Posted on 08/31/2020 1:33:06 PM PDT by ebb tide
SOUTH BEND, Indiana American bishops must do more to uphold the legacy set by religious leaders during the civil rights movement, Archbishop Wilton Gregory said in a talk last week.
The Archbishop of Washington called for bishops to facilitate more interactions between Catholics of different races while addressing a group of students, staff, and alumni from the University of Notre Dame, as part of the lecture series Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary, sponsored by the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights.
During his remarks about race relations within the U.S. Church, Gregory recalled his own experiences as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Chicago. At the time, some encouraged Gregory to lead the confirmation rite for Black Catholics on the south side of the city, suggesting it would be good for young Black Catholics to see a bishop who looked like them.
Gregory, however, had his own idea.
It wasnt just the African American kids that needed to see a Black bishop, it was the white kids that needed to see it, he told participants in the August 21 webinar.
While opportunities to facilitate interracial dialogue are needed in the Church today, there are obstacles to realizing that goal, Gregory said. One challenge is finding a way to discuss racism without people tuning out because they feel like theyre being lectured at or put down.
I dont want to go to a meeting where I walk away and all I do is feel bad. I want to go to a meeting where I can hear another story, and take away the possibility of understanding a person whose experience is different, he said. But it doesnt say, Im a bad person, it says, Im a person that needs conversion.
We have to set up those kinds of conversations that speak the truth in love, he added.
While the Church plays a role in organizing those conversations, Gregory also spoke about the importance of individual responsibility in combating racism.
We know that there is systemic racism woven into almost every dimension of the American institution, the archbishop said, but Id like to focus the question of morality on the individual. That is, where is my heart?
To illustrate his message, Gregory turned to the practice of knocking down statues honoring figures associated with the Confederate States of America. While Gregory said the gesture could be important and long overdue in some cases, it does not take the place of personal conversion.
I can take down the statue of Robert E. Lee or some of the other Confederate heroes, but if I dont move my heart, all Ive done is take down a granite statue, he said. The hardness of heart that is mine is still there.
Gregory also applauded the leadership of young people in confronting racism after the killing of George Floyd while in police custody this spring.
Weve got young people on fire at this moment because of their concern about racial injustice and racism, probably at a greater level of participation than we have experienced in the past, he said.
While acknowledging the persistence of racism in America, Gregory who celebrated Mass marking the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.s I Have a Dream speech on Friday credited young people for part of his optimism about the future of racial justice.
I really am very hopeful that the end result will be a step forward, he said. I think weve got to continue the struggle.
Ping
He was “promoted” there deliberately by Rome. A racist, extremely political liberal. Pro-abortion, pro-open borders.
I remember when both Notre Dame University and the Archbishop of Washington DC were both Catholic.
I remember when the Pope was Catholic.
So, I have to be black now?/s
Equal outcome is not equality.
And bears slept in the woods.
Hey Arch Bishop- the only violent racism these days are black violent blm supporters being racist toward conservatives- How about addressing that fact?
Mind pointing out where the ‘systemic racism’ is in the police force nationwide? Because we’re sure not seeing it being that only 2 unjustified shootings by cops all of last year - just 2- where’s all the ‘deadly systemic racism’ you and you ilk keep speaking about? *(Hint- it’s all over the news- and it aint by those you are accusing-
[[Gregory also applauded the leadership of young people in confronting racism after the killing of George Floyd while in police custody this spring. ]]
Hey Greg- George killed himself- the police didn’t kill him- and you’re a man of thee cloth? and you push lies like police killed george? Shame on you!
He is correct. Human nature would have to change fundamentally for everyone to care as much about others as they do about themselves, their family, and their friends.
Good luck with that!
Gregory should go out on the street after dark and have a conversation
with BLM and Antifa. I doubt he would survive the night.
FUWG
It’s not ‘racism’, it’s ‘inferiority complex’.
Nothing ‘I do’ can help ‘them’ with ‘their’ problem...
He’s right.
A lot of people have converted. To the truth.
Gregory, however, had his own idea.
It wasnt just the African American kids that needed to see a Black bishop, it was the white kids that needed to see it, he told participants in the August 21 webinar.
Note how "black" is always capitalized, while "white" is not.
Focus on the conversion of "Catholic" clergy who are active homosexuals, preying on vulnerable minors and seminarians.
As for the "racism" you claim to be concerned about, how about citing some examples that motivate your concern?
I think Cdl Sarah out to chime in on this Election Race gaming...... I think he could bring some sanity to these liberals.... especially Bp. Gregory.
The Vatican has converted to Marxism. It is a mortal sin to throw an empty Pepsi bottle on the grou8nd but it’s a woman’s right to cut a baby’s head open and ri its brains out. The Catholic Church needs to convert back to Christianity. That goes for most Protestant sects as well.
The archbishop has taken his eyes off the failing church for far too long.
Methinks child boinking priests are a bit more serious than imagined racism.
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