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It has been barely two weeks since Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., returned from Rome, where Pope Francis made him the first African American cardinal in history. The groundbreaking title change comes in a year filled with protests over racial injustice and inequity and during a pandemic that has disproportionally impacted communities of color in the United States.
This seems more like a puff piece but it's interesting. The questions seem longer than the responses.
DC's Wilton Gregory, first African American cardinal, on Joe Biden, race and COVID-19
(RNS) — Asked why he won't deny Communion to a president-elect who supports abortion rights, Gregory said, 'I don't want to go to the table with a gun on the table first.'
religionnews.com
This seems more like a puff piece but it's interesting. The questions seem longer than the responses.