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Black Catholics celebrate Juneteenth, reckon with church’s history of slavery
The Washington Post ^ | June 19, 2023 | Mary Claire Malloy

Posted on 06/19/2023 4:01:27 PM PDT by ebb tide

Black Catholics celebrate Juneteenth, reckon with church’s history of slavery

“Dearest brothers and sisters in Jesus, the kingdom of heaven is at hand!” Cardinal Wilton Gregory said from the altar at Mount Calvary Catholic Church Sunday morning. “Surely that scriptural quotation must’ve captured the emotions of those formerly enslaved people in Texas as the words of the Emancipation Proclamation and the end of the Civil War finally had reached them.”

Sunday’s Mass in Forestville, celebrated by America’s first Black cardinal, is part of a nationwide commemoration of Juneteenth. President Biden first designated the day as a federal holiday in 2021, a year after protests over George Floyd’s murder by police in Minneapolis. Also called Jubilee Day and Black Independence Day, June 19 commemorates the end of slavery in Texas, heralded by the arrival in Galveston of Union troops who finally enforced the Emancipation Proclamation issued two and a half years prior that granted freedom to the state’s 250,000 enslaved people. A Juneteenth banner at Mount Calvary crosses out the words “July 4th” with a red X. “1865,” it reads. “Because my ancestors weren’t free in 1776.”

After the choir sang a chorus of Hallelujahs, Gregory, wearing vestments with kente cloth, began his homily. He warned that not everyone in the country wanted the message of Juneteenth to be delivered in 1865 — or today. That sentiment is familiar to Black Catholics reckoning with racial injustices, including the sins of their own church.

“Racism is not hidden anymore,” said Deacon Keith Somerville, 57, who has been at Mount Calvary for about a year. “I hope and pray that we as a nation will learn that it doesn’t matter what color we are. We are all under one God.”

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To: dfwgator

True that.


21 posted on 06/19/2023 4:55:27 PM PDT by SkyDancer (My Talents Are So Hidden That Even I Can't Find Them ...)
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To: Antoninus; Al Hitan; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; kalee; markomalley; miele man; Mrs. Don-o; ...

Gay Pride and BLM masses are OK in Gregory’s archdiocese.

But heaven help any priest who tries to offer a TLM in one of his parish churches.


22 posted on 06/19/2023 5:13:36 PM PDT by ebb tide (The pope ... said the church's “catechesis on sex is still in diapers.”)
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To: ConservativeInPA

Exactly, or the muzzies who enslaved them?!


23 posted on 06/19/2023 5:15:45 PM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
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To: No name given

There’s plenty of peoples to point fingers. I had one ancestor from Scotland that was an indentured servant. Thanks England, it weighs on me everyday. I don’t know how I function. /s


24 posted on 06/19/2023 5:27:20 PM PDT by ConservativeInPA (Delay Trump’s trial, delay. Elect Trump President. Trump pardons himself.)
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To: 2harddrive

True enough but the proclamation was issued in January 1863. The war was still raging at that time.


25 posted on 06/19/2023 5:48:42 PM PDT by jmacusa (Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots. )
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To: ebb tide

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26 posted on 06/19/2023 6:42:16 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: NorthMountain

How about a day to celebrate the Bataan Death March? Or one to celebrate Lindbergh’s flight? Or how about a flight over the North Pole. Or maybe a national celebration for the creation of the midget watermelon. Or first patent for a toenail clipper?


27 posted on 06/19/2023 7:04:54 PM PDT by Bookshelf
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To: Bookshelf

All good ideas.

Juneteemph is really a celebration of something White people did, at their own expense in blood and treasure, for other people, with no expectation of repayment.


28 posted on 06/19/2023 7:28:19 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: frank ballenger
They suggest over 50 million Africans were shipped out during the Atlantic trade alone.
Air freight? Alien transporters? Submarines?

Considering there were a total (high estimate) of 36,000 slaver voyages over the entire period of transatlantic slave trade, I'm not sure how they think there were 1400 slaves on each ship.

Unless, of course, they are thinking about the number of Africans killed in the translantic slave trade, which would then include the 5-9 times number of slaves who died inland on the way the coast for shipment to the Americas.
29 posted on 06/19/2023 8:25:36 PM PDT by nicollo ("I said no!")
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