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[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]

Thursday, September 14, 2017

No Guns Allowed At Chicago's "Catholic" Churches, Cardinal Cupich Says

No Guns Allowed At Chicago's "Catholic" Churches, Cardinal Cupich Says
 
 
 "Catholics" headed to Mass will have to leave their guns at home, under a new policy that Cardinal Blase Cupich said will go into effect Sunday. The ban include all firearms — including concealed weapons carried by those with a permit — from all property owned by the Archdiocese of Chicago, including churches and schools.
Cupich said the policy was intended to allow people to "gather, pray and worship in safety and peace."



"The intent of this policy is to balance the rights of all who approach Archdiocesan churches, schools or other facilities with the greatest possible protection for children, the elderly and otherwise vulnerable people of our society," Cupich wrote in an order sent to parishes.
Law enforcement officers are exempt from the policy, according to the order.
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In addition, members of religious orders who live on church property will be allowed to own guns, but they must be stored unloaded in a locked container, according to the order.
Churches will be required to post the Illinois State Police sign indicating that guns are not allowed on church property, according to the order.

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In April, Cupich vowed to tackle the issue of violence in Chicago by creating "a framework for peace building in our city.”
As part of that effort, the archdiocese created the Peace Venture Philanthropy Fund, which will invest in new anti-violence approaches and expand promising programs.
The Rev. Michael Pfleger, who lobbied former Cardinal Francis George unsuccessfully for years to ban guns from church property, thanked Cupich in a Facebook post Tuesday.

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Dear Cardinal Cupich,

I was appalled but not surprised to learn of your gun ban in the archdiocese of Chicago, inviting violence to those places now known to be defenseless in an area where violence is endemic. Aggression is forbidden by the Natural Law, but self defense and the defense of others is a moral obligation, both by Natural Law and by the Order of Charity.

In the light of objective reason, your gun ban is not only unreasonable, it is immoral. You are ranked among the princes of the Church, a chief among shepherds, but you and your cohorts are no better than hirelings. Your job is to protect the flock, not to put their lives at increased risk by immoral decrees and furthermore putting their salvation at risk by the false doctrines which are the root cause of your ill-considered decree. There are many things about which you should speak, but in this case, dear Cardinal Cupich, you missed a wonderful opportunity to remain silent.

Please, I beg you, wake up!


Susette
JS Morris