Pope sends strong message to US Catholics after Floyd death
VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Francis called George Floyd by name, twice, and offered support to an American bishop who knelt in prayer during a Black Lives Matter protest.
Cardinals black and white have spoken out about Floyds death, and the Vaticans communications juggernaut has shifted into overdrive to draw attention to the cause he now represents.
Under normal circumstances, Floyds killing at the hands of a white police officer and the global protests denouncing racism and police brutality might have drawn a muted diplomatic response from the Holy See. But in a U.S. election year, the intensity and consistency of the Vaticans reaction suggests that, from the pope on down, it is seeking to encourage anti-racism protesters while making a clear statement about where American Catholics should stand ahead of President Donald Trumps bid for a second term in November.
Francis wants to send a very clear message to these conservative Catholics here who are pro-Trumpers that, Listen, this is just as much of an issue as abortion is, said Anthea Butler, a presidential visiting fellow at Yale Divinity School.
Butler, who is African American, said the Vatican is telling Catholics to pay attention to the racism that is happening and the racism that is in your own church in America.
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