Anonymous wrote:Good morning! I'm a Washingtonian Catholic who currently attends a "black" Catholic Church. More and more I've found the sermon's to be more and more racial, as long time parishioners feel more and more threatened by gentrification in the city. I won't say where I go to Church, so as not to strike a discussion on that, but it's been polarizing and creating what I feel is anti-Christian racial tension. There's also been a lot of political discussion that I feel is anti-Christian. So, I'm looking for a new Church home. I know that all Churches come with their caveats and am not expecting something that meets my every demand. But, I am expecting a Church that fulfills the Christian promise of us valuing every one of God's children and does not make politics the focus. Also, my children's religious upbringing is important, so I'm looking for something that has a lot of children's programs. Essentially, I'd like something diverse, ie not all African American or all white. Dies this exist in DC? As I'm not interested in leaving the city for services, please don't urge me to your church outside of DC's borders. If that means I get no feedback, so be it. Thank you!
I'm sorry that you've experienced this. I think you and I may have attended the same parish. I'm AA (well biracial) and I don't like racial overtones in a church as well. Church is suppose to be about inclusion not division. In my case it's not the priests (whom I have so much respect for) that bothered me. It was the parishioners. However, I won't get into it on this thread about that. I just wanted to let you know that you're not the only one who feels this way.
You may want to try:
Saint Peter's near Eastern Market
http://www.saintpetersdc.org
Saint Anne's near Tentleytown
http://www.stanndc.org
I'm not sure if you drive or not, but both parishes are within walking distance to the Metro.