I appreciate your perspective stanmaxkolbe - I really do. But there have only been a few such cases in the last 100 years of our country. Statistically that means one has a higher chance of being hit by lightening than one has of being shot in church. It’s really not a real threat at this particular point in time - though I expect it will become more so as Christians are persecuted more often as the hedonists/secularists start flexing more political muscle. When that time comes - I will be right there in church (with the Bishops’ permission and request) defending my brethren.
In this sad case you mention we really don’t know if anyone would really draw a gun and fire back at all or if he could actually hit the target under the panic and under the rush of adrenaline. Even trained police marksman can miss a target 10 feet away under stress and intense pressure. It’s the person with the cool head and in charge of his emotions who prevails in these situations. This is in fact a classic case of murder-suicide - the hardest of all to stop since there is no value on life or outcome.
I put myself in this situation and I honestly do not know if I would draw my weapon if armed since its always a hard call to know if one is going to escalate it or cause greater loss of life by doing so (deadly cross fire of others in the pews). Let’s face it, the person who draws a gun in defense makes himself an immediate target and I bet few people think of this till they are put in one of these scenarios or think it through in mental vignettes.
BF
I understand what you’re saying and agree with most of it I’m not afraid of being shot during Mass it’s outside of Church that I think about, like a lot of Parishes in cities some are not in the best neighborhoods mine included there have been people mugged in our parking lot cars broken into etc.
Please note the some of the worst shots with a handgun is law enforcement officers most departments only require officers to qualify once or twice a year. I go to range every month to keep my firing skills up. Of course I do not include law enforcement personnel that are in special ops like SWAT.
I do agree you must look beyond your target so you do not cause collateral damage think before you shoot; that was one of the reasons I purchased a 45/410 derringer that I keep loaded with shotgun shells because I would not want a round from my .357 mag going through my walls and hitting my neighbors house.
The way I look at it these Bishops are denying people the right to defend themselves after they leave Church property it’s like they’re saying well it’s outside the Church so I really don’t care.
What if someone gets into an auto accident and some guy with road rage came over and started attacking that person? That person cannot defend his/herself because had to leave the firearm at home because they cannot take it on Church property.
Br. Jr ask me if I would go into schism over this gun rule? Yes I would because IMHO these Bishops are getting advice from people like the George Soros’s of this world that want to strip all gun ownership from American citizens.
They are taking advice from people with psychological problems with fear of weapons and I’m not going to put myself or my family in danger because these Bishops are getting bad advice.
When our Lord Jesus tells you to sell you coat and buy a weapon I believe Jesus has a problem with this anti-gun rule. This rule has nothing to with salvation.