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Nicely said by someone who has no clue...!!! Some comments don’t deserve a reply...pearls on swine!You love your freedom to practice your religion as you see fit and then condemn those who put their lives on the line...some even sacrificing it...providing you that freedom!Idiot!
Hah! You providing us our "freedom?" What a joke! Who was protecting the freedom of those 2- 3 million souls in the Middle East who lost their lives? How many of those that lost their lives, threatend my "freedom?" A big fat ZERO! I think it's time to review the real purpose of the "War on Terror..." should at least call it as it is, War of Terror.
Of course I have a clue. The whole picture in fact. What I have said is born out by facts, hard realities. It is you who do not see, you are one of the unfortunates who internalized the flag waving narrative that the regime has fed you. The only freedom that I have is that which the regime grants to me and when it is expedient, that will be gone as well, the military does not provide that freedom. To be clear, those who serve in the lower ranks of the military serve believing that they are keeping us safe, but they are merely pawns of the elite
Ha. Silly Man! Enjoy your bunker as you stay hunched away waiting for the Three Days of Darkness!
Hey Wessex what IS your experience with military Chaplains? I’ve spent and am spending over 20 years in the military. Not once, not once, have I met a chaplain as you described above. Regardless of denomination, they have all been kind compassionate and even COURAGEOUS in the field of battle. Some even risking their very lives to bring comfort and solice to those suffering both physically and spiritually. If you feel “from your experience” that they seriously crave the company of young men what have you done to address this issue? Who did you report this too? What was your proof? Every chaplain I’ve ever met have been true American Heroes who put themselves in harms way, even gunfire and frontline action, to pray with the wounded and ask for God’s grace.
Last week I had to take two trains, two hours each way to get to the closest Latin Mass that I could find...and this was in northern ITALY of all places. How wonderful would it be to have the True Mass right there on base? The Military NEEDS to have the Traditional Mass restored to it’s chapels. The chaplaincy makes exceptions for all denominations and all flavors of religion. Let us pray that they allow this priest to enter the Chaplains Corps without compromising the Traditional Catholic faith. Our men and woman in uniform DESPERATELY need it!
The U.S. has NEVER “called on woman to defend itself”. NEVER. They were never included in any mandatory draft, not even during Vietnam. Thank goodness Patriotic woman have volunteered to serve in the military since the founding of this Nation. Lessons learned from Vietnam was that the best military is a volunteer military. There has not been a draft since. St. Joan of Arc...PRAY FOR US!
OK, above is a gentle with 20 years of real world experience in the military, telling it how he experienced it himself, from 1998 to present.Here is another posting, sounds good also, except at the end he adds a new politically correct expression “Our men and woman in uniform DESPERATELY need it!” , instead of saying our fighting men or men in uniform, as it was always said throughout history. Here the gentleman begins to defend the practice of having women fight in the military side by side with men and even commanding the troops. The gentleman also makes the analogy that todays fighting women in the military have the same roles as the women had since the Revolutionary War. He also implicitly gives his opinion that we lost in Vietnam because it was a drafted Army, that had we had better quality soldiers (like today’s volunteer fighting women), we would have won the Vietnam War. To me, all the credibility accuмulated by this gentleman in his initial posting, has withered away to nothing. So, much so that I came here to post my observations.
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Here the gentleman begins to defend the practice of having women fight in the military side by side with men and even commanding the troops. The gentleman also makes the analogy that todays fighting women in the military have the same roles as the women had since the Revolutionary War. He also implicitly gives his opinion that we lost in Vietnam because it was a drafted Army, that had we had better quality soldiers (like today’s volunteer fighting women), we would have won the Vietnam War. He even asks Joan Of Arc to pray for us.
After creating man, God created woman and determined her mission, namely, that of being man’s companion, helpmeet and consolation…It is a mistake, therefore, to maintain that woman’s rights are the same as man’s. Women in war or parliament are outside their proper sphere and their position. There would be the desperation and ruin of society. Woman, created as man’s companion, must so remain under the power of love and affection, but always under his power. How mistaken, therefore, is that misguided feminism which seeks to correct God’s work. It is like a mechanic trying to correct the signs and movements of the universe. Scripture, and especially the three epistles of St. Paul, emphasizes woman’s dependence on man, her love and assistance, but not her slavery to him. Woman’s duties, however, are not confined within the household’s walls. She has a great social mission, a place in every charitable cause; work to perform on behalf of the sick the suffering and the criminal; the protection of women and children. In this great and common action women should unite and should strive to secure the means necessary to exercise the apostolic injunction of social charity.
To me, all the credibility accuмulated by this gentleman in his initial posting, has withered away to nothing. So much so, that I came here to post my observations.
I'm not going to knock Ekim for desiring a good traditional Catholic chaplain, but, how could a Catholic priest deal with this type of phenomenon? It would seem that this tolerance of perversion in the US military, is irreconcilable with Catholic Church teachings...