Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 3, 2025 / 12:32 pm
The president of the National Association of Black Catholic Administrators (NABCA) decried the “loss of civility and respect” in public discourse after the assassination of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk and said Black bishops received death threats.
“It is with sadness that we acknowledge the death of Charlie Kirk. Regardless of our individual opinions about his work or words, every life is sacred,” Father Reginald Norman said in a statement . Kirk was shot dead while speaking at a Utah Valley University event Sept. 10.
“In the days following his death, however, we have seen something even more tragic than the loss of one life: the loss of civility and respect for one another,” he continued. “Threats against Black bishops an