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No Room for Hate

Dear Parishioners,

Although the Catholic Church is for various historical reasons not an official member of the National Council of Churches but as fellow followers of Christ we often find ourselves in agreement with one another and have reason to cooperate with one another in spite of various denominational differences. Certainly we can wholeheartedly agree with their letter, reprinted below, in response to the alarming increase in anti-semitic activity recently occurring around our nation. Let us join with all Christians and others of good will in being  be vigilant  against this form of hatred and injustice, praying for its end, and speaking up against it at every turn.

Sincerely,
Fr. Healey






WASHINGTON: The National Council of Churches denounces recent anti-Semitic incidents and condemns rhetoric that has fueled such acts. We stand firmly with our Jewish brothers and sisters during this difficult time. As a community of 38 Christian communions in the United States, the National Council of Churches continues to pray and work for a nation in which all persons may freely worship as they wish without fear. In this, we are not alone.

For months now there has been a sharp rise in threats made against synagogues and Jewish community centers.There have been at least 67 incidents at 56 Jewish Community Centers in 27 states and one Canadian province since the beginning of 2017. This week, bomb threats were called in to Jewish organizations across the nation, and a Jewish cemetery in University City, Missouri, was vandalized.

We are encouraged to see acts of love, moral courage, and solidarity among faith groups in response to these hateful acts. When a mosque in Victoria, Texas, was destroyed by fire in an apparent arson, Jewish leaders from the community gave Muslim leaders the keys to their synagogue. In response to the Jewish cemetery vandalism, Muslims have launched a campaign to raise funds to repair it, more than tripling their goal of $20,000. We encourage churches to reach out to Jewish communities being threatened and offer similar acts of friendship and solidarity.


Anti-Semitism has no place in our society. Eradicating it requires keeping constant vigil. The National Council of Churches is committed to this effort.

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