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He is now out of prison - and both live in Alafia Place, a little apartment building in Minneapolis. One of my most wonderful experience here in Minneapolis was attending the annual "Gospel and Jazz on the Lawn" event a couple of weeks ago; it was hosted by Brian Mogren, director of St. Jane House, the Visitation Sisters spirituality center.
The evening included a wonderful dinner, a beautifully decorated garden, and fantastic music, featuring Robbie Robinson, a wonderful gospel singer.
Mary and Oshea Israel, the young man she forgave and now calls her second son, go together to speak to young people, or to people in prison. Mary went to Washington, D.C. recently to speak to the question of whether minors should ever be sentenced to life in prison. The Supreme Court Justices, as we now know, agreed with her that teenagers have not yet developed sufficiently to be fully responsible for their actions, and that, therefore, it is unconstitutional for them to be sentenced to life imprisonment. I am told that Mary has been invited to Assisi, Italy, to speak at a conference on forgiveness sometime this year.
The event is held yearly to support the ministry of Mary Johnson, the founder of From Death to Life. Mary has pulled together the mothers (and some fathers) of young people killed by violence in this area - and the mothers of those who have committed violence. They meet regularly at St. Jane House for healing prayer and community. During the course of the evening, Mary called up the members of her community, and, one at a time, they spoke the names of their children, and told when and how they lost them - because, as Mary says, the mothers of both the victims and the victimizers lose their children. It was a beautiful sight to see.
I am so delighted to get to meet her - and visit with her from time to time, because she does show up at Visitation often, and is a good friend of the Sisters.
She's an amazing woman, and a real inspiration to me. Because I, too, believe we are called to forgive our enemies. I don't find that easy - but if Mary Johnson could forgive Oshea Israel, I should be able to forgive those who haven't done me anywhere near that kind of harm.
She's an amazing woman, and a real inspiration to me. Because I, too, believe we are called to forgive our enemies. I don't find that easy - but if Mary Johnson could forgive Oshea Israel, I should be able to forgive those who haven't done me anywhere near that kind of harm.
So in support of her ministry, Brian Mogran hosts this wonderful party each year: Gospel and Jazz on the Lawn. What a wonderful, vibrant group of people were there! Mary's group, the sisters from Visitation Monastery, neighbors, friends, and supporters. It was marvelous and fun!
When Mary's friends started sharing, there was hardly a dry eye in the town! Those women - and some men - have truly suffered and have chosen to forgive. Wow!
And, of course, there had to be one round with Brian and Mary. And finally Sr. Mary Frances took the floor with the rest and the dance went on into the dark of night.
Who would have guessed that nuns had so much fun???
As we left, we passed the "Memory Tree," where earlier in the evening, pictures of children lost to violence in the neighborhood were displayed.