Pursuing and Impeding: Civil Rights and the Redemptorist Mission in Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1930–1955

Nicholas K. Rademacher
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Abstract:The small Catholic community in Orangeburg, South Carolina, was racially divided when Redemptorist priests arrived from the North in 1930. Initially, their ministry seemed to support legalized segregation, though over time, through the leadership of the Black Catholic community, the Redemptorists increasingly and more publicly supported civil rights. Pro-segregationist White Catholics lashed out at the priests who were active in civil rights work and demanded that they be removed, but Redemptorist leadership and the Charleston bishop backed the activist priests. This conflict prompted ongoing reflection for the Redemptorists about how they had failed to properly form the consciences of their pro-segregationist parishioners and how they might heal divisions within the community.
追求与阻碍:民权与南卡罗莱纳奥兰治堡的救赎会使命,1930-1955
摘要:1930年,当救赎会牧师从北方来到美国时,南卡罗来纳州奥兰治堡的小天主教社区出现了种族分裂。起初,他们的事工似乎支持种族隔离合法化,但随着时间的推移,在黑人天主教社区的领导下,救赎会越来越公开地支持民权。支持种族隔离的白人天主教徒猛烈抨击积极从事民权工作的牧师,并要求将他们撤职,但救赎会的领导层和查尔斯顿主教支持这些积极的牧师。这场冲突促使救赎会教徒不断反思,他们是如何未能正确地形成其支持种族隔离的教区居民的良知,以及他们如何才能弥合社区内部的分歧。
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