Faithful, Not Effective: A Loving Critique of Catholic Worker Activism
It was a cold and snowy Ash Wednesday in St. Paul Minnesota. We pulled up to the Archdiocese’s cathedral in a mini-van. I was with a group of fellow Catholic Workers and a few other friends. We waited nervously in the car, hoping to time our direct action to coincide with the end of Ash Wednesday mass. When the time was right we flung open the van doors, pulled out ladders, candles, and a banner from the trunk and rushed toward the cathedral doors. Two in our group quickly used the ladders to climb up the massive marble pillars on either side of the cathedral entrance and hung a banner that read “Speaking up for unborn lives more than black or brown lives is white supremacy”. After our banner was up we assembled candles on the cathedral stairs and knelt in silent prayer. Our action was on March 1st 2017, two months after Donald Trump had been inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. We hoped to call out the complicity of specifically white Catholics in the rise of Tru...
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