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A white woman stood in a mixed-race crowd of protesters on the National Mall in Washington Aug. 28, 2020, carrying a sign that read: "If you look like me, you have white power and white privilege. What will you do with it?"
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:6.0pt">Three Catholic institutions have wrestled with the influence of white Christian nationalism and white supremacy on the church and national U.S. politics in webinars in recent weeks.<o:p></o:p></p>
Racially inspired mass shootings such as the May 14 killing of 10 Black people at a Buffalo grocery store are only the most visible aspect of racism and many Catholics believe church leadership has a responsibility to help society find a way to eradicate the scourge of bigotry.