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Forum Post: Rev James H Cooper statement

Posted 12 years ago on Dec. 18, 2011, 2:45 a.m. EST by applesandoranges (10)
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This is the full statement from Reverend Dr. James H. Cooper, Rector of Trinity Church, in response to today's Occupy Wall Street protests.

"We are saddened that OWS protestors chose to ignore yesterday’s messages from Archbishop Tutu, from the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Katharine Jefferts Schori, and from Bishop of New York Mark S. Sisk. Bishop Tutu said: 'In a country where all people can vote and Trinity’s door to dialogue is open, it is not necessary to forcibly break into property.” The Presiding Bishop said: “Other facilities of Trinity continue to be open to support the Occupy movement, for which I give great thanks. It is regrettable that Occupy members feel it is necessary to provoke potential legal and police action by attempting to trespass on other parish property…I would urge all concerned to stand down and seek justice in ways that do not further alienate potential allies.' Bishop Sisk said: 'The movement should not be used to justify breaking the law nor is it necessary to break into property for the movement to continue.'

OWS protestors call out for social and economic justice; Trinity has been supporting these goals for more than 300 years. The protestors say they want to improve housing and economic development; Trinity is actively engaged in such efforts in the poorest neighborhoods in New York City and indeed around the world. We do not, however, believe that erecting a tent city at Duarte Square enhances their mission or ours. The vacant lot has no facilities to sustain a winter encampment. In good conscience and faith, we strongly believe to do so would be wrong, unsafe, unhealthy, and potentially injurious. We will continue to provide places of refuge and the responsible use of our facilities in the Wall Street area. We are gratified by the support we have received from so many in the community.   -The Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper, Rector of Trinity Church

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[-] 2 points by applesandoranges (10) 12 years ago

Does this mean everyone should be able to take everyone elses private property. Sarcasm - Is that what the police were doing how is OWS any different.

[-] 1 points by applesandoranges (10) 12 years ago

Whats going on...Whats going on...

[-] 1 points by applesandoranges (10) 12 years ago

Any comments

[-] -1 points by alouis (1511) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Having a public space out in the open helps keep the movement vital and on the minds of the public. It was right to occupy Zuccoti and right to try again. The Church gets no use out of this piece of land and OWS is along with the unions, as imperfect as both are, just about all the 99% have as far as a voice goes.

[-] 2 points by Confusedoldguy (260) 12 years ago

Trying to seize land from a church that has already been generous to the movement is shameful. It reinforces the impression that OWS is just a buch of spoiled brats who feel they are entitled to others people's stuff. Strategically, it was a stupid move, one more in a long list.

[-] 0 points by applesandoranges (10) 12 years ago

any comments

[-] 1 points by Jflynn64 (337) 12 years ago

What do you want us to say. the Church, who hep people, wants the complainers out of the building. Most of the nation knows this.

[-] -1 points by richardkentgates (3269) 12 years ago

first I've heard of this but there has been a concerted effort to lead people of this movement in a self destructive direction.

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