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Parish angered by 3 LDS missionaries
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Oh well, I'm not surprised.
Oh, go ahead and bash me all you want. And be sure to make up stuff that I said that I didnt' say...
It doesn't matter what you think about someone elses religion, you respect their traditions and places of worship.
When the LDS Church teaches its missionaries that the LDS Church is "the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth, with which I, the Lord, am well pleased" (D&C1:30); when it indoctrinates them that all other Churches on the face of the whole earth are "all wrong; ...all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; that those professors were all corrupt; that: "they draw near to me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof." (Pearl-of-Great-Price, JS-History 1:19.) This is a free token to do what you will. The church NEEDS to teach tolerance especially if they want their converts to see they are true believers.
This Catholic doesn't for a minute believe that Mormons in any way endorse this adolescent behavior.
What to do? The disrespect should be condemned;
the alleged vandalism prosecuted. If guilty, restitution must be made. When sentenced, justice should be applied with leniency. There is no point in destroying their lives. Then forgive and forget!
If as others suggests this stuff happens all the time and is not newsworthy, I am even more saddened. But I doubt this view is valid.
I remember when the Statue of Christ was vandalized at Temple Square. I remember in our history having a Temples burned down. I grow tired of people's mockery of the Brigham Young Statue downtown.
Reverence for all people and faiths should be restored and LDS Members must lead that charge.
I think everyone knows what happend is terrible (including the ones who did it). Anyone defending it is crazy.
Ron 5:19, saying this is general practice for Mormon Missionaries can speak for himself but I don't think he speaks for all Mormon Missionaries. I think this kind of immature disrespect is rare, but obviously it happens.
I'm not saying it's OK. I just hope we can all learn to be more respectfull from this terrible incident.
One more thing, the story isn't very clear but these actions took place in 2006, not last week. These missionaries are all likely home and should be embarrassed and need to make amends. I am all for forgiveness but the mercy can't rob justice.
I think people in the church also need to teach their children to have more respect towards those in other churchs. Such actions are reprehensible and unexcusable.
Well, this is not what happens when you send out 19 year old boys, etc. We rarely read about trouble w/ LDS missionaries. Actions such as this are also done by 19 year olds who don't serve a mission, and 19 year olds who aren't LDS, etc. etc. When you consider that tens of thousands of young LDS men are out serving at any given time and an occasional incident makes the news, they're likely causing far less trouble than they would be if they weren't serving. So please don't generalize and make this a problem for the entire 'crew' of Mormon missionaries. Don't be ridiculous.
By the way, 8 of our local LDS chapels here in Oregon were vandalized one night (including the one I attend)--fire extinguishers set off, doors and windows broken into, computers destroyed, etc. It was done by some guys in their mid-20s, at least one of whom was married w/ a baby at home.
Whether or not it is a hate crime, whether or not people should have thicker skins, all that misses the point. The point is, these missionaries mocked the people they were sent to mission to. They hurt both the people they are trying to reach and the cause they are trying to serve.
Even then I thought that was total sacrilige. I think that mocking confessions is an outrage.
However I am now convinced that these actions go beyond the level of mere sacrelige. To destroy propery is a criminal offense. To me the most outrageous is the mock human sacrifice.
Maybe I am being narrow minded and a spoil sport. However I think that missionaries need to appreciate the dignity of their office. If a man does not realize a mission is a serious undertaking, he should not go on one.
What I have to say is this though. Would you stop believing in something that you knew was direct revelation form God even if it is inflammatory toward other churches?
I served a mission to Mexico City and never saw or heard of any missionaries doing stuff like this. There where some of us Americans that sought out opportunities to vist cathedrals and take pictures becuase they were very beautiful buildings but none of us did anything to show disrespect for someone elses religion.
I find it very difficult to believe that BellaMia (9:15) has ever been a practicing Catholic. That post speaks volumes for the ignorance and minimizing of our beliefs. Catholics do not engage in idol worship. Statues are not literal objects of worship, but representations of our faith, much like pictures of Joseph Smith or Mormon undergarments. We pray to God, the same as you, but often ask for intercession from the saints, which I suppose you could say is similar to a �prayer chain� where a community of believers pray for a singular reason. It is insulting enough for some poor misguided missionaries to make a mockery of our beliefs on national news. Why would you want to continue doing it here?
Where in the letter does the one missionary even say he is sorry?
He says "I realize that my companions and I have made a mockery of that which is most sacred to many of the residents of San Luis and the rest of the world. I should have known better because I have seen many of the same types of blasphemies made against my own church and I have been appalled,"
I thought it very tasteless he didn't simply say "I'm sorry." I also thought it was a bit tasteless to use it as a forum to say the church is persecuted too.
Who wrote his "apology" Chris Buttars?
If the missionaries were responsible for the actual vandalism, then it seems there might be some legal recourse for the Catholic parish. But how can the missionaries be charged with "criminal mischief" for mocking a Catholic shrine?
Hopefully wise judges (ecclesiastical and temporal) will impose a fair sentence and we can move on.
Can't put a 40 year old mind in a 20 year old body...
Elder LeGrand Richards (apologies if memory has garbled the exact words)
I do agree with an earlier post in that this represents only a minute fraction of the missionaries who are honorably serving all over the world at any given time. If this were the norm among LDS missionaries, we would not be welcome anywhere but it also would not make the news either as it would be commonplace. Thankfully, that is not the case, but I still feel restitution and an apology should be made by all three missionaries.
Again, stupid, immature choices made by all three, and I hope they have not set back the progression of the Church too badly in that area. I also hope others will not judge all Latter-day Saints by the ignorance and immaturity of these three foolish young men.
I am appalled and saddened, and I express my apologies to all those who were victimized by this careless, reckless act.
Just like a few Marines acting out can taint the whole Marine Corp, these missionaries cast a bad image on all missionaries.
They have a great burden to pay for their mistakes and to try and restore what they have done. It is called repentance.
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Clearly, young men must be taught specifically to avoid this type of "prank" because to outsiders it is seen as malicious.