Week 4
A Powerless Community in Shock and Grief
What is my experience of stunned communal powerlessness, communal shock and grief? And in the context of systemic racial injustice. What are the racial dynamics in my life? What does it mean to be antiracist? What does it mean to be/have an ally for racial justice?
Seventh Station: Jesus Falls the Second Time
Eighth Station: Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem
Ninth Station: Jesus Falls the Third Time
The Catholic Anti-Racism Project (CARP) has created a new booklet for the 2021 Lenten season. It sets out seven weeks of prayers to recognize and counter personal and systemic racial injustice. Each week focuses on several Stations of the Cross and offers a reflection, commentary, and resources to enrich the Examen.
Join us every Monday during Lent @ 7pm via Zoom to pray and share this experience together.
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The Catholic Anti-Racism Project (CARP) is comprised of members from three NYC Catholic parishishes—St. Francis de Sales, St. Charles Borromeo/Resurrection/All Saints, and St. Francis Xavier—with funding provided by Catholic Charities of NY. This is a new initiative formed in 2020 to address the history of anti-racism within the Church and to document the experiences of African-American Catholics.