That's a complicated question. If the requirement to get jabbed was from the church, I’d resist because it would mean they are immorally requiring sin, to endanger one’s health. If the requirement was from the govt and there was no alternative, then I might take it, unless there was some stipulation that I’m joining a “state religion” by doing so. That would be apostasy. To take a death jab to attend mass would be martyrdom, assuming no alternative.
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Without more details, it’s hard to say completely.
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I know what you’re saying about wearing a mask, but “it is what it is”. We live in a communist world. Freedoms are gone. Get used to it.
I disagree that this would constitute martyrdom. Martyrdom would be that the government kills you for refusing, or even just for attending mass. The idea that somehow its martyrdom if you comply seems ridiculous to me. Why are we complying to begin with?
Since this is the correct thread I'll reply to your other point on this thread as well. Even let's say you're right that a mask is a "symbol of communist rule" (which I agree with though I think Peter K points out some other things that go beyond that, but let's even say he was wrong about all of them) isn't there something inherently disrespectful about the whole situation of wearing communist symbols to mass, or worse, priests requiring them? I have some agreement with "Freedoms are gone, get used to it" in the secular realm (though I'm conflicted about this and think its fatalistic) but I think its doubly problematic in church, a place which ought not to be controlled by the secular state (isn't that supposed to be an NO thing not a Trad Catholic thing?)
I honestly feel like its more virtuous, given no alternative, to make the priest kick you out for refusing, but then, its easy for me to say since I'm not in that situation, and I can't prove my point either.