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Statement of Adrian Dominican Sisters on Racism
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May 27, 2020, Adrian, Michigan – The General Council of the Adrian Dominican Sisters issued the following statement in response to the death of George Floyd.

We are deeply troubled and distressed by the violent assault on and resulting death of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man, at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. His anguished cry, “I can’t breathe,” as an officer pressed his knee into his neck, harkened back to the cries six years ago of Eric Garner, another unarmed African-American man who died in New York police custody. 

His cry brings to mind the long and growing list of African Americans who have been killed, seemingly for no reason other than being black. “Being black in America should not be a death sentence,” said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.

Our Christian faith tradition holds that we are all one people, one body; each made in the image of God. 

In his powerful videotaped sermon, “The Cross and the Lynching Tree: A Requiem for Ahmaud Arbery,” Rev. Otis Moss III speaks of racism as a virus that has infected the spirit and soul of our country. Ahmaud Arbery, a young black jogger and “a man of potential,” Rev. Moss says, “was attacked and killed by men infected with America’s most common and potent viral agent. …The death of Ahmaud Arbery is not an anomaly but a historical pattern of behavior that binds every American to an unexamined history of our nation.” 

Rev. Moss powerfully summarizes that unexamined history in his 22-minute sermon. It is a history that we Americans must acknowledge – and then set ourselves on a soul-searching course, powered by courage and love, to make real the ideals of freedom and equality on which our nation was founded. 

Members of the Adrian Dominican Sisters General Council are Sisters Patricia Siemen, OP, Prioress; Frances Nadolny, OP, Administrator and General Councilor; Mary Margaret Pachucki, OP, Vicaress and General Councilor; and Patricia Harvat, OP, and Elise D. García, OP, General Councilors

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Avatar  ReJohn Hoffman 4 years agoReply

Once again the Sisters are leading the way. Thank you.

Avatar  Sr. Cecilia Espenilla, OP 4 years agoReply

What happened to George Floyd was really heartbreaking, I cannot help but shed tears while watching the video. Thank you, Sisters for this powerful Statement. I am one with you in condemning all forms of racism. We are one family, sisters and brothers, children of God, regardless of race, color or language. May God bless us all.

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Avatar  Joan Carson 4 years agoReply

Thank you Sisters for speaking truth .

Avatar  Suzanne J Stout 4 years agoReply

We are all called to witness for our brothers and sisters on ChristπŸ˜‹

Avatar  katherine palazzolo-miller 4 years agoReply

Thank you for speaking out... this is powerful coming from our religious

Avatar  Veronica Rosier OP 4 years agoReply

Thankyou for your witness to truth and solidarity. In Australia we have to learn these lessons with regard to our indigenous people.

Dominican Sisters if Eastern Australia.

Avatar  Lisa Winkler 4 years agoReply

yes I agree with you ❀ Enough! We have a voice that needs to be heard. Thank you for all that you do πŸ™



 

 

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