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Can a nun own a gun?
Very few nuns carry guns. “There is no great big rule book that would say it’s appropriate or inappropriate for a nun to carry a gun,” Sister Carol said.
Are priests allowed to carry weapons?
Should a Catholic priest carry a handgun? Priests have the right to do so, of course, like any other citizen.
Can priests use self defense?
The short answer is yes, self defense is justified. The Doctors of the Church and the Magisterium have made it clear that self-defense is not only a right, but in some cases, a duty. Therefore it is legitimate to insist on respect for one’s own right to life.
Can a priest bear arms?
Throughout history, armed priests or soldier priests have been recorded. Distinguished from military chaplains who served the military or civilians as spiritual guidance (non-combatants), these priests took up arms and fought in conflicts (combatants).
What does nuns with guns mean?
nuns carrying guns,” meaning that they think we as a group are, “… ultraconservative but still dangerous.” Seriously guys? (Yes, I’m sure the executives quoted were men.)
Can Catholic priests hunt?
The priests are on fairly solid ground. The Catholic church does not forbid hunting or fishing, since the practices feed millions of families worldwide. However, the Fund for Animals has discovered some passages in the church’s 1992 catechism that might cause hunters to pause.
Can a priest join the army?
Members of the clergy who meet the qualifications for service as an officer in the military are free to apply for service with any of the three United States Chaplain Corps: the Army, Navy, and Air Force each has a Chaplain Corps, with Navy chaplains also assigned to serve with Marine Corps units, Coast Guard units.
Can priests go fishing?
Where is priest hole?
Park up at Brothers Water (just south of Ullswater in the north-east Lakes) and it’s a simple 4-5km walk up the length of Dovedale until – a little below the col between Dove Crag and Hart Crag – you’ll be able to break off left and scramble up to this neat and appealing like cave.
Who is the patron saint of cops?
St. Michael the Archangel
The patron saint of paramedics, police and all military personnel is, of course, St. Michael the Archangel, who appears in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.
Who is the saint that protects soldiers?
Saint Michael
So, what is the historical link between Saint Michael and the military community? During medieval times the Catholic Church chose Michael to be the patron of the military. As a patron saint, he was an advocate and intercessor to God on behalf of the military.
Are priests entitled to reasonable material benefits?
It is a firm commitment of the Church and its faithful that priests are entitled to reasonable material benefits to enable them to carry out their ministry in a manner suited to their circumstances. All priests share in a commitment to be models of Christian moderation.
What do priests buy with their own money?
What a priest is required to purchase from his own wages varies from parish to parish, but most common would be vehicles, clothing, leisure activities, and other items not directly related to their duties in the church. Because they are paid a [modest] wage, they too partake in the joy that is filing taxes.
Can priests allocate freewill offering to themselves?
Priests may not expect or allocate a portion of the freewill offerings of the faithful to the parish to benefit themselves; such amounts belong to the parish or other place of assignment. Violation of this policy may result in clerical discipline, a referral to civil authorities, or both.
Can a priest arrange a mass to receive an offering?
Any appearance of solicitation of offerings or of arranging Masses to receive an offering is not allowed under canon law. In the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, priests with full-time assignments receive salary and benefits and are given the choice of accepting individual Mass stipends or receiving $3,500 per year “in lieu of stipends.”