27 August 2009

Moderator of MCC on the Passing of Senator Edward M. Kennedy 1932 -2009

 

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PUBLIC STATEMENT

from Metropolitan Community Churches

For Immediate Release:  27 August 2009

 

Moderator of Metropolitan Community Churches

On the Passing of "The Lion of the Senate,"

Senator Edward M. Kennedy {22 February 1932 -25 August 2009}

 

Remarks by

Rev. Nancy L. Wilson

Office of the Moderator

www.MCCchurch.org

 

Today I join my voice to those of people around the globe who offer condolences to the family of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and express sorrow at the loss of a human rights advocate and U.S. legilative leader in the battle for LGBT equality.

 

Though born into a private life of privilege, he used his public life to advocate for the marginalized on many frontiers.  From immigration rights to equal accomodations for Americans with disabilities; from ending discrimination against LGBT people in the work place to preserving funding for minority and women owned businesses, Senator Kennedy remained a tireless advocate for anyone who has ever found themselves on the outside looking in. 

 

Long haunted by the irresponsible behavior that led to the death of a fellow human being, he labored to become one of the most responsible and consistent advocates for the equality of all life.

 

        +Kennedy's life passion was universal health care.  He believed access to health care to be

         a basic human right.

 

        +Ted Kennedy stood firm in his denunciation of the war, first in Viet Nam and later in Iraq,

         condemning what he believed to be a senseless loss of life.

 

        +Always an advocate for civil rights and human equality, he was an early supporter of hate

         crimes legislation that would address violence against the LGBT community, and one of

         the few United States Senators to courageously vote against the Defense of Marriage Act

         in the fall of 1996. 

 

        +Kennedy's words framed the debate on and battle for marriage equality:  "This Amendment

         {DOMA} would make a minority of  Americans permanent second class citizens of this

         country....And it would write discrimination into a document that has served as a historic

         guarantee of individual freedom."

 

Standing for the freedom of people everywhere, Ted Kennedy fought to end apartheid in South Africa and discrimination at voting polls in the United States.  He worked for peace in Northern Ireland and to ban arms sales to dictators in South America.

 

MCC Board of Administration member, John Hassell, worked with Senator Kennedy and his staff on their 2003 commemoration of the life and work of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and later in reauthorizing the United States global AIDS initiative known as PEPFAR.  "I worked with the Senator's staff in organizing an indepth committee hearing on the need for strong American leadership on AIDS," John recounted.  "I have never encountered a  politician as deeply committed to lifting those on the margins as Senator Kennedy.  A champion for the least of these has now passed the torch to us and we should be steadfast in meeting the challenge."   

 

In one of his last public speeches, he called for "closing the book on the old politics of race and gender, and group against group, and straight against gay."  He called us, as human beings, "to rise to our best ideals."

 

Senator Edward Moore Kennedy was, like many of us, a person of contradiction --- large in his hopes and dreams; urged toward action by his own faults and failings.

 

As I mourn his passing today, I pray that we may all honor the call to rise to our best selves and offer that as a living tribute to his life, knowing that although we have lost a comrade in the earthly battle for equality, we have gained a heavenly advocate.

 

//signed//

The Rev. Nancy L. Wilson

Moderator

Metropolitan Community Churches

 

For Additional Information, contact:

Metropolitan Communtiy Churches

Kathy Beasley

P.O. Box 1374

Abilene, Texas  79604

constituentpublications@mccchurch.net

 

This statement prepared in conjunction with the Global Justice Team of

 Metropolitan Community Churches, Rev. Pat Bumgardner, chair.

 

 

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