Preparing to Vote as a Catholic & Staying Informed on Important Issues in Public Policy

Preparing to Vote as a Catholic & Staying Informed on Important Issues in Public Policy

The Tri-Parish Pro-Life Ministry invites you to our 10th Annual Pro-Life Dinner with
Rebecca Mastee and Paul Stankewitz.

Rebecca Mastee, J.D. received her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and her law
degree from Ave Maria School of Law in 2009, graduating cum laude. She served as an Edmund Burke
Fellow advocating at the United Nation’s annual Commission on the Status of Women with the
Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute. For the past twelve years, she has worked as a Policy
Advocate for the Michigan Catholic Conference. Rebecca advocates for state policies that recognize the
dignity of every person and support pregnant women and families in need.


Faithful Citizenship: Preparing to vote As a Catholic and Staying informed on Important issues In public policy


Where: St. Jerome’s Church
229 Collier Ave., Battle Creek
When: Sunday, October 13, 2024
Dinner begins at 6:00 pm
Menu: Ham, scalloped potatoes,
mixed vegetables, tossed salad,
roll, assorted desserts, beverages
Cost: FREE!
Reservations are requested!
RSVP by October 5th to Cathy Hirzel,
269-968-4639 or chirzel@aol.com


Donations will be accepted for
Caring Network
(part of Catholic Charities – Kalamazoo Diocese)


Paul Stankewitz received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from Michigan State University. He
served as City Manager of the northern Michigan community of Onaway and then as Director of the
Michigan Catholic Rural Life Coalition. Paul joined the staff of the Michigan Catholic Conference
in 2004, where he serves as a Policy Advocate. He also serves as Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Catholic Education Policy at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. He and his wife, Diane, have four children and reside in Alma, where they are active at Nativity of the Lord Parish.