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Furthermore, the staff wrote that a student “who does not believe in the resurrection could make a great leader [of HRCF],” as long as he or she were interested in “prayer, socializing, and community service.” But these are not the only activities that HRCF undertakes, and they are far from the most important. In fact, one of the first purposes outlined in the HRCF Constitution is to sponsor events that “witness to the Lord Jesus Christ as God Incarnate...
...they said no. Had they been given such material, or even simply accompanied, like their counterparts in Bosnia, by a local translator, they might have avoided that moment of tension. Indeed, properly briefed, they might even appreciate the significance of the demonstration of nationalism and unity at the prayer service, as well as the potential hostility they may face as the "new Mongols...
...asked more questions, Frank showed me where the seven sacraments, prayer to the saints and other Catholic doctrines could be found in the scriptures. By the end of January, most of my distinctly Lutheran beliefs were gone. Formerly I had attended First Lutheran Church near Boston Common and a traditional Latin Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church near Chinatown. At the start of Lent, I ceased attending Lutheran services and submitted myself to Fr. Higgins, who celebrated the High Latin Mass at Holy Trinity, for conversion preparation. Between Fr. Higgins, Elmbrook’s Fr. Bucciarelli, Frank and Gladden...
...various party positions; but as these are coalitional rather than confessional entities, some degree of internal variety is permitted. A faith-based group is by its nature not coalitional but confessional: certain beliefs are at the core of the core values. A leader who liked “prayer, socializing and community,” but “who does not believe in the resurrection,” could in The Crimson’s view “make a great leader.” Perhaps so, but not of a group which is committed to the proclamation...
Eliminating these discriminatory clauses from HRCF would not mandate a secularization of religious based organizations. There are many reasons why an individual may want to help lead HRCF—and a student interested in prayer, socializing and community service who does not believe in the resurrection could make a great leader. In a vie for these roles, students should be weighed on their ability to fulfill the group’s mission, and they should not be excluded for because of a reluctance to accept certain tenets...