Faithful
Friends
Submitted by Cathy and Bill Fallon
Ever
since our Representative Council was formed last fall,
e-mail notices have let members know that there are
members willing and able to provide home hospitality
to those VOTF members for whom the two-way drive is
either inconvenient or impossible to accomplish in a
single day.
A
few months went by with no takers. In January, an inquiry
came from Brooklyn NY affiliates, asking if they could
be accommodated. We happily contacted them, and have
enjoyed getting to know them, and share our experiences
with our international movement, Voice of the Faithful.
The Fallons and the Wilsons stayed up late, burning
the midnight oil on that first visit. We learned that
Anne was in an RCIA program and looking forward to her
full incorporation into the Catholic Church on Holy
Thursday-- a reason for rejoicing in a dark season.
Shortly
thereafter, we had a new granddaughter, Madeleine Sophie,
born in New York City. The Wilson's offered us reciprocal
hospitality, which we accepted. Our daughter, Lee, and
her three-week old daughter (snug in a Moses basket)
joined us for an early dinner in a Village restaurant
-- before the elders went on to a wonderful concert
performed by members of an a cappella choir from the
Wilsons' place of worship at St. Boniface Oratory.
In
May, Ed made the trek to Boston by Accela train. That
evening, Council recognized and applauded Ed's key role
in causing Bishop Daily to declare that, having reviewed
our positions, he found that Voice of the Faithful members
were, indeed, as we claimed, faithful Catholics! Bishop
Daily's lifting of his initial banning of VOTF from
diocesan property is one of VOTF's biggest victories
to date -- one we hope that the seven other "banning"
bishops will emulate.
With
only a week to go before the June Council, the Fallons
are dusting off the welcome mat to welcome the Wilsons
back to our Representative Council to learn of plans
for regional and national implementation of the born-in-Boston
model for grassroots decision-making.

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