Rosa Parks day aligns with the Church’s social teachings that advocate for justice, equality and the dignity of every person.
Rosa Parks, through her courageous act of refusing to give up her bus seat, became a symbol of resistance against racial injustice and segregation. Her commitment to civil rights resonates with the Church’s call to promote human dignity and work towards a more just and compassionate society.
On Rosa Parks day, we are reminded of the Gospel imperative to stand against discrimination and to actively engage in efforts that promote equality and respect for all. It serves as a moment for reflection on the Church’s commitment to social justice and the ongoing work needed to build a world where every individual, regardless of race or background, is treated with the dignity they deserve as children of God.
So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. – Genesis 1:27