Posted on 07/04/2015 3:55:36 PM PDT by NYer
Pope Francis not only will canonize Blessed Junipero Serra when he visits Washington, DC, in September. He is also preventing Serras statue from being removed from the US Capitol.
At least for a while.
Because of the Popes impending visit to the US, the California lawmaker who wants Serras likeness to be replaced in the National Statuary Hall with that of a lesbian space pioneer is delaying the vote in the Golden States legislature.
Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, said he would wait until after Francis visit before pushing to have California represented in the historic gallery by astronaut Sally Ride.
The California Catholic Conference, which opposes Laras proposal, welcomed Laras decision, according to Crux.
Our concerns are mostly due to the timing of this legislative debate, Sandra Palacios, associate director of governmental affairs at the California Catholic Conference, said at an Assembly committee hearing this week, according to the Los Angeles Times.
It is always a momentous occasion when world religious leaders visit our country, Lara said in a statement. There is no doubt that Pope Francis visit this fall will provide a much needed space for introspection for many Americans during this critical time.
Arriving in the nations capital Sept. 23, Pope Francis will visit President Obama at the White House and celebrate Mass at the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, where he will canonize Serra, the 18th-century Franciscan born in Spain.
The next day, when the Pontiff goes to address a joint session of Congress, he might be ushered through National Statuary Hall, where statues donated by individual states honor persons notable in their history. Serra is regarded as the founder of California.
Some Native Americans contend that Serra brutally converted indigenous people to Christianity, wiping out villages in the process.
He didnt do it physically by hand, but he knew his soldiers were dirty, said Ron Andrade, a member of the La Jolla Indian Reservation and director of the Los Angeles City and County Native American Indian Commission.
Lara plans to take up his campaign again next year.
Were going to come back in January, were going to get this done, and were going to celebrate when we finally have our first woman honored and enshrined, Lara told the Sacramento Bee. I think its important for LGBT youth and women to see themselves in the nations Capitol.
Other notable Catholic figures in Statuary Hall include Charles Carroll of Maryland, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; St. Damien de Veuster, who ministered to the lepers in Hawaii; two Jesuit missionaries: Fathers Eusebio Kino and Jacques Marquette, representing Arizona and Missouri, respectively, and Mother Joseph, a Sister of Charity of Providence, who build schools and hospitals in what is now Washington State.
Serra's statue has stood in Statuary Hall since 1931. The other statue representing California is that of former governor and US President Ronald Reagan, which has stood in the hall since 2007.
Catholic ping!
Even from the National Catholic Reporter! http://ncronline.org/blogs/faith-and-justice/junipero-serra-saint-or-not
Let NASA house the lesbian astronaut.
Liberals just cannot stand the REAL history.
I’ll bet money that a statue of Harvey Milk or Ceasar Chavez replaces Reagan within 5 years.
Oh yes....Lesbian Sally Ride did WAY more than the good Father, soon to be a SAINT!!
I give them less than 2 years
They may stay quiet until after 2016.
I hate the far left up in Frisco and Sac-Town NYER these are same Marxist lenin people don’t get it that US cali history tell us that yesss there was Father Serra yes he founded what is Californa what is today
These same people are Latino but also Marxist self hating Latinos in some of leadership
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