[Free Friday] Catholic Sisters and Priests, marching for civil rights. (1965)

Right, but then it seems you also don't see eye to eye with the Church down through the ages. Again I see nothing in Catholicism that would lead one to believe that voting privileges were some sort of "right."

Honestly I feel like this was posted just to perform racial agitation, since you're driving a pro-MLK narrative pretty hard in the comments for reasons that don't necessarily rooted in Catholic tradition. This wasn't just a "oh cool, vintage photograph" thing.

I'll admit maybe my heart has been a bit hardened on this topic, so hopefully we can both pray a rosary that we may both see this difficult topic the way God sees it. I just think immense harm has been the ultimate fruit of this "civil rights" movement and most people are blind to it, but maybe I'm wrong. I could see God perhaps being pleased with King, as I think he was probably earnest, so I don't want to speak too harshly against him, but I don't see anything in him that merits a federal holiday to say the least.

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