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The USCCB, in its just released letter Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, included this statement:
“violations of human dignity, such as … racism …can never be justified.”
usccb.org/bishops/FCStatement.pdf
So, what is racism? According to the Merriam-Webster on-line dictionary, one definition is “racial prejudice or discrimination.”
What is discrimination? “An instance of discriminating categorically rather than individually.”
What, then, do we call the various offices for African American Catholics? I don’t for a moment challenge the motives behind their creation, but I surely question the wisdom for having them. In a Church that is to have neither Greek nor Jew why do we segregate into black and white? If there is a clearer example of “discriminating categorically rather than individually” than the existence of programs for African American Catholics only, I cannot imagine what it would be.
If the Church wants to eliminate racism I think it would be well for her to stop separating us out according to race.
Ender
“violations of human dignity, such as … racism …can never be justified.”
usccb.org/bishops/FCStatement.pdf
So, what is racism? According to the Merriam-Webster on-line dictionary, one definition is “racial prejudice or discrimination.”
What is discrimination? “An instance of discriminating categorically rather than individually.”
What, then, do we call the various offices for African American Catholics? I don’t for a moment challenge the motives behind their creation, but I surely question the wisdom for having them. In a Church that is to have neither Greek nor Jew why do we segregate into black and white? If there is a clearer example of “discriminating categorically rather than individually” than the existence of programs for African American Catholics only, I cannot imagine what it would be.
If the Church wants to eliminate racism I think it would be well for her to stop separating us out according to race.
Ender