August 1, 2016

Kaine has been going to predominantly black church for over thirty years

The Root

They say the 11 o’clock hour on Sunday is the most segregated time in America.
Breaking with that tradition, Sen. Tim Kaine, Democratic vice presidential candidate, has attended an integrated (well, technically “black”) church for more than 30 years.

Kaine and his wife, Anne Holton, have been parishioners of St. Elizabeth’s Roman Catholic Church in what is described as a “poor predominantly black working-class neighborhood in Richmond, Va.” since the early ‘80s. Kaine has been a practicing Catholic for his entire life, and his faith is a pillar in his life.

According to NBC News, the senator returned to the church for a recent Sunday mass after being named as Hillary Clinton’s running mate and told reporters about his introduction to St. E’s:

“Anne found it in the summer of 1984. We were married here in November of 1984, and this and our neighborhood are really the center of our lives here. So we needed some prayers today, and we got some prayers, and we got some support and it really feels good,” he said.

"I found our way to his parish 32 years ago almost by accident,” she said and thanked the congregation for the prayers and promised that “we will all have a big party at the end no matter what happens.” Sen. Kaine, who is a tenor in the choir, was also a
 Sen. Kaine, who is a tenor in the choir, was also asked to sing “Taste and See” for the congregation.

Kaine and his wife, who just resigned her post as Virginia’s secretary of education and is a former governor’s daughter who integrated Richmond’s public schools as a child, chose to send their three children to public school, another big departure from most politicians who send their children to private institutions.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

USans are conditioned to believe that professing Christianity marks one as a good person. The atheist is seen as bad.

But most gruesome gangsters (including hit men) and dictators of capitalist countries favored by the US are devoutly religious.

Also, while on the subject of religious nogoodniks, the US House and Senate has no avowed atheists in their ranks.

Socialists, on the other hand, generally pacifistic, non-violent and considerate of their brethren, are scorned by the culture, in no small part because of their prevalent non-belief in religion.

Anonymous said...





First black VP. You saw it first here. Ha!









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