Statement of the Vincentian Family in the Face of Racial Discrimination

by | Jun 15, 2020 | Announcements, News, Vincentian Family | 4 comments

The Vincentian Family is a worldwide movement made up of more than 4 million believers and more than 160 ecclesial institutions which, for more than 4 centuries, has served the most needy in our world.

As members of Vincentian Family, we do not want to nor should we remain impassive in the face of the discrimination that millions of people still suffer today as a result of the color of their skin, their national origin, their gender, their sexual orientation, their beliefs or their culture. Racism is a cancer that corrodes our society and is present worldwide, in every country and in every society. Not only is it a severe offence directed at anyone who is different, but it is also an insult to our humanity and to the intrinsic dignity of every human being, and a very serious sin.

As members of the Vincentian Family and as believers, we trust in a God who created all people equal and thus, all are God’s children. Racism is therefore the complete opposite of faith in the God who gave us life. As Christians, we follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, who never made distinctions among people and treated everyone with dignity and respect.

As members of the Vincentian Family, we want to continue to stand by the most forgotten in our society and, among them, especially those who suffer discrimination because they are different. Saint Vincent de Paul, our founder, reminds us that we must love our neighbor simply because our neighbor is “the image of God and the object of his love.” We reaffirm our commitment to serve the excluded, the needy, the homeless, all those who suffer discriminatory treatment for any reason. We commit ourselves to reinforce our actions and take measures so that no one has to suffer harassment or death because of discrimination. We commit ourselves to raise our voices in all forums where we are present to denounce these injustices. We commit ourselves to giving a voice to those who are excluded and discriminated against, so that they can be the protagonists of their own history.

Racial prejudice has no place in our society, in any public or private institution and must be combated vigorously. The evil it causes not only affects the person who is abused and even killed, but corrupts and destroys the social fabric and dehumanizes relationships, generating irrational hatred. We therefore urge all authorities to take firm measures to ensure that cases of segregation, racism, differential treatment and violence against any person, based on discrimination of any kind, are not repeated.

Human life is important, whatever the color of the skin, their national origin, their gender, their sexual orientation, their beliefs or their culture.

Signed: The Vincentian Family Executive Committee (VFEC).

 

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4 Comments

  1. Stephen Carter

    I wish this was the mindset when I was associated with the Vincentians. Sadly, I found my time in the seminary was steeped in racism with a faculty who preferred to look the other way.

  2. Clara Scherr

    Thank you. Here in Montana, the other arm/hand needs to be seen as RED.

  3. Sylvester Peterka

    This is a great general statement that touches on so many issues of Justice that would certainly concern Vincent. What I struggle with in this statement is not anything that is said directly in the statement as much as it can cloud the ISSUE OF RACISM. Racism is not simply prejudice or discrimination I know that when we are talking to such a tremendous community of people imbued with the Spirit of St. Vincent we are talking a worldwide community. Racism is a direct result of ” White Privilege”. While we often see it expressed individually the root cause is so much deeper. It is a part of the structure of White Society here in America and in Europe. This statement is a tremendous acknowledgment that there is a problem and a call for all of us in the Vincentian Family to Respond. It would be great to have the wisdom of the Vincentian Family to see what actions we can do to destroy Racism both individually and Systemically.

  4. Father Gabriel Adur

    Dear Sisters i am reall proud for this great general statement. We can stand together to overcome the problem of racism in our society also in Germany. Racism is a sign of lack of respect of each other. Through this statement you show the way that the love is the simple thing to understand that we are the same even we are different.

    God bless your mission and your struggle for the humanity

FAMVIN

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