From Alabama-
An Alabama church has removed a pew honoring Confederate
President Jefferson Davis, saying the memorial had no place at a time
when rebel symbols have been adopted by white supremacists.
The pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church, Robert C. Wisnewski Jr.,
posted a message on the church website last week saying the wooden pew
was dedicated more than 90 years ago at a service featuring a
pro-lynching segregationist.
After learning of the pew's history
at a recent planning retreat, church leaders discussed it and then voted
to remove the pew from the sanctuary and place it in the church
archive, he wrote.
"Confederate monuments and symbols have
increasingly been used by groups that promote white supremacy and are
now, to many people of all races, seen to represent insensitivity,
hatred, and even evil," Wisnewski wrote. "The mission of our parish is
diametrically opposed to what these symbols have come to mean."
More here-
https://www.krmg.com/news/alabama-church-removes-pew-honoring-confederate-president/kxvJtoW0wWz0yYtzRBBqCO/
Monday, February 11, 2019
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