...were more like the Russian Orthodox, the bulldozers would be busy. From the Washington Times.
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Awesome. Judgment begins in the house of God. Not sure I'd advocate demolishing the chapel. I'd rather just boot the clerics who did this and strongly censure those who approved and/or failed to object to this mockery of marriage. Then lead said parishioners in repentance of such a sin of omission followed by a cleansing and rededication of the chapel.
But I applaud the Russian Orthodox for not taking this sitting down.
+J.M.J+
I hope no icons were destroyed. Did they really have to knock the church down? Wouldn't a reconsecration have done the trick?
In Jesu et Maria,