Top Religious Leaders Warn Trump Administration: "We're Entering into a New Era of Martyrdom"
The US is witnessing an unprecedented level of concern from mainstream religious leaders regarding the actions of President Donald Trump and his administration. They fear that the country is hurtling towards a catastrophic collision between the powers of this world and the vulnerable.
According to Archbishop Timothy Broglio, who serves the US armed forces for the Catholic Church, there's a growing sense among military personnel that they may be called upon to disobey orders from the President if they feel it conflicts with their moral conscience. "Strictly speaking," he said, "he or she would be within the realm of their own conscience β it would be morally acceptable to disobey that order."
Meanwhile, Episcopal Bishop Robert Hirschfeld has been warning his clergy about the increasing danger of martyrdom in America. He recently asked priests to get their affairs in order and prepare for a new era where "we may be entering into that same witness." In essence, he's calling on them to stand up against tyranny without fear of death.
The situation is stark: three high-ranking Catholic clerics have released a joint statement lambasting the foreign policy adventurism of the US government, questioning its moral role in the world. This development signals a departure from business as usual for these prominent figures, who are no strangers to public debate and activism.
In light of this escalating situation, Episcopal Bishop Robert Hirschfeld has been urging his clergy to live their lives without fear of death. He believes that being ready to face danger is crucial in today's America.
The question on everyone's mind now is: what does the future hold? As these leaders continue to speak out against the actions of President Trump and his administration, one thing is clear: big mainline religious organizations are putting their moral weight behind a united front.
The US is witnessing an unprecedented level of concern from mainstream religious leaders regarding the actions of President Donald Trump and his administration. They fear that the country is hurtling towards a catastrophic collision between the powers of this world and the vulnerable.
According to Archbishop Timothy Broglio, who serves the US armed forces for the Catholic Church, there's a growing sense among military personnel that they may be called upon to disobey orders from the President if they feel it conflicts with their moral conscience. "Strictly speaking," he said, "he or she would be within the realm of their own conscience β it would be morally acceptable to disobey that order."
Meanwhile, Episcopal Bishop Robert Hirschfeld has been warning his clergy about the increasing danger of martyrdom in America. He recently asked priests to get their affairs in order and prepare for a new era where "we may be entering into that same witness." In essence, he's calling on them to stand up against tyranny without fear of death.
The situation is stark: three high-ranking Catholic clerics have released a joint statement lambasting the foreign policy adventurism of the US government, questioning its moral role in the world. This development signals a departure from business as usual for these prominent figures, who are no strangers to public debate and activism.
In light of this escalating situation, Episcopal Bishop Robert Hirschfeld has been urging his clergy to live their lives without fear of death. He believes that being ready to face danger is crucial in today's America.
The question on everyone's mind now is: what does the future hold? As these leaders continue to speak out against the actions of President Trump and his administration, one thing is clear: big mainline religious organizations are putting their moral weight behind a united front.