Advisory Council on Racism

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Bishop Burbidge announced the decision to form an Advisory Council on Racism at the Requiem for the Black Children of God, a prayer service held in early August, to be comprised of Black Catholic leaders, including clergy, lay men and lay women. Candidates were considered after receiving recommendations from pastors, The Office of Multicultural Ministries, and other ministry leaders.

The goal is to find a council that represents our Diocese, to reflect a diversity of voices and experiences, who can work together to address racism in our time and place with the Gospel message as their guide. The council will work to assemble a strategic plan that determines where racism, prejudice and bias impact the lives of our brothers and sisters of color in our parishes, schools, and ministries, and achievable ways we can address these issues. The appointments will be for three years, meeting at least 4 times a year.

Discussions

Keynote Address | Open Wide Our Hearts

Responding to Racism

Masses

Mass with Bishop Burbidge & Cardinal Gregory

Mass for the Preservation of Peace and Justice

Mass in Recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

A Requiem Prayer Service to Address Racism

Public Messages, Press Releases and Statements from the Diocese of Arlington

Articles

Other News

Members of the Advisory Council

Msgr. Very Rev. Robert C. Cilinski
Deacon Albert Anderson Jr.
Deacon Gerard-Marie Anthony
Deacon Ping Averia
Father Cedric Wilson
Gerard “Jerry” Cousin
Joseph A. Brooks, Jr.
Lisbeth Valladares
Melissa Rihl
Moon Kim

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