A Catholic cathedral in West Virginia has a "worship space" and a "hospitality room".
And pious nostrums:
Inside the hospitality room, Abraham, our father-in-faith, reminds all that Jews, Christians, and Muslims are, spiritually and naturally, brothers and sisters, children of the one same loving God invoked as Yahweh and Allah.
The cathedral's mission is equally PC:
"We, at Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, are a diverse community of the poor, the disadvantaged and hungry, the well-to-do, the youth, elderly, visitors, and those seeking refuge. We are a community of many cultures and races. We stand for unity in our diversity by expressing our love of God the Father through prayer and worship, through service to one another, through the ministry of welcoming, through evangelization and ecumenism.
What's that old Hebrew expression? Oh, yeah.
Blech.
1 comment:
Blech would be accurately described as Yiddish. I conquer, let me worship my way, you worship your but without mixing it all up.
And you wonder why people are attracted to that virulent, jingoistic one above all others - Islam.
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