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To: LdSentinal
Guys like this give Catholic priests a bad name.

This guy was entrenched in his parish before Cardinal George took over and he's apparently really well connected to local politicians. Given who he is and the outrageous things he's saying, he may also have a lot of dirt on people in the Archdiocese of Chicago. The previous Cardinal (Bernadin) was homo-friendly to say the least. Poor Cardinal George walked into a lavender hornets' nest when he took over that see.
71 posted on 06/01/2008 10:49:08 PM PDT by Antoninus (John 6:54)
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To: Antoninus
We need to give the Cardinal's "Office of Racial Justice" a call tomorrow, from his letter admonishing the racist Priest, I gather he did not hear his entire “sermon”, or he would be fired on the spot.

http://www.dwellinmylove.org/top_office_for_racial_justice.htm

The core mission of the Office is to address the sin of racism by providing parishes and schools with the tools to initiate and enhance their efforts to combat racism. Cardinal Francis George, O.M.I., established the Office for Racial Justice July 1, 2000. The Office is a direct outgrowth from the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Task Force on Racism as a response to the beating of Lenard Clark in 1997.

The Archdiocese of Chicago will
Acknowledge that racism is a sin that has created a racist society in which the dominant culture benefits.

Encourage Catholic to search their own hearts on the questions of how the sin of racism has touched them.

Guide parishes to proclaim the gospel message that stresses our unity, and design pastoral responses that will help combat the sin of racism.

Create educational opportunities in schools and parishes that will uncover the truth about racism in America and in our local communities while providing the means to bring about healing.

Stimulate church involvement in community initiatives addressing issues of racial justice.

For General Information

Office for Racial Justice

312-751-8336

Workshops on Racism & Ethnic Sensitivity

312-751-5380

Initiatives are driven by three principles:
A call to change attitudes and behaviors that will lead to a conversion of heart and reconciliation among peoples of every ethnic and cultural background.

A commitment to take concrete, visible steps to dismantle personal and systemic racism.

To witness through our lives and actions the unconditional love of God for all human beings regardless of their racial, religious, or national origin.
This recommendation is made the understanding that the archdiocese must combat racism in a manner consistent with the mission of the local church. Accordingly, we see that this commitment connects integrally with the Archdiocese's evangelization efforts in the new millennium.

Send mail to ajuarez@archchicago.org with questions or comments about this web site.
Copyright © 2007 Office for Racial Justice, Archdiocese of Chicago

73 posted on 06/01/2008 11:05:21 PM PDT by roses of sharon ( (Who will be McCain's maverick?))
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