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04/01/01
(The Cardinal's Column will resume April 8)
Cardinals letter on racism due April 4
Cardinal Georges long-anticipated pastoral letter on racism,
Dwell in My Love, is scheduled to be released April 4, the 33rd
anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The pastoral letter on racism recounts Cardinal Georges own growing
recognition of racism as a sin through personal experiences growing
up in Chicago, visits as a youth to Jim Crow Tennessee and his
years of service as a missionary around the world.
I am committed to working to diminish and do away with racism
wherever it exists, said the cardinal.
Dwell in My Love will be released at a 10 a.m. press conference
April 4 at Old St. Patricks Church, 718 W, Adams St. Copies of
the 7,800-word pastoral will made available to parish leadership
and excerpts will be printed in the April 8-14 edition of The
Catholic New World. The text also will be available on the Archdiocese
of Chicago Web site, www.archdiocese-chgo.org and through www.CatholicNewWorld.com.
Additional copies will be available for purchase through the archdiocesan
Office for Racial Justice, (312) 751-8336.
In announcing his pastoral letter, Cardinal George said, I invite
the faithful of the Archdiocese of Chicago to join with me in
this continuing effort to combat the evils of racism as we work
to build inclusive, welcoming communities where all people can
dwell together in peace and harmony. He said, we are called
not only to a radical conversion of heart but to a transformation
of socially sinful structures as well.
Also on April 4, Cardinal George will officiate at the first Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Racial Healing and Reconciliation Prayer
Service, at Holy Family Church, 1019 S. May St., Chicago. The
7 p.m. public gathering, said the cardinal, affords us the opportunity
as the Church of Chicago to acknowledge publicly the sin of racism
and to ask for the forgiveness of God as we seek to be reconciled
with our brothers and sisters.
This is Cardinal Georges second pastoral letter since his installation
as archbishop of Chicago in 1997. The first addressed the need
for evangelization in the church.
(The Cardinal's Column will resume April 8)
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