Will the Bishops' New Anti-Racism Committee Matter?

While he was growing up in Detroit, Michael Trail's parish offered him many role models.

His grandfather was a permanent deacon, and the parish where he worshiped, which was predominantly black and Hispanic, had other black people in leadership roles he could look up to. But later, when he left home, he encountered an attitude that said that to be Catholic in the United States means being white.

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