Camara's preference was for the poor - Dom Helder Pessoa Camara - Obituary

National Catholic Reporter, Sept 10, 1999 by GARY MacEION

He defended the use of class analysis as the central and indisputable element for understanding the social situation, insisting that one could use the insights of Marxism without becoming a Marxist. His response to those who denounced him as "the red bishop" serves as the perfect synthesis of his world-view: "When I feed the poor, they call me a saint; when I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist."

Gary MacEoin is a Latin America expert and frequent contributor to NCR. He can be reached at gmaceoin@compuserve.com

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