Posted on 01/26/2019 7:28:28 AM PST by ebb tide
January 25, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) A Catholic priest was the target of bigoted slurs from the radical activist group involved in the encounter last Friday between Nathan Phillips and Covington Catholic High School students and the Covington kids reacted swiftly to defend the priest and their faith.
Monsignor Patrick Hambrough was walking back to the Lincoln Memorial to meet his group from St. Louis St. Mark Catholic Church after the March for Life just before the events that have since gone viral via video.
The Black Hebrew Israelites were insulting myriad groups at the time as they demonstrated near the Memorial, including other blacks, Trump supporters, gays, and lesbians.
But when they saw Hambrough, the priest said, they immediately directed their ire his way, with graphic invectives that expanded to include all priests and Catholics.
As soon as the Covington Catholic students witnessed this, Hambrough told LifeSiteNews, a group of them rushed to his side instantly to stick up for him. And in the other ruckus that ensued, he didnt see anything from the students equating to disrespect.
The Covington boys that came over to him did not know him, but Hambrough said they told him, Were with you, Father, we support you.
The Covington Catholic High School students were willing to immediately act in defense of me and our Catholic faith, Hambrough told LifeSiteNews.
Hambrough discussed these events with LifeSiteNews on Thursday and with Charlie Brennan on his KMOX radio program in St. Louis.
His experience with the Covington students took place just before the students were approached by Native American activist Nathan Phillips, and though he saw Phillips and another man pounding drums and chanting, he started to leave before Phillips banged the drum and chanted in Nick Sandmanns face.
So Hambrough was unaware of the exchange when he first viewed the media coverage Sunday after he returned home. Like many others, he accepted the reports that the Covington boys were harassing Phillips.
He was disturbed, and he couldnt believe it, he told LifeSiteNews.
While on the bus ride back to their hotel from the Lincoln Memorial on Friday evening, before he had any idea what happened, and with only his experience in mind, Hambrough had told the other chaperones on their trip how proud he was of the Covington kids.
I was just impressed with this particular group of youngsters, he said.
So while he later believed the media reports at first, it just didnt add up.
I was upset, Hambrough recalled.
How could the same young men who were so nice to him do what was reported?
It looked really bad, the priest said. It was just incredible to me. I was just questioning how it could be that way.
And it turned out that they werent that mean, said Hambrough.
Asked about it nearly one week later, even with all that has happened since, Hambrough said the Covington Catholic boys jumping immediately to his defense as he was being verbally assailed is what still resonates with him.
They supported me as an individual and as a Catholic priest, Hambrough told LifeSiteNews. I think for those guys to come over to me they way they did, thats what sticks out, is how quickly they came over and offered support.
Hambrough had detailed the encounter Tuesday morning with Brennan on KMOX.
Brennan noted how the Black Hebrew Israelites havent been called out for their behavior.
Oh no, Hambrough concurred. And it got worse after that.
Criticism of other priests besides me - just priests in general, he said, and then the Catholic Church in general. Were all child molesters, everyone born Catholic is born out of incest, things like that.
They were also insulting a black man who was sticking up for the Catholic Church, he said, and calling him an Uncle Tom.
It was pretty mean, said Hambrough.
After he told Brennan he was very touched by the young men who came to comfort and encourage him in a moment when he was being insulted, Brennan asked Hambrough whether he felt those same kids were insulting and degrading Phillips as he was beating the drum among them.
I didnt, no, I didnt think so, Hambrough replied. There was a lot of commotion going on, but I didnt get the impression that they were doing anything mean toward him.
He said he was slightly concerned over the chanting accompanying the drum beating, but it was more like teenagers joining along with the beat of the drum and not taunting.
Brennan questioned Hambrough about CNN contributor Father Edward Beck saying it was a mistake for the boys to be wearing Make America Great Again hats.
Did you share that view? asked Brennan.
No, I dont really pay attention to the hats, he said. You know, people have all sorts of views on all sorts of things. And Im not going to jump to a conclusion based on a hat.
If he had been one of the kids, he would have just walked away, he told Brennan.
But theyre just kids and they were reacting to the beating of the drum and to the Black Israelite guys who were so mean and saying such hateful things, said Hambrough. I think the main point was to drown him out.
Hambrough expounded on this for LifeSiteNews, saying the boys trying to drown out the Black Hebrew Israelites slurs was a more honorable thing to try.
The fact that the activist group seems to be escaping criticism could stem from most people just trying to ignore them because theyre so far out.
Hambrough said he didnt take what they said seriously, but they were certainly on the hunt for anyone to insult, and he was disappointed in their behavior.
It was also disappointing, he said, because some of the kids from his school were exposed to this type of behavior.
Not all of the St. Mark students witnessed the Black Hebrew Israelites behavior, he told LifeSiteNews, but those who did he remembers seemed to view the groups actions as sad.
But weve talked to them and let them know that this is the sadness of our world. Some people are just insulting, and we need to do better, said Hambrough. Like these Covington Catholic kids who stuck up for me in a moment where insults were leveled, and I appreciate their behavior and their support.
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Gee, look at this. A sheppard who actually defends innocent sheep, even if they are not his, and they defend him. Sort of a nice juxtaposition when compared to a certain Bishop in Kentucky.
JoMa
The reason the lefties haven’t gone after the Black Israelites is because they are sympathetic to them.
Good always comes from bad. The true haters were exposed. The world now knows what amazing people these kids are.
Bret Lavanaugh, These kids, The math this idiot protested and the man now being confirmed for a top job in the administration.
What the lawyer should do to those with deep pockets,the media, the actors and writers, the Catholic Church is to on Monday morning is put the Arabic number 1 on the lawsuit paper and write zeros to the right of that one until Wednesday evening.r
A plague on the wolf-in-bishop’s garb of Covington who only apologized only after being served with legal papers instructing him to preserve all communications concerning his libel in anticipation of the lawsuit with which he’s about to be served.
Bingo
He should be telling this to the Kentucky Bishop who trashed the kids.
The American Catholic Church seems to aspire to be as relevant and useless as the Chinese Catholic Church.
There are probably "tapes" of a "certain Bishop in Kentucky" doing The Beast With Two Backs with altar boys...
... "they weren't THAT mean" ... Were the boys mean at all? The priest used the word "mean" so many times that it must cover a lot of ground.
Eh...i think they are afraid to get called racist. Imagine the additional chaos that would ensue.
No such thing as an American Catholic Church.
We are all members of the Catholic Church, one, holy, Catholic and apostolic, no matter where we live.
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