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Sixtus
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When I am performing my employers business, I am required to go into court.
If a hearing is in session, it is protocol to bow to the Bench as a mark of respect for their authority.
That is EXACTLY THE SAME CRITERIA that I use when I bow to the Cross and the Tabernacle.
Should I tell my employers that I can no longer show my respect to the Judiciary and Law of England as the Protestants say it is idolatory?
If I do that, they will say 'so if the Protestants object, why do they also bow to the Bench when they walk into court when they are in session?
I would have to reply something in the veign of 'well I suppose because the Bench and English Law which they represent, are not exclusively Catholic.
This is getting awefully complicated. Can someone help me out please
If a hearing is in session, it is protocol to bow to the Bench as a mark of respect for their authority.
That is EXACTLY THE SAME CRITERIA that I use when I bow to the Cross and the Tabernacle.
Should I tell my employers that I can no longer show my respect to the Judiciary and Law of England as the Protestants say it is idolatory?
If I do that, they will say 'so if the Protestants object, why do they also bow to the Bench when they walk into court when they are in session?
I would have to reply something in the veign of 'well I suppose because the Bench and English Law which they represent, are not exclusively Catholic.
This is getting awefully complicated. Can someone help me out please