If interculturation means


paganism by any other name, you can keep it.

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Anonymous said…
How Christians in general, and Catholics in particular get caught up in this ersatz holiday is a mystery to me.

"Thus, Karenga explained in his 1977 Kwanzaa: Origin, Concepts, Practice, 'Kwanzaa is not an imitation, but an alternative, in fact, an oppositional alternative to the spookism, mysticism and non-earth based practices which plague us as a people and encourage our withdrawal from social life rather than our bold confrontation with it.' The holiday 'was chosen to give a Black alternative to the existing holiday and give Blacks an opportunity to celebrate themselves and history rather than simply imitate the practice of the dominant society.'"

From The Story of Kwanza

Catholic parishes and schools who think they are reaching out culturally to African Americans by adopting this holiday are doing NO favors.