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Gotta watch out for them Santaists.Hail Satan shirts are sold by Satan worshipers.
They are sold at T shirt stores as novelties.
There is one that mocks the Satan shirt and actually says Hail Santa.
Gotta watch out for them Santaists.Hail Satan shirts are sold by Satan worshipers.
They are sold at T shirt stores as novelties.
There is one that mocks the Satan shirt and actually says Hail Santa.
Hi.Elena, you wrote: “I wish other parishioners hadn’t supported the parishioner escorting the man out and had of stopped him.He’s possibly been rejected many times, so perceiving being rejected from Church could damage him so much. Doesn’t he belong a part of the Catholic Church and Community too?”
On this, I must respectfully disagree. The church community deserves to be kept safe from harm while they attend Mass. The man’s erratic behavior was threatening. Escorting him out was proper at the time. He was not thrown outside into the snow, nor was he scolded. He was simply and professionally escorted to the narthex at the back of the church and politely asked to please not disturb the liturgy that was taking place.No one treated the man with disrespect. The disturbed man was intent on causing a disruption, and that’s why he re-entered the church again. He had no intention of worshiping. But the miracle of it all was that the liturgy itself became a healing event, however fleeting it might have been in that poor man’s life.
I am sadly certain that the disturbed man has indeed been rejected in the past – his very behavior would be a reasonable cause for people to react in a negative way towards him. But we must be prudent in church. Some people can be extremely dangerous. We have children in attendance, the elderly, and the handicapped, and most people who have a high expectation that they will be safe. And they should have that expectation honored. The church should be the safest place on earth.