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The Rev. Luis Barrios, an Episcopal priest canonically resident in the Diocese of New York, was sentenced to serve two months in a federal prison after he and five others were found guilty in January of entering the Fort Benning military base in Georgia as part of a protest against the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. He is scheduled to begin serving his sentence on March 9.
Fr. Barrios and others opponents claim that graduates of the institute, formerly known as the U.S. Army School of the Americas, “have been implicated in some of the worst human rights violations in the Western Hemisphere.” They want the government to order the school closed permanently.
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2. evan miller wrote:
Barrios is a disgrace. Just another 60’s radical wannabe. Probably be appointed US representative to the OAS by the current administration. Just kidding (I think!). |
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3. Jeff Thimsen wrote:
Has the word “screwball” fallen out of favor? February 27, 10:55 am | [comment link] |
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4. mannainthewilderness wrote:
“worst human rights violations in the history of the Western hemisphere”? Really? They killed people in numbers as in the Inquisition or World War II Nazis? And let’s not even go too far south of our border and discuss some of that behavior. February 27, 10:57 am | [comment link] |
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5. Jeffersonian wrote:
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this the same chap who was using his parish to initiate children into a Hispanic street gang? February 27, 11:25 am | [comment link] |
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6. Harvey wrote:
“Mother Goddess”?? Sounds pagan to me. What branch of the TEC does this person belong to??? February 27, 11:26 am | [comment link] |
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7. Churchman wrote:
Maybe they’re part of the Collyridian Britannic Episcopal Church ( http://thecbec.wordpress.com/—you can’t make this stuff up. ) They provide a wealth of material at this address http://collyridianliturgies.wikispaces.com/ for “traditional Anglican liturgies that honour the Divine Feminine.” February 27, 11:28 am | [comment link] |
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8. Undergroundpewster wrote:
A two month sentence that Fr. Barrios will wear as a badge of honor no doubt. Will Kairos pay him a visit? February 27, 11:31 am | [comment link] |
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9. evan miller wrote:
Three members of his favorite community activist group, the Latin Kings, just got indicted for murder here in Lexington, KY. It was an “internal matter.” February 27, 11:36 am | [comment link] |
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10. Charming Billy wrote:
Called on to the carpet for “Vocational Immaturity”? But I thought “vocational immaturity” was a core TEC institutional value. February 27, 1:23 pm | [comment link] |
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11. Katherine wrote:
From the article:
If Bishop Sisk won’t consider a criminal conviction “conduct unbecoming,” he ought to consider this heresy, but of course he won’t. February 27, 1:31 pm | [comment link] |
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12. Old Pilgrim wrote:
Just the latest enormity in what TEC promotes and tolerates. When will that institution hit bottom?? February 27, 1:33 pm | [comment link] |
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13. TomRightmyer wrote:
There has been some discussion on other lists about this man’s support for Puerto Rican independence. New York may have the highest number of peculiar Episcopal clergy though there are some other dioceses that may have a higher percentage of such. February 27, 2:09 pm | [comment link] |
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14. John Wilkins wrote:
I think the objection to the SOA had to do with death squads, torture, and the support of dictatorships. I’m sure there are nice people in the SOA. And I’m sure they thought they were doing the right thing. Most of us do. In Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, the violence was pretty brutal. The Caravan of Death, in Chile wasn’t a lot of fun either. If there had been democracy in Latin America, there would be some socialism, but it would not be much different than it is now. February 27, 2:28 pm | [comment link] |
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15. evan miller wrote:
John, |
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16. John Wilkins wrote:
Evan, they were cultured, civilized murderers, able to rationalize the killing of innocents. It was not merely soldiers, but writers, artists, and free people - enemies of the state. And this is a theological point, as well. There is no evidence that if Allende had power he would have tried to make it a dictatorship. If he had, why wouldn’t he have tried previously to make it such? Communists are active participants in several European countries. Kerala and Bengal have both had communist governments, I believe. And as far as Cuba goes, perhaps if we had ended the embargo a few decades ago, Castro would have been deprived of his only justification for maintaining power: that the US is at war with him, and he is, essentially, a war-time leader. That said, Barrios has no real parish…. February 27, 3:17 pm | [comment link] |
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17. Jeffersonian wrote:
I wonder if Rev. Barrios is upset by Frank Griswold or Kate Schori going to Cuba and uttering not so much as a syllable in criticism of the regime there, preferring instead to pillory (as JW does above) US policy. I have to say that, while I did get a good whiff of Pinochet’s tear gas whilst in Santiago, it was only one of two Latin American countries I spent any time at all in where I never had a gun pointed at me. February 27, 3:31 pm | [comment link] |
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18. Daniel wrote:
Rev. Barrios - “I am Episcopalian.” ‘nuff said. Re #16 - Your comment reminds me of Paul Robeson’s “To You Beloved Comrade” eulogy to Josef Stalin February 27, 4:25 pm | [comment link] |
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19. Fr. Dale wrote:
Fr. Barrios said that the ultimate goal of his social activism is “being able to organize the religiosity of the people, so they can reach their liberation.” He said it is his “duty to our Goddess to build a better world.” |
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20. Jim K wrote:
Since none of the other posters on this thread have any actual experience with the School of the Americas, perhaps a little reality might be permitted to intrude? I served at Fort Gulick, Canal Zone and treated many of the staff, students and families of the School. My clearest recollection is of a conversation in the Officers Club bar with several Central and South American officers. This was just before Nixon resigned. They kept asking us when the US military was going to arrest Congress and the Supreme Court and prevent Nixon from being “deposed.” We could not convince them that not a single US officer was going to raise a finger to save the President from a Constitutional process to impeach and, if convicted, remove him from office. Our Latin American colleagues kept insisting that, very soon, the Joint Chiefs would declare a state of emergency, seize all the TV and radio stations, declare martial law, etc. They just could not believe that nothing like that was even possible. The orders would not be given and, if given, would not be obeyed. Shortly after Nixon’s resignation, I met one of them who told me something along the lines of: “Well, I guess you Yanquis really do practice that stuff you teach about civilian control and loyalty to the Constitution!” I think that the experience of watching the most powerful military force on earth sit quietly by and let the Constitution govern taught the students more than any class could have done. February 28, 12:27 am | [comment link] |
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21. Katherine wrote:
#22, thus proving that even Galbraith can be wrong. Modern conservatives are more nearly like the classic liberals than any other historic group. They can, and many of them do actively, support private charity and church-connected charity and NGO-style charity while deploring the forced charity represented by the socialist/progressive state. February 28, 7:23 am | [comment link] |
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22. Sarah1 wrote:
“Selfishness” = “not wanting to give the State money so that those morally superior people can best decide what to do with it” February 28, 11:14 am | [comment link] |
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23. libraryjim wrote:
Generosity = allowing the Government to take 98% of our money so that it can create bureaucracies to pretend to do good, but in rality creates a dependency nation; in favor of a ‘welfare state’ to take care of the citizens ‘from the womb to the tomb’ (which becomes a shorter journey, especially if FOCA is passed!). Selfishness = wanting to keep our money and limit the government to doing only those things delineated by the Constitution. (see: State’s Rights Sovereignty movement) February 28, 11:21 am | [comment link] |
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24. libraryjim wrote:
rality = reality Selfishness = conservatives who give to charity |
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25. Albany+ wrote:
The real issue is, of course, Bishop Sisk and not this nut-job priest. It is likewise an indictment of an ordination “process” that seeks out those on the liberal fringe especially if they are of the “right cultural background” and then does not know how to discipline them when they go around the bend—especially if it would make a bishop seem culturally insensitive. February 28, 1:45 pm | [comment link] |
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