is a choice for people to have.
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If the people want it, and they are wanting it more now,
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then we make the information and the assistance necessary
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available to the people.
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I don't think I heard him answer what you asked him.
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Okay, well, what was, lay it on me again.
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If I would try to answer you as a poor person,
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I would try this way. I had an opportunity to go south for the first time in my life
2
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and that's probably as far as I'll ever get. That was it. And I learned that there was
3
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a lot of vacant farmland down there where people do not use the farmland. And do I understand
4
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that you're trying to say to me, rich or poor,
5
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we all know potatoes are good, and we
6
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know vegetables are good for us.
7
00:00:32,640 --> 00:00:35,820
But I think what you're saying is that as a nation,
8
00:00:35,820 --> 00:00:39,220
we are poisoning our food so badly that, well,
9
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I know it's good or not.
10
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It's not good because it's poison.
11
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And when I eat it, I'm going to get all kinds of things.
12
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We have Rodel, which is a magazine, Rodel magazine,
13
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prevention, prevention magazine.
14
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And also, our depletion of our trace minerals
15
00:00:55,260 --> 00:00:57,660
because of the fact we don't do composting.
16
00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:02,960
So even whatever food we do get has less nutrients,
17
00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:06,120
which are very important for nutritional health.
18
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When you get quantity and bulk in food,
19
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it doesn't mean it's more or less nutritious.
20
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And then not only that, we're over-chemicalizing foods,
21
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which many of the chemicals on them are carcinogenic.
22
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Let me assure you, no poor person uses
23
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that already stuffed stuff mix.
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We don't believe it.
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We don't drink oyster soup.
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We can't understand.
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We're coming here.
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I'm looking for organically grown foods that
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don't use all the chemicalization to kill insects.
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It seems like there are, and also this Francis LePay
31
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wrote, Die from a Small Planet, combining
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different kinds of grains and getting
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the max amount of protein.
34
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Because you only need eight amino acids in your body.
35
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And if you combine different types of grains,
36
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if you raise the amino acid to one that's less,
37
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your food will be a higher level as far as protein.
38
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Now, I don't want to get into too much food science
39
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if we can't all.
40
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Let me just answer that one way.
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In Operation Rice Bowl, very poorly and inexpertly,
42
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unexpertly, the church tried to come up with minimal meals.
43
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if that can be continued, as Father Ruppe mentioned
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this morning, and the Church can give guidance,
45
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which I think it is coming around to,
46
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and it's coming around to your point,
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for what people could eat for a minimum meal.
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The Church can give guidance as to what a, for fasting.
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I'd like to strike another answer at that.
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What's being lifted up here is the complexity of the food
51
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problem and the fact that decisions are being made
52
00:02:57,500 --> 00:03:01,980
every day for all of us, not just the poor, but for all of us
53
00:03:01,980 --> 00:03:03,760
about our food habits.
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We've made some of them.
55
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We now, instead of three square meals a day,
56
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have, I think it's estimated, 20 food contacts a day.
57
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And if you go through the day of your family
58
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and add them all up, that's probably
59
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what you'll be having.
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And most of them are not nutritious.
61
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And it does indicate that nutrition research,
62
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nutrition education is one piece of what we have to be about.
63
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But I think the problem is bigger
64
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when you're talking about the adulterated foods
65
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that we are getting.
66
00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:39,360
And that is the whole agribusiness industry.
67
00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:43,120
And the decisions that are being made for us
68
00:03:43,120 --> 00:03:46,340
are in the hands of a few people who are not interested in food,
69
00:03:46,340 --> 00:03:47,900
but in profit.
70
00:03:47,900 --> 00:03:51,260
And therefore, you need to be raising
71
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those kinds of questions.
72
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Part of the information that you need
73
00:03:54,580 --> 00:03:58,180
is an understanding of that, like Jim Hightower's book
74
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or any others that are available.
75
00:04:00,100 --> 00:04:01,780
And then you need to not only begin
76
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to exercise citizen power, but corporate power.
77
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Because we also have power over the corporations,
78
00:04:07,980 --> 00:04:13,540
as consumers and as stockholders and as power on the legislation
79
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to control the industries.
80
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And so the person over here that asked, you know, what can I do?
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Well, you can take the hunger action agenda and find out what you can do
82
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about a few domestic food programs.
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But believe you me, the first thing we all have to do is study, study, study, study this issue.
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Study it together.
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Begin to read the articles that you normally don't read.
86
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Listen to the programs.
87
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One of the best educations I know is to turn on the farm broadcast on the radio.
88
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I've learned an awful lot about what's going on by beginning to listen to those programs.
89
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And once you begin to study the problem, the question of what can I do will not be the problem,
90
00:04:55,680 --> 00:04:58,380
but how do I sort out what is my priority?
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I think there's a question here for quite a while.
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I think the writing is pretty short on time, but I'd like to ask the panel one question.
93
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Besides the Bible first, the biggest thing I heard in the panel was food stamps.
94
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I'd like to ask each panelist in turn, in 25 words or less,
95
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what one thing would you do to change the present food stamp program, or to improve the present food stamp program?
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Well, I said, I think in my speech, was to eliminate the purchase requirement,
97
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so that the people who really need food stamps will be able to have them?
98
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I would say there should be no working poor people ought to make enough money
99
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they wouldn't have any need for food stamps but since the program is here I
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would say that the people who have purchased food stamps that we get a
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larger bonus and that they would be able to buy anything they wanted to buy I
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I mean, you know the soap the toothpaste the broom they should be able to buy
103
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What they want to buy with the food stamps that would improve it as it is. I
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Think it's necessary to say to people who don't know the present food stamps
105
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program is going to be changed regardless because
106
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It is in Congress now in markup and whatever happens it is going to be a very bad program
107
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The regulations that we withheld by the federal suit were very bad and the legislation is
108
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going to be very bad. We still must fight for the best that we can get, primarily I
109
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think to gear up for next year's battle. Because even though we passed a bill in this year's
110
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Congress, we've got another battle next year and maybe another chance with a new Congress.
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The main thing that I would push for is some kind of legislative mandate that requires
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that the administration be based on the idea that it is a community resource, renewable,
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that people have a right to, and that every effort be made to get people on it and not
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to keep people off.
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I tend to agree with Viola.
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I think the food stamp program itself is terrible.
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I think that it should be abolished and the money is added to an improved welfare system.
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However, if that is impossible, which it is, then we should do away with the purchase requirement
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and base the food allotment and the cash allotment on a low-cost food plan,
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which should increase the amount by about 25%.
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Thank you so much for your attention.
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And if the master finds a box, it will be mine.
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Thank you.
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I would try this way. I had an opportunity to go south for the first time in my life
2
00:00:11,800 --> 00:00:17,560
and that's probably as far as I'll ever get. That was it. And I learned that there was
3
00:00:17,560 --> 00:00:25,800
a lot of vacant farmland down there where people do not use the farmland. And do I understand
4
00:00:25,800 --> 00:00:29,260
that you're trying to say to me, rich or poor,
5
00:00:29,260 --> 00:00:30,980
we all know potatoes are good, and we
6
00:00:30,980 --> 00:00:32,640
know vegetables are good for us.
7
00:00:32,640 --> 00:00:35,820
But I think what you're saying is that as a nation,
8
00:00:35,820 --> 00:00:39,220
we are poisoning our food so badly that, well,
9
00:00:39,220 --> 00:00:40,500
I know it's good or not.
10
00:00:40,500 --> 00:00:42,460
It's not good because it's poison.
11
00:00:42,460 --> 00:00:45,460
And when I eat it, I'm going to get all kinds of things.
12
00:00:45,460 --> 00:00:48,860
We have Rodel, which is a magazine, Rodel magazine,
13
00:00:48,860 --> 00:00:52,060
prevention, prevention magazine.
14
00:00:52,060 --> 00:00:55,260
And also, our depletion of our trace minerals
15
00:00:55,260 --> 00:00:57,660
because of the fact we don't do composting.
16
00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:02,960
So even whatever food we do get has less nutrients,
17
00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:06,120
which are very important for nutritional health.
18
00:01:06,120 --> 00:01:08,440
When you get quantity and bulk in food,
19
00:01:08,440 --> 00:01:09,840
it doesn't mean it's more or less nutritious.
20
00:01:09,840 --> 00:01:14,560
And then not only that, we're over-chemicalizing foods,
21
00:01:15,240 --> 00:01:18,000
which many of the chemicals on them are carcinogenic.
22
00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:21,760
Let me assure you, no poor person uses
23
00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:24,320
that already stuffed stuff mix.
24
00:01:24,320 --> 00:01:26,320
We don't believe it.
25
00:01:26,320 --> 00:01:27,880
We don't drink oyster soup.
26
00:01:27,880 --> 00:01:28,760
We can't understand.
27
00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:29,520
We're coming here.
28
00:01:29,520 --> 00:01:31,320
I'm looking for organically grown foods that
29
00:01:31,320 --> 00:01:37,920
don't use all the chemicalization to kill insects.
30
00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:42,400
It seems like there are, and also this Francis LePay
31
00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:44,760
wrote, Die from a Small Planet, combining
32
00:01:44,760 --> 00:01:47,200
different kinds of grains and getting
33
00:01:47,200 --> 00:01:48,840
the max amount of protein.
34
00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:52,760
Because you only need eight amino acids in your body.
35
00:01:52,760 --> 00:01:55,400
And if you combine different types of grains,
36
00:01:55,400 --> 00:01:58,320
if you raise the amino acid to one that's less,
37
00:01:58,320 --> 00:02:01,440
your food will be a higher level as far as protein.
38
00:02:01,440 --> 00:02:03,800
Now, I don't want to get into too much food science
39
00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:04,800
if we can't all.
40
00:02:04,800 --> 00:02:08,120
Let me just answer that one way.
41
00:02:08,120 --> 00:02:13,680
In Operation Rice Bowl, very poorly and inexpertly,
42
00:02:13,680 --> 00:02:22,400
unexpertly, the church tried to come up with minimal meals.
43
00:02:22,400 --> 00:02:26,500
if that can be continued, as Father Ruppe mentioned
44
00:02:26,500 --> 00:02:30,020
this morning, and the Church can give guidance,
45
00:02:30,020 --> 00:02:32,180
which I think it is coming around to,
46
00:02:32,180 --> 00:02:35,480
and it's coming around to your point,
47
00:02:35,480 --> 00:02:39,180
for what people could eat for a minimum meal.
48
00:02:39,180 --> 00:02:43,620
The Church can give guidance as to what a, for fasting.
49
00:02:47,220 --> 00:02:50,820
I'd like to strike another answer at that.
50
00:02:50,820 --> 00:02:54,260
What's being lifted up here is the complexity of the food
51
00:02:54,260 --> 00:02:57,500
problem and the fact that decisions are being made
52
00:02:57,500 --> 00:03:01,980
every day for all of us, not just the poor, but for all of us
53
00:03:01,980 --> 00:03:03,760
about our food habits.
54
00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:05,620
We've made some of them.
55
00:03:05,620 --> 00:03:07,920
We now, instead of three square meals a day,
56
00:03:07,920 --> 00:03:13,100
have, I think it's estimated, 20 food contacts a day.
57
00:03:13,100 --> 00:03:15,860
And if you go through the day of your family
58
00:03:15,860 --> 00:03:17,340
and add them all up, that's probably
59
00:03:17,340 --> 00:03:18,260
what you'll be having.
60
00:03:18,260 --> 00:03:20,780
And most of them are not nutritious.
61
00:03:20,780 --> 00:03:25,360
And it does indicate that nutrition research,
62
00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:29,580
nutrition education is one piece of what we have to be about.
63
00:03:29,580 --> 00:03:31,100
But I think the problem is bigger
64
00:03:31,100 --> 00:03:35,080
when you're talking about the adulterated foods
65
00:03:35,080 --> 00:03:35,920
that we are getting.
66
00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:39,360
And that is the whole agribusiness industry.
67
00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:43,120
And the decisions that are being made for us
68
00:03:43,120 --> 00:03:46,340
are in the hands of a few people who are not interested in food,
69
00:03:46,340 --> 00:03:47,900
but in profit.
70
00:03:47,900 --> 00:03:51,260
And therefore, you need to be raising
71
00:03:51,260 --> 00:03:52,660
those kinds of questions.
72
00:03:52,660 --> 00:03:54,580
Part of the information that you need
73
00:03:54,580 --> 00:03:58,180
is an understanding of that, like Jim Hightower's book
74
00:03:58,180 --> 00:04:00,100
or any others that are available.
75
00:04:00,100 --> 00:04:01,780
And then you need to not only begin
76
00:04:01,780 --> 00:04:04,940
to exercise citizen power, but corporate power.
77
00:04:04,940 --> 00:04:07,980
Because we also have power over the corporations,
78
00:04:07,980 --> 00:04:13,540
as consumers and as stockholders and as power on the legislation
79
00:04:13,540 --> 00:04:15,540
to control the industries.
80
00:04:15,540 --> 00:04:18,940
And so the person over here that asked, you know, what can I do?
81
00:04:19,180 --> 00:04:22,220
Well, you can take the hunger action agenda and find out what you can do
82
00:04:22,220 --> 00:04:24,220
about a few domestic food programs.
83
00:04:24,620 --> 00:04:31,140
But believe you me, the first thing we all have to do is study, study, study, study this issue.
84
00:04:31,940 --> 00:04:33,340
Study it together.
85
00:04:33,660 --> 00:04:36,180
Begin to read the articles that you normally don't read.
86
00:04:36,180 --> 00:04:37,540
Listen to the programs.
87
00:04:37,540 --> 00:04:41,940
One of the best educations I know is to turn on the farm broadcast on the radio.
88
00:04:41,940 --> 00:04:47,940
I've learned an awful lot about what's going on by beginning to listen to those programs.
89
00:04:47,940 --> 00:04:55,680
And once you begin to study the problem, the question of what can I do will not be the problem,
90
00:04:55,680 --> 00:04:58,380
but how do I sort out what is my priority?
91
00:04:58,380 --> 00:05:00,380
I think there's a question here for quite a while.
92
00:05:00,380 --> 00:05:04,380
I think the writing is pretty short on time, but I'd like to ask the panel one question.
93
00:05:04,380 --> 00:05:09,380
Besides the Bible first, the biggest thing I heard in the panel was food stamps.
94
00:05:09,380 --> 00:05:13,380
I'd like to ask each panelist in turn, in 25 words or less,
95
00:05:13,380 --> 00:05:19,380
what one thing would you do to change the present food stamp program, or to improve the present food stamp program?
96
00:05:19,380 --> 00:05:24,380
Well, I said, I think in my speech, was to eliminate the purchase requirement,
97
00:05:24,380 --> 00:05:31,380
so that the people who really need food stamps will be able to have them?
98
00:05:31,380 --> 00:05:35,940
I would say there should be no working poor people ought to make enough money
99
00:05:35,940 --> 00:05:40,260
they wouldn't have any need for food stamps but since the program is here I
100
00:05:40,260 --> 00:05:45,540
would say that the people who have purchased food stamps that we get a
101
00:05:45,540 --> 00:05:51,020
larger bonus and that they would be able to buy anything they wanted to buy I
102
00:05:51,020 --> 00:05:56,600
I mean, you know the soap the toothpaste the broom they should be able to buy
103
00:05:56,980 --> 00:06:01,060
What they want to buy with the food stamps that would improve it as it is. I
104
00:06:02,820 --> 00:06:08,060
Think it's necessary to say to people who don't know the present food stamps
105
00:06:08,860 --> 00:06:11,180
program is going to be changed regardless because
106
00:06:11,820 --> 00:06:18,300
It is in Congress now in markup and whatever happens it is going to be a very bad program
107
00:06:18,300 --> 00:06:25,300
The regulations that we withheld by the federal suit were very bad and the legislation is
108
00:06:25,820 --> 00:06:31,740
going to be very bad. We still must fight for the best that we can get, primarily I
109
00:06:31,740 --> 00:06:36,980
think to gear up for next year's battle. Because even though we passed a bill in this year's
110
00:06:36,980 --> 00:06:41,940
Congress, we've got another battle next year and maybe another chance with a new Congress.
111
00:06:41,940 --> 00:06:49,060
The main thing that I would push for is some kind of legislative mandate that requires
112
00:06:49,060 --> 00:06:56,260
that the administration be based on the idea that it is a community resource, renewable,
113
00:06:56,260 --> 00:07:00,420
that people have a right to, and that every effort be made to get people on it and not
114
00:07:00,420 --> 00:07:01,420
to keep people off.
115
00:07:01,420 --> 00:07:06,220
I tend to agree with Viola.
116
00:07:06,220 --> 00:07:11,860
I think the food stamp program itself is terrible.
117
00:07:11,860 --> 00:07:20,860
I think that it should be abolished and the money is added to an improved welfare system.
118
00:07:20,860 --> 00:07:26,860
However, if that is impossible, which it is, then we should do away with the purchase requirement
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and base the food allotment and the cash allotment on a low-cost food plan,
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which should increase the amount by about 25%.
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Thank you so much for your attention.
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And if the master finds a box, it will be mine.
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Thank you.
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“Hunger Symposium: Panel C Domestic Problems to end malnutrition - Part 2,” Catholic Historical Research Center Digital Collections, accessed February 17, 2026, https://omeka.chrc-phila.org/items/show/9049.
