Gaza Ceasefire Refusal Puts Emeryville City Council "On the Wrong Side of History" Says Local Catholic Priest
Reverend is "Shocked" at the City Council's Loss of Rectitude
Emeryville's City Council majority, continuing on their steadfast refusal to resolve for a ceasefire in Gaza, threatens to condemn the City in the eyes of neighboring municipalities in the Bay Area as an unprincipled city, "on the wrong side of history" as the Reverend Aidan McAleenan of Saint Columba Catholic Church on Emeryville's Oakland border says. In the six months since the Council majority led by then Mayor John Bauters voted to reject even to discuss the merits of a ceasefire resolution (4-1, Priforce dissenting), most of the nation (minus the Republican Party) has moved on, and now even the famously reluctant President of the United States is calling for a ceasefire. Emeryville however, has dug in their heels on the issue.The Saint Columba Church, located on San Pablo Avenue at 64th Street, one block from the Emeryville border, serves as Emeryville's Catholic church. As the Reverend explains, "Our parish encompasses all of Emeryville and a little of Oakland & Berkeley. So Emeryville is in our parish." And that is likely an extra reason why he is pained to see the City Council's recalcitrance on the issue of a Gaza ceasefire. "It shocks me to the high heaven that those who supposedly represent us all on the Emeryville City Council would vote against calling for a ceasefire [except Council member Kalimah Priforce], he told the Tattler.
St Columba Church, noteworthy for its quest for "radical inclusivity" as Father Aiden puts it, is unafraid of practicing what is preached. The church is identified with its yearly growing collection of wooden crosses alongside San Pablo Ave representing those killed by gunfire in Oakland, a large 'Racism is Sin' banner and now a banner calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Other churches in the Emeryville area have also loudly called for a ceasefire in Gaza, among them the Berkeley Methodist United Church on Carlton Street. That church, led by Emeryville resident Pastor Pamela Kurtz had, until recently, a banner out front proclaiming "Love Demands Permanent Ceasefire Now' (since vandalized).
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Banner at the Berkeley Methodist Unified Church A few blocks from Emeryville. |
A moral counterweight to the overly circumspect Emeryville City Council majority, the Reverend McAleenan noted over 140 countries have called for a ceasefire in Gaza. "Speaking as a northern Irish man who grew up in war and was a second class citizen as a Roman Catholic, I hurt with those who hurt and those who are 'othered'. Ceasefire is the only way." he said. Suggesting the City Council majority may be too timid, the Reverend added, "Criticizing Israel is not anti semitic. We are called in our humanity to call out inhumanity everywhere. Israel is not the Jewish faith. All governments need to be held accountable, including our own."
Council member Priforce is an active parishioner at St Columba Church.
Council member Bauters is running for the position of Alameda County District 5 Supervisor in November and will give up his Emeryville City Council seat no matter the election outcome.
Mr Bauters and the other Council members against the ceasefire resolution discussion were asked but did not comment for this story.
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Emeryville's St Columba Catholic Church Located at 6401 San Pablo Avenue in Oakland. |