Watching the Catholic News Network, CNN,
"report" on the pope's unethical visit to Turtle Island. jernalissed
Chris Cuomo has done more roamin catholic grandstanding in the last hour than
the papacy did in 1492. Constantly
stating how people who are present at his circus parade are blessed because
they are in the "shadow of Peter". Chris Cuomo just stated that he
was a catholic after shouting "Papa Francisco!!" and "Pope
Francisco!!" from his "professional" video setup. This is horrendous reporting. This is not journalism. This is not truth-telling. This is validation
of colonialism and brutality and conquest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockade_of_Africa |
Now, as I watch the "faithful" yell
and scream (even the giddy CNN reporters) and reach for his clothing a la the
British Invasion of the Beatles, my heart breaks that this society is truly
doing no better now than when it began.
We
hear and see the effects of evangelization and missionary work and introducing
the "European God" (as one reporter clumsily, but truthfully stated)
to people who never needed that god and then were summarily subject to genocide
and holocaust and we have no moment of grief, no moment of insight, no moment
of compassion for a people whose voice has never been silenced, but severely
diminished.
We have no general moral outcry about the
abuser narrative that pope Francis represents, a retraumatizing visit to all
the victims of roamin catholic molestation and abuse, a patent disrespect to
the legacies of predation that the roamin catholic missionary evangelization process/colonialism
represents, the dismissiveness for Africa and Africans in the ongoing circus
horror show of papal criminal permissiveness...every enslaved African was
branded with a red hot cross.
How much time will Catholic News Network/CNN
give to the voices of indigenous peoples and Africans whose narrative crushes
the lie of the sanctity and righteousness of evangelization and the vaunted,
martyred noble missionary and the universal, nay globalized, "moral
good" of the roamin catholic papal criminality to dust. We listen less to the liberating voices of
the indigenous peoples, who are still under attack by the papally blessed
colonizers of past and present, less to the voices of Africans struggling
dutifully to have our lives validated and secure albeit on the lands of those
that the roamin catholic papacy gave brutal colonial and genocidal conquerors
holy, "sacred" permission to steal and exploit.
I ask people of good conscience to take this
moment in history, this moment in European-led settler colonialism on Turtle
Island, as a European classical music ensemble plays a rousing Serra anthem to
his unethical canonization as a colonial pope totters up the steps of a
catholic university cathedral to commit a spiritual misdeed in front of the
whole world, to take this profane moment as an opportunity for insight and
contemplation, not discompassionate adulation of some distorted status quo.
Are we truly unaware of the glaring
dissonance, contradictions and tragic colonial retrenchment of exploitation in
one of its worst expressions?
2 comments:
"Pope Francis' participation in the fast-tracking of the double canonization last year (of his predecessors, Popes John Paul XXIII and John II) should serve as a red flag, indicating a lack of judgment and sensitivity toward the suffering not just of Native Americans and their Ancestors, but of Catholics themselves, particularly those who were sexually abused and whose Church covered up the crimes."
Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/01/26/serra-saint-why-not-158863
https://vimeo.com/140273997 - "A Saint in Small Type", short video about Junipero Serra's legacy and actions.
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