Quote from: Rufus T Firefly on December 04, 2024, 11:28:54 AMQuote from: Truthsayer on December 03, 2024, 03:43:03 PMWho thought this was a good idea? The Mass is sacred to many people and not a place for protests. And I'm saying that as someone who attends rallies and events in support of Palestine and doesn't go to Mass! Could have protested at the Cardinals residence rather than this...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz6lxnvy27vo.amp
As a regular Mass goer at St Patrick's Cathedral, I'd be confident in saying that the vast majority of those attending that Mass, would have a great deal of sympathy for the plight of the Palestinian People and the grievous injustices they are suffering.
I would also say that there is a lot of anger locally about what happened on Sunday morning, and the real impact of the protest was simply to undermine the support that many people have for the cause. I am at a loss to understand the rationale for this, or who thought this would be a good idea.
Oh, I dunno. Maybe the almost complete silence about the genocide from the leader of the Church had something to do with it. No doubt he doesn't want to be labelled anti-Semitic by the Zionist mass murderers and have uncomfortable truths about the Vatican's 'rat line' to spirit Nazi war criminals away after WWII brought up. The 'founder' of Christianity must be spinning in his tomb at how his 'chosen' representative on Earth has conducted himself over the last year as Palestinian children are slaughtered on an industrial scale.