A
Statement From the ELCA Synod Bishops of Minnesota
In the
church’s way of telling time January is the season of Epiphany, when Christians
remember the Magi—travelers from the east who followed a star to the infant
Jesus. Not by accident these mysterious
wayfarers are often depicted as reflecting the wondrous diversity of the whole world. The Christ child is thus honored as Lord of
all, regardless of race or gender or class or nationality.
In this
season of Epiphany (“revealing”) we bishops speak with one voice in professing
that we believe all people are loved by God, priceless and full of
amazing potential. We rebuke our nation’s president for the vile, bigoted
language he reportedly used on January 11th to describe certain
countries in God’s beloved world.
This episode far transcends the “politics”
of the moment. It speaks to the very soul of our nation and
touches upon some of our dearest American values: deep respect, loving care, and welcoming hospitality
toward others—especially the marginalized. We are not just grieved by the unfortunate
language that was used. More troubling
to us is the president’s assumption that our country should only care about and receive the gifted and
successful of the world—along with the presumption that he knows which
countries provide such. Our
disagreement with the president arises from both our faith and our personal
experiences with neighbors from around the globe.
We bishops
call upon all Minnesotans to join us in repudiating racism and all other forms
of bigotry. We implore all ten members
of our state’s U. S. Congressional Delegation to ask the president to apologize
for his unfortunate remarks, to engage with international partners in seriously
addressing the global refugee crisis, and to work in bipartisan fashion toward
truly comprehensive and compassionate immigration reform in our own country.
Bishop
Thomas Aitken, Northeastern Minnesota Synod
Bishop
Jon Anderson, Southwestern Minnesota Synod
Bishop
Steven Delzer, Southeastern Minnesota Synod
Bishop
Patricia Lull, Saint Paul Area Synod
Bishop
Ann Svennungsen, Minneapolis Area Synod
Bishop
Lawrence Wohlrabe, Northwestern Minnesota Synod
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