New York Mayor Bloomberg Bans Religion at 9/11 Ceremony
By Martin Gould
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is under attack for refusing
to allow members of the clergy to play a role in the city’s commemoration of the
tenth anniversary of 9/11.
Bloomberg insists the ceremonies should focus on the families of those killed in
the attacks on the World Trade Center. He is also barring political speech. But
pastors and politicians are lining up to lambast his decision, reports The Wall
Street Journal.
"This is America, and to have a memorial service where there's no prayer, this
appears to be insanity to me," said Rudy Washington, a deputy mayor under
Bloomberg’s predecessor Rudy Giuliani, who organized a nationally televised
interfaith ceremony at Yankee Stadium in the days after the 2001 attacks.
"I feel like America has lost its way," added Washington. “I am very upset about
it. This is crazy.”
New York City Council member Fernando Cabrera, a pastor in the Bronx, said faith
was one of the “pillars that carried us through” the days after the attacks and
called religious leaders “the spiritual and emotional backbone.”
“When you have a situation where people are trying to find meaning, where
something is bigger than them, when you have a crisis of this level, they often
look to the clergy," added Cabrera, who said excluding religious leaders from
the ceremony was "wiping out the recognition of the importance that spirituality
plays on that day."
The most prominent religious leader in the city, Roman Catholic archbishop
Timothy Dolan, said he would celebrate Mass in St. Patrick’s Cathedral on the
morning of September 11 and then go to St. Peter’s Church which is a short walk
from Ground Zero.
Bloomberg says he wants the tone of the ceremony to be similar to that of
previous years where the lack of religious input went largely unnoticed. But
because this year marks a decade since the worst attack on American soil and
with the presence of Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush this year’s
event will receive far more notice.
It will also be the first time the ceremony, in which dignitaries will recite
poetry and the names of the dead will be read out, has been held at the site of
the Twin Towers.
Bloomberg, a Jew, has seemed to take contradictory positions on religion when it
comes to matters surrounding 9/11. He has defended the display of religious
symbols, including the so-called “World Trade Center Cross,” two steel beams
which form a 20 foot tall cross which was discovered in the rubble of the Twin
Towers, at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.
He has also supported the right of Muslims to build Park51, a 13-story community
center two blocks from the site, saying he “shouldn't be in the business of
picking" one religion over another.
“I think it's fair to say if somebody was going to try, on that piece of
property, to build a church or a synagogue, nobody would be yelling and
screaming," Bloomberg said. "The fact of the matter is that Muslims have a right
to do it, too."
The mayor’s spokeswoman Evelyn Erskine defended the decision not to invite
religious leaders to speak. "There are hundreds of important people that have
offered to participate over the last nine years, but the focus remains on the
families of the thousands who died on Sept. 11," she said.
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