I’m going to chime in with Robster. Having grown up in the world of the State Department, one does not know every custom and religious traditon of every country one visits, unless you live there for a few years assigned to a consulate or embassy.
Even if Mrs. Clinton had been there in the past, that is no guarrantee that she would even remember the story of the tilma. Let’s face it, that’s an important story for Catholics and scientists, not for Protestants.
As our holy father Francis would say, “What difference does it make whether she wore a red suit to the basilica and a black one to a reception? At least she visite our Lady and had the opportunity to be in her presence.”
When Cardinal O’Connor was running the Archdiocese of NY he insisted that every deacon, priest, brother, and sister wear a suit, a cassock or a
dignified habit. When the CFRs came along (the Franciscans of the Renewal), they all had beards. Some had pony tails and othes were shaved like skin heads. Their beards were unkept. They walked through the streets of the city in their habit with large signs attached to them. Some walked around around rapping.
When the Cardinal visited their house, a house he had loaned them, he found that they didn’t wash their habits except once a month. On their feet they wear sandals in the warm weather (which is very Franciscan) and sneakers in the cold weather, instead of black or brown shoes.
The Cardinal asked if they could clean up a little and still remain faithful to Franciscan poverty. The friars, all of whom are very welll educated looked at the Cardinal and asked, “Do you remember what Francis wore to the Lateran Council?”
The point of the story is that we are getting hung up on what Mrs. Clinto wore or did not wear and what she should have known or not known. This is sounding more like bashing of someone who seemed to want to do something nice, visit an important shrine in the country that she was visiting.
What comes out of our mouths can be more damaging that what we wear or a silly question that Mrs. Clinton may have asked. I believe the priest’s answer was a good one. “God painted it” and he moved right on with the tour.
Why can we not admit that we have an eductional vacuum in our society, where our leaders are not well educated and those who are supposed to prep them for these public appearances don’t seem to be that well educated either.
We have to take some responsibility here, as a nation. We do not educate well when it comes to matters of other cultures. Our preparation of those who repreent us abroad seems to focus on economics and political agendas and very little on diplomacy and local customs.
Some us should go back and read a very old classic The Ugly American.
I do not share Mrs. Clinton’s views on many moral issues. But this is not a moral issue. The question was a diplomatic blunder. The outfit was a conservative business suit.
One thing that we must know about Catholicism in Latin America is that it is very colorful. Just look at the image of the Virgin Mary on the tilma. It is far more colorful than other apparitions in Europe. It conforms to the local culture.
Let us remember that Love always forgives blunders of many kinds. Unless someone can prove that disrespect was intended, there is not much to go on here. Why all the criticism, because we don’t want to admit that we are very ignorant of other people’s cultures and beliefs? It is easier to make a scapegoat of someone and be intolerant than admit that we are not educating well.
Fraternally,
JR
