Why Are So Many
Catholics So Anti-Police?
In experiencing a reversion and returning fully to the
Catholic Faith about eight years ago, I caught fire.
However, recent events have tested my faith in a most unexpected
way. You see, I am a veteran of almost thirty
years of law enforcement, and to say my profession has been attacked recently
is a gross understatement.
As a cop, I have been accused of the most horrific things by
complete strangers and have had people wish me dead just for wearing the
badge-the badge I donned under oath to faithfully serve my fellow citizen even
to the point of dying for them. When I
started, I was under no illusion that I would be loved for what I did, and in
fact, I relished the idea of serving despite being hated for doing the right
thing (Matt 5:10). What I did not expect, however, was
that the hatred shown would come from good, honest, decent and well-meaning
people who have bought into a false narrative propagated by special interest
groups and aided by the media. I am not
going to get into how cold hard facts prove that cops are not killing
people-minorities especially- in the numbers the media want us to believe. To read more on this, I’ve offered an
excellent article written by Heather MacDonald from Hillsdale College: https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/the-danger-of-the-black-lives-matter-movement/. I also won’t get into how much more than 99%
of officer-involved shootings are completely justified and within established
legal guidelines. That’s for another
day. This has to do with how my fellow
Catholics are treating me and my colleagues despite those facts.
When I came back to the Catholic Church, I immersed myself
in Her riches and read everything I could get my hands on. I jumped on social media to keep up with
Catholic apologists, Catholic blogs, Catholic news services, etc. and I
realized I could even connect with a whole bunch of priests and other religious
from around the world! Best case
scenario, right? Not even close.
Now, I am not naive enough to think that just because
someone wears a Roman collar, or defends the faith on an international stage they
will be completely free of prejudice, but I expected at least a modicum of
fairness in the assessments they share.
One by one, these people whom I looked up to as models of
Christian charity and steadfast truthfulness started to not only buy into the
anti-cop rhetoric, but they also promote it as well. One Legion of Christ priest in particular,
who is very well known on social media posted an article about a police shooting
that was authored by a virulently anti-cop, left wing writer and the priest
offered a comment blaming the officer for the shooting. He had no proof, mind you that the cop was
wrong nor did he have any information other than the story from this reporter,
but in the priest’s opinion, this shooting was unjustified. When I commented in his post that the writer
was biased and that none of the facts were known yet, the good Father responded
quite tersely while supporting his uninformed assessment. So much for truth or charity.
Another social media post by an internationally known
Catholic apologist and radio show host concerned a different police-involved
shooting. Again, the attached news
report was by a leftist news organization and immediately the issue of race was
exploited to convict the officer. Did
the apologist offer any comments urging restraint or giving the benefit of the
doubt? Nope. In fact, when I commented asking for just
that, I was attacked, along with the whole of law enforcement by this guy’s
Catholic followers. Photos of police
dogs attacking civil rights marchers back in the 1960’s were posted for my
benefit. What in the world does that
have to do with a police officer in 2016 responding to a threat and shooting a
gun-wielding person? Did this apologist
step in and call for a charitable exchange among his followers? Nope.
He simply posted an anti-police story and sat back to watch the
fireworks. I’ve heard this apologist
bend over backward to accommodate attackers of the Catholic Faith, but cops get
no such treatment.
These instances
represent only two of many such encounters.
Google “Black Lives Matters Madonna” and take a look at how a “Catholic”
organization has misused a painting of Our Lady to perpetuate the lies.
Catholics, by their nature often side with the underdog-the
oppressed, the marginalized, and that is a great thing. However, too many now have accepted the
propaganda that ANY minority killed by the police is automatically a victim of
“police violence” and was targeted due to their race.
I consider myself blessed to be able to work in the same
city I live and go to church and every day on my lunch break, I try to get over
to my parish to pray a Rosary. It has
helped me tremendously to grow in my faith. Over the last two years though, I’ve
noticed a marked change in how fellow parishioners react to seeing me in uniform.
It started with lack of eye contact and has moved to obvious disdain and now open
hostility.
Contrast that with my interactions with Evangelical folk I
deal with on a regular basis at a mega church that is also in our city.
Whenever I have to go there while working, I can barely make it into the
building without being stopped several times so they can thank me for my
service. If I did not know the truths of
the Catholic faith, it is very possible that I would be a member there. I now find myself avoiding my parish church
unless it is to go to confession or attend Sunday Mass and my prayer life is
suffering as a result. I realize I can
pray anywhere, but feeling unwelcome in my own parish and vilified by fellow
Catholics has taken its toll. I barely
have the spiritual strength to get to Sunday Mass anymore. My pastor and even our wonderful bishop have
always supported law enforcement and are very welcoming, but when experiencing this
backlash from others in my faith community, I’m at a loss. I’ve had to really concentrate on the fact
that the Catholic Church is much more than the sinners like me who occupy it, that
it is divinely instituted and it is She alone that can give me the Eucharist
and the chance at Heaven. Otherwise, I’d
probably be gone.
I have spent more than half my life fighting for the oppressed,
protecting the victims in our society, and have lived a life of service. I have given so much for my community and
have sacrificed much. I’ve missed
holidays, birthdays, have had to leave my wife and four kids alone in our house
during four different hurricanes. I’ve been shot at several times, been spat
on, kicked, punched, ended up in the hospital, and had my family threatened. All that I expect as part of my job. What I do not expect is for my fellow
Catholics-clergy included-to pile on.
The media trip over themselves to blame everything on cops and
well-meaning people are now buying into those lies. The rhetoric that exists nowadays making
enemies of police officers is getting us killed just for wearing the
uniform. It’s no joke, and a good
portion of the Catholic community seems to be fine with it.
You would think that Catholics had learned not to trust the
media. After the priest sex abuse scandals
of the 90’s, the media made it seem as if every single priest was an
abuser. We all knew better though. But now, the media says all cops are
bloodthirsty racists and yeah, Catholics are good with that. They’ll even use the stories from the same
media outlets that disingenuously and viciously attacked Holy Mother Church in
the past to indict the police when none of them knows anything about working
the streets as a cop.
Catholic talk
shows will speak with confidence of how we “need to have a conversation” about
police shootings while pretending to actually have a clue about such
matters. I make the analogy sometimes of
my watching a heavily edited video of a surgeon who loses a patient on the
table. Of course, it’s only the last
10-15 seconds of this surgery, and all the things that happened that were out of
the control of the surgeon prior to the death of the patient are not shown or
discussed, but with absolutely no medical training or experience, I’m now going
to meticulously pick apart, over the course of several hours, the actions of
the surgeon who had only seconds to react and adjust and then proclaim that
what he did amounted to murder because life choices the patient made
contributed to his death. Seems
fair. And, the surgeon isn’t even having
to operate while his life is being threatened!
The Catholic talk show hosts often end this “conversation” (or
indictment) with “but of course, we support law enforcement and thank them for
their service.” Please. Just don’t.
And by all means, invite academicians and other “experts” on your show
to discuss police shootings, but don’t for the love of all that is good in this
world, invite an actual street cop on to give any perspective, because everyone
is an expert, right?
I have had to start “un-friending” or “unfollowing” many,
many fellow Catholics because of the overwhelming anti-cop rhetoric. I literally lose sleep over this, and my
faith is getting weaker every day because I can’t listen to Catholic radio that
used to buoy my spiritual strength. I
never have asked for thanks for what I do.
The only thing I’ve ever asked from the public, including my fellow
Catholics is the benefit of the doubt and I’m not seeing that. In fact, I am now getting attacked and I’m
not going to lie. It hurts. A lot.
I certainly can understand your frustration and disappointment, but I don't think you'd find this is true of all Catholics around the country. There are several priests I "know" online, as well as several Catholic bloggers who do support our law enforcement officers. Just as there are liberal cities and towns , there are also conservative cities and towns. The same holds true for Catholic parishes and dioceses. A lot of what people say and think is dependent on where they live and worship. The priest at my parish actually encouraged LEO's to wear their uniforms and badges so as to be an example to our parish community, especially our youth. Perhaps you might consider following some priests and bloggers who think for themselves, instead of those who allow the media to do their thinking for them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments. I agree with you that not every Catholic is anti-police (thank God). As I mentioned in my post, my pastor and bishop are very supportive, and I have taken your advice in seeking more supportive Catholics on social media. God bless!
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