Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		From a Master thesis about christianity and slavery in Antebellum Louisiana
			
			
				   Catholic leaders in Rome and in New Orleans simultaneously emphasized slaves’ religious rights as well as their  necessary obedience to their owners in all religious matters. Slaves were property and people; while their souls belonged to God, their bodies belonged to their owners
			
		
	
			
			
				   After the Louisiana Purchase, and through the 1850s, New Orleans Church officials continued to administer sacraments to free and enslaved blacks within their congregations even as they increasingly endorsed the institution of slavery and the right of parishioners to hold slaves.
			
		
	So to sum it up:
The catholic church solved it by making a distinction between a slaves body (which belonged to the slaves owner) and the soul (which belonged to god and iks the one thing that is seen as equal by god ... not the mortal body)
 
							
						
 
							
						
 
							
						

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