Posted on 10/26/2006 6:07:52 PM PDT by kubla
The cross from the altar area of the Wren Chapel has been removed to ensure that the space is seen as a nondenominational area, Melissa Engimann, assistant director for Historic Campus, said in an e-mail to Wren building employees.
In order to make the Wren Chapel less of a faith-specific space, and to make it more welcoming to students, faculty, staff and visitors of all faiths, the cross has been removed from the altar area, Engimann said.
(Excerpt) Read more at flathat.wm.edu ...
I suspect in the near future they'll be wanting ALL to worship someone else.
People had better WAKE UP!
Willam and Mary University, just across the James River Bridge. What A Shame!!!!
:-(
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Might as well remove the chapel too.
I wonder if the muslims will want it to be turned into a mosque anyhow?
Was this possibly the work of the Anti-Christian Liberals Unhinged (ACLU)?
What is a chapel without a cross?
If the supreme sacrifice isn't worth commemorating, just how sanctified is the chapel? Might just as well take the whole thing out and raise the flag of agnostics or athiests.
"College removes cross from CHAPEL (War on religion!)"
It should read, "College removes cross from CHAPEL (War on Christianity)"
The Christian religion, which has standards of behavior and a bunch of "thou shalt nots" is and has been under attack by the pin-headed elite for some time. The elite want to do whatever they want to do to whomever they want to do it to. But Christianity says "No." Hence their not so subtle daily attacks. Just watch (if you must) South Park to see the barrage of filth thrown at the Christian Church in every episode.
Just amazing! But I'm not surprised.
Why not leave the cross in there as being representative of the religion that allows all people not of the religion to worship as they choose, IIRC.
As you might know, the Moors built Mosques inside at least one Spanish Cathedral
Let's riot, cut off a few heads and burn something. That will get us respect??!!
Thu Oct 26 2006Cross removed to make Wren Chapel less 'faith-specific'
By Angela Cota
Flat Hat Staff WriterThe cross from the altar area of the Wren Chapel has been removed to ensure that the space is seen as a nondenominational area, Melissa Engimann, assistant director for Historic Campus, said in an e-mail to Wren building employees.
“In order to make the Wren Chapel less of a faith-specific space, and to make it more welcoming to students, faculty, staff and visitors of all faiths, the cross has been removed from the altar area,” Engimann said.
The cross will be returned to the altar for those who wish to use it for events, services or private prayer. Student tour guides have been directed to pass any questions or complaints about the change on to administrators.
The cross was in place because of the College’s former association with the Anglican Church. Though the College is now public and nondenominational, the room will still be considered a chapel.
...and how fast will it be turned once muslims decide they want it?
Maybe not directly but I'd bet they applauded it as a victory.
Sorry! I didn't know the rules for excerpting articles. I was angry enough when I saw this article though that I just wanted to get it online to show everyone what the war on Christianity is like.
Am I the only one surprised an article like this appeared in a COLLEGE newspaper?
This is truly ashame. William and Mary is one of the oldest(and was one of the finest) schools in the Country.
Saddening.
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The title you created had to be changed to the original published title. Please do not alter titles. Thanks.
And Wren Chapel should be told: Please do not alter altars.
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