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Wikileaks: The Dems Visit the Vatican
Wikileaks ^ | Oct 21 2016 | released by Wikileaks

Posted on 10/21/2016 10:41:32 AM PDT by grey_whiskers

From:hms@sandlerfoundation.org

To: ses@sandlerfoundation.org, james@sandlerfoundation.org

Date: 2015-06-22 18:26

Subject: FW: PICO: Vatican Visit

I thought you might find this of interest.

From: Knaebel, Sergio

Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 12:58 PM

To: Sandler, Herbert

Subject: FW: PICO: Vatican Visit

Herb,

In case you did not get this from Steve.

Sergio Knaebel

Grant Director

Sandler Foundation

sknaebel@sandlerfoundation.org

From: Scott Reed [mailto:sreed@piconetwork.org]

Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 8:39 AM

To: Knaebel, Sergio

Subject: PICO: Vatican Visit

Hi Sergio:

I just sent a note to Steve with this summary of our visit to the Vatican. I look forward to talking soon.

PICO sent a 15 delegation of clergy, leaders and staff to visit the Vatican last week. Cardinal Rodríguez, following our conversations with him in Philadelphia, helped facilitate our visits.

Our team included several PICO African-American pastors deeply involved in Black Lives Matter work including a Pastor from St. Louis who is on the Ferguson commission; Rev. Alvin Herring, our Deputy Director, who has worked closely with clergy in Baltimore; a DREAMer from Florida; a priest from California who was formerly undocumented himself; a Black Catholic Deacon who is leading our work on mass incarceration in New Orleans; and two workers from SEIU helping to lead the Fight for 15 workers. I was proud to be standing with this amazing group.

During our three day visit we had 15 meetings, including several with senior Vatican officials. We met with three of the main authors of the Encyclical on the Climate that is just now being released; we met with the Deputy Secretary of State charged with drafting Pope Francis's remarks when in the US speaking to Congress and the UN; we met with Cardinal Turkson, who is both a close advisor to the Pope and oversees Justice and Peace and with Bishop Sánchez Sorondo who leads the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. The Pope honored us with a personal greeting but did not have time to meet with us on substantive issues. For some reason, his meeting with Mr. Putin last Wednesday trumped our visit!

Our visits were dialogues. We conveyed our view that the Pope is a World leader of historical significance; that his message of exclusion, alarm over rising inequality and concern about globalized indifference is important for the U.S. to hear and see animated during his visit; and that we intend to amplify his remarks so that we have a more profound moral dialogue about policy choices through the election cycle of 2016. In our meetings with relevant officials, we strongly recommended that the Pope emphasize – in words and deeds – the need to confront racism and racial hierarchy in the US.

Conversations that were originally scheduled for thirty minutes stretched into two hour dialogues. As in our breakfast conversation with Cardinal Rodríguez, senior Vatican officials shared profound insights demonstrating an awareness of the moral, economic and political climate in America. We were encouraged to believe that the Pope will confront race through a moral frame. We were told that the Pope will visit a prison while here – demonstrating his concern about incarceration. We were invited to help organize a site as part of a town hall meeting that would connect people and the Pope in a web-based dialogue in advance of his visit. We suggested a Ferguson site that would include youth leaders. We were invited to send participants to the Meeting of Popular Movements in Bolivia in July, which the Pope will attend and offer his first major address following the release of the Climate Encyclical. We are working with Nextgen to stream the remarks to a gathering of leaders in Los Angeles.

At the end of the day, our visit affirmed an overall strategy: Pope Francis, as a leader of global stature, will challenge the “idolatry of the marketplace” in the U.S. and offer a clarion call to change the policies that promote exclusion and indifference to those most marginalized. We believe that this generational moment can launch extraordinary organizing that promotes moral choices and helps establish a moral compass. We believe that the papal visit, and the work we are collectively doing around it, can help many in our country move beyond the stale ideological conflicts that dominate our policy debates and embrace new opportunities to advance the common good.

I appreciate your continued involvement in this project and would be happy at any time to sit and think with you about the opportunities around the papal visit. My team is working intensively with partners to plan an expanded set of activities through the end of the year and I look forward to updating you when there is news to share.

Best,

Scott

"Every papal visit leaves something behind, an energy that can either dissipate or be channeled into a growing force for change – and the opportunity we see within the movement-building we are doing ." - Cardinal Turkson

P.S. A number of media outlets covered our trip. Here are three of the best articles.

Why we are going to The Vatican

St. Louis American

http://www.stlamerican.com/news/columnists/guest_columnists/article_eba1b5f2-0e0c-11e5-9e1d-772e25744545.html

(this is written by Rev. Traci Blackmon who is on the Ferguson Commission and who joined us on our delegation)

Bishop to join U.S. clergy at Vatican to discuss race issues

Philadelphia Inquirer

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/pope/20150606_Bishop_to_join_U_S__clergy_at_Vatican_to_discuss_race_issues.html

(Bishop Dwayne Royster is the E.D. of our Philly affiliate POWER)

Organizers, union leaders seek to influence Francis' US visit through Vatican meetings

National Catholic Reporter

http://ncronline.org/news/faith-parish/organizers-union-leaders-seek-influence-francis-us-visit-through-vatican-meetings

(important press for continuing to frame this out inside of Catholic circles)


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To: Jaded
And I still don’t like the guy in the Vatican

The Door from the album Sola Scriptura by Neal Morse.

Pure musical genius!

21 posted on 10/21/2016 3:23:20 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Jaded

I assume the pope is smart enough to know that openly siding with a candidate would cause a lot of grief. But the Hillary aides who have been in touch with the SJW types in the Vatican may delude themselves into thinking an endorsement could happen.


22 posted on 10/21/2016 5:46:53 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: grey_whiskers

Great. So Francis is getting his information from Black Lives Matters and other leftist groups.

Sounds like they are playing on his ego too.


23 posted on 10/22/2016 12:01:13 PM PDT by FR_addict (Ryan needs to go!)
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To: grey_whiskers
"....We conveyed our view that the Pope is a World leader of historical significance; ..."

I suspect there are some Roman Catholics who view the position as having slightly higher authority.

24 posted on 10/22/2016 12:06:12 PM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: kabar
More proof that BLM is an arm of the DNC.

Correction: BLM and the DNC are both subsidiaries of the Soros organization.

25 posted on 10/22/2016 9:41:14 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (We will be one People, under one God, saluting one American flag. --Donald Trump (standing ovation)
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To: grey_whiskers

bump


26 posted on 05/24/2017 11:02:47 AM PDT by piasa
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