Thursday, July 11, 2019

Nice of them...

Searching that Samuel Gregg who Helen Dale re-tweeted (he's one of those irritating conservative Catholics who like small government because God wants people to suffer - see how easy it is to argue like him!) led me to a conservative Catholic site which had this news item of some interest:
The Russian Orthodox Church is debating an end to the practice of blessing large scale weapons, including nuclear missiles.
 
Last month, a committee on ecclesial law met in Moscow and recommended ending the practice of blessing missiles and warheads, and suggested that priests should instead bless only individual soldiers and their personal weapons.

According to a report by Religion News Service, Bishop Savva Tutunov of the Moscow Patriarchate said that it would be more appropriate to bless only the warrior who is defending their country, and their own personal weapon–instead of bombs.

“One can talk about the blessing of a warrior on military duty in defense of the fatherland,” said Tutunov.

“At the end of the corresponding ritual, the personal weapon is also blessed — precisely because it is connected to the individual person who is receiving the blessing. By the same reasoning, weapons of mass destruction should not be sanctified,” he said.

The proposal to end the blessings for larger weapons has yet to be approved by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, head of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Weapons systems, including Topol-class intercontinental ballistic missiles, are frequently blessed by members of the Russian Orthodox clergy during military parades and other events. These blessings are seen as a way of spiritually protecting the country.

3 comments:

  1. you cannot be a Christian and believe in small government. however he is a catholic.
    the private sector or individuals will not help the poor and needy;

    If he has read his bible ( and of course he does nor which is why he is a catholic) he would find the poor will always be with us

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  3. You can be a Christian and believe in small government. Don't be blinkered Homer. With welfare for the mean-time, meeting Henry George halfway, and making the government the beneficiary of usury, you could have a very small government, and the people weaning off welfare. Yes it would take a century or two to get it right, but it could be done.

    You see the welfare payments and you imagine its all these poor people that are sucking off us. This is not the case at all. Modern Monetary, banking and taxation practices, are welfare for the already wealthy.

    We need to carve a WORKERS paradise, out of a small business paradise.

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