D.C. has its first black archbishop, but what took so long? [View all]
(headline cont'd)... Look to the history of black U.S. Catholicism.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2019/04/04/dc-has-its-first-black-archbishop-what-took-so-long-look-history-black-us-catholicism/
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregorys appointment to lead the Archdiocese of Washington is a long-overdue honor for Gregory and the long-suffering black Catholic community in the United States. Often taken for granted, black Catholics now have an archbishop who heads a storied political archdiocese and is likely to become first black cardinal from this country.
Gregorys appointment however, raises two important questions: Why did it take so long to appoint an African American bishop to one of the most important dioceses in the country? And why isnt he a cardinal yet?
The answers partially lie in the history of racism within the U.S. Catholic church and in the Washington region in particular.
...Gregorys appointment is a turning point, but this appointment alone does not mean that racial issues are resolved in the U.S. Catholic Church. Racism is the reason it has taken so long for a black bishop to be in contention to become a cardinal.