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Appropriate since St. Sharbel’s (the monk/hermit) feast is coming up. I remember I watched a reenactment of his life and at his time there was some turmoil between the Christians and Ottoman Turks. His monastery had heard how another monastery had been taken over by the Ottomans so they went to save them. After the monks returned, St. Sharbel (who did not go) scolded them reasoning that men of God should not have blood on their hands since they were men consecrated to God. I also know of many priests in Lebanon who “found” their way to other countries because their hands had fallen on some weaponry during the Lebanese Civil War.
I’ve also discussed this with a canon lawyer before and he was saying something about career military officers can be given a difficulty when trying to enter religious life, I forget for what reason being an impediment.
Anyway, I personally think they should be pacifists but an OP tried to explain to me that no one is really called to be passive in a situation which they can save someone by violence; he cited his knowledge of Hebrew and the 10 Commandments were the Commandments use the word “to murder” in the sense of being the aggressor as opposed to simply killing.
I’ve also discussed this with a canon lawyer before and he was saying something about career military officers can be given a difficulty when trying to enter religious life, I forget for what reason being an impediment.
Anyway, I personally think they should be pacifists but an OP tried to explain to me that no one is really called to be passive in a situation which they can save someone by violence; he cited his knowledge of Hebrew and the 10 Commandments were the Commandments use the word “to murder” in the sense of being the aggressor as opposed to simply killing.
There’s a difference between vicious force and righteous anger. Things like what upset Jesus should make us angry because they go against the order God has created, whereas when someone exercises vicious force the etymology of the word suggests they’re acting more like a beast than a human.Jesus’ overturning of the money changers’ tables seems pretty “violent” to me.![]()