Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ President, Dr. H. James Williams speaks out about the civil unrest in America.
"First, let us join in prayer for Mr. Floyd’s family and others across the County who are experiencing loss, hurt, and frustration because of recent events; may the Lord comfort and keep all of us during this very difficult time."
6/2/2020
Dare to Risk a Caring Response
Mount Community:
First, let us join in prayer for Mr. Floyd’s family and others across the County who are experiencing loss, hurt, and frustration because of recent events; may the Lord comfort and keep all of us during this very difficult time.
As a Catholic University defined by our mission, vision, and values, we are deeply concerned about the negative, ripple effects of yet another crisis of racism playing itself out – here in Cincinnati and in communities across our Country. Indeed, the Nation’s original sin continues to eat at the very soul of our democracy and sense of well-being.
Here, at the Mount, we believe in the sanctity of humanity, without regard to race, religion, or circumstance. We are a “family,” comprised of persons from many different backgrounds – and every member of our community has value and a right to safety. During these very challenging times, we must stand firm on our values. We must remain committed to being an extension of Jesus’ mission by modeling gospel values, embracing a commitment to the values of Catholic Social Justice, and exercising particular attention to the dignity of all persons.
During this difficult time, particularly, in the midst of social distancing, and the other challenges associated with battling this Pandemic, members of our community may feel particularly isolated, even overwhelmed. Please take a moment to reach out and offer your support and encouraging words. Prayers are with our community and nation right now, as we seek justice and non-discriminatory treatment for all people. If you are feeling isolated or overwhelmed, please know that we, as a community, are here for you. Avail yourself of the University’s resources, including the Counseling Center and the Employee Assistance Program.
We applaud those who dare to exercise their First Amendment rights. Still, above the sounds of those exercising their collective right and responsibility to petition and share their sincere heartbreak and cries for justice, we can hear our Nation crying out for help. Let us, all, recognize the tremendous responsibility we have as individuals to answer that call – to foster peace and tranquility throughout our communities and for everyone. We are strong enough and caring enough to make a difference – here at the Mount, throughout the Greater Cincinnati community, and across the Country.
We are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers. With the heart of a lion, let us dare to risk a caring response…
Thanks, and may God bless,
H. James Williams, Ph.D.President
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