December 30, 2010

Sr Timothy Kirby 1918-2010

We're sad to report that Sister Tim Kirby, a moral giant of the Catholic peace movement in Duluth, died just before Christmas at the age of 92. A gifted musician and teacher, Sr Tim was also a committed agitator for justice and peace. She was a long-time chair of the local chapter of Pax Christi, and for 20 years served as a volunteer minister at the Duluth Federal Prison Camp.

Frank Cordaro, an anti-nuclear activist from Des Moines, spent 6 months at the Duluth Federal Prison Camp in 2002 for for an act of civil disobedience. Here's what he had to say about Sr Tim:

On Sunday morning, we have a Catholic communion service lead by Sr. Timothy. Sr. Timothy is a sheer delight. No more than five feet tall and 82 years young, she celebrated her 60th year in the convent while I was in Duluth. A long time member of Pax Christi, she embodies the best of what a Catholic Religious feminist is all about... After each service, I just hugged her and thanked her for her good words. I told her more than once that she was prefiguring what women will be able to do in our church someday.

A wake will be held for Sr Tim at 7 p.m. Jan. 11 in Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel at the St. Scholastica Monastery. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Jan. 12 also at Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel.

December 13, 2010

December 6 NAWC meeting notes

Held at the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation, 13 members in attendance

Agenda:
Announcements
State repression forums
MLK weekend/Iraq war 20th anniversary
Spring campus campaign
Decision-making and proposed steering committee