There is a bit of difference here, in the Catholic church one has to want to be a priest, and has to give up a lot to be one. In the LDS church every male over 12 is a priest, prior to 1978 the world wide policy was no one of African descent could be a priest. At least African Americans could appeal to Rome and be ordained.
Are you actually claiming that African Americans don’t WANT to be priests? Really? That for three centuries…and even now…only white men want to be priests?
That they never did, and that’s why none were ordained for three hundred years?
True, I suppose they could appeal to Rome and be ordained; indeed, that is eventually what happened. However, I am strongly reminded of the Bard here, and will paraphrase a conversation that went":
Glendower:
I can call spirits from the vasty deep.
Hotspur:
Why, so can I, or so can any man;
But will they come when you do call for them?
So…an African American…if you could find one that wanted to be a priest, that is…could appeal to Rome and be ordained.
Why so can I, and so can any person, but
Will Rome answer when you appeal?
Evidently…slow communication, I suppose, it took three hundred years for Rome to listen to one.
It took us considerably less time. After that first appeal, it took the Catholic church nearly fifty years to have more than one African American priest. African Americans are still woefully under represented in the priesthood, going by population percentage. IS the church doing yeoman’s work in overcoming centuries of racism and discrimination? yep, it is, and all honor to you all for doing so.
As well, it shouldn’t have taken us a hundred years, either, but it did, and when it happened for us, it happened all in one morning. All done and settled.
By the way, the priesthood is not all that automatic in the LDS church. One really does have to want it, and earn the right to it.
Are Catholics and Mormons different? Sure. We are. The processes are different. But you do not have the moral right to look down your noses at Mormons. Not over this one.