Conservative HQ
Jan 9 2015
Charlie Hebdo: Will National Cathedral Hold Memorial Service For
Paris Muslim Terror Victims?
Back in October the leaders of the National Cathedral in Washington,
DC, invited a group of Muslim organizations, most affiliated with the
Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization, to host a Muslim prayer
service at the Cathedral on the 100th anniversary of the beginning of
the Armenian Genocide - the great early 20th century Muslim jihad
against non-believers.
The call for violent jihad against non-believers directly resulted in
a genocide against Christian Armenian, Assyrian and Greek residents of
Turkey. (click here for a translation of the Fatwa declaring jihad
that was considered so inflammatory it was once classified by the U.S.
government)
When asked if the Cathedral would be willing to host a memorial
service for the victims of the last sitting Caliph of the Ottoman
Empire's call for jihad against non-believers the Dean of the
Cathedral, The Very Rev. Gary Hall, answered with a truly bizarre
argument for the moral equivalence between the Armenian Genocide and
the deaths of Muslims during the Christian Crusades of the Early
Middle Ages, over 900 years ago.
Practically the very next day it was announced that American aid
worker and former Army Ranger Peter Kassig had been brutally beheaded
by the Muslim terrorists of the Islamic State - yet Dean Gary Hall and
the Cathedral's second ranking cleric, The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope,
were silent on Kassig's murder by their recent guests' political
fellow travelers, ignoring suggestions by CHQ and others that they
host a memorial service for Kassig.
Now a new Muslim terror attack has taken place in Paris, France where
the headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo was attacked
and at least twelve innocent people at the building were killed by a
Muslim terrorist.
Even the Saudi Royal families, who have been long involved with
radical Islam, have issued a statement condemning the attack on
Charlie Hebdo.
So has Pope Francis, who celebrated a Mass mourning the victims of the
Muslim terrorists, praying for the victims of the attack and saying
"we also ask for those who are cruel so that the Lord may change their
heart."
The response from National Cathedral Dean Gary Hall and Canon Jan
Naylor Cope? As of this writing it has been silence - complete and
utter abandonment of any participation in the rejection of Muslim
terror.
Once again, we call upon the leaders of the National Cathedral to join
Christians, Jews and Muslims in taking a moral stand against Muslim
terror. This would also be a good time for them to disavow their
previous position that there is moral equivalence between Christian
practice and the Muslim doctrine of violent jihad that leads to the
killing of journalists and aid workers.
We ask CHQ readers to contact the National Cathedral - the office
number is (202) 537-6200 - and urge the Dean of the Cathedral, The
Very Rev. Gary Hall and the Vicar of the Cathedral, The Rev. Canon Jan
Naylor Cope, to hold a memorial service for the victims of Muslim
terror at Charlie Hebdo.
Email The Very Rev. Gary Hall at [email protected]
Email The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope at [email protected]
Email National Cathedral Chief Development Officer Rita Walters at
[email protected]
http://www.conservativehq.com/article/19361-charlie-hebdo-will-national-cathedral-hold-memorial-service-paris-muslim-terror-victim
Jan 9 2015
Charlie Hebdo: Will National Cathedral Hold Memorial Service For
Paris Muslim Terror Victims?
Back in October the leaders of the National Cathedral in Washington,
DC, invited a group of Muslim organizations, most affiliated with the
Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization, to host a Muslim prayer
service at the Cathedral on the 100th anniversary of the beginning of
the Armenian Genocide - the great early 20th century Muslim jihad
against non-believers.
The call for violent jihad against non-believers directly resulted in
a genocide against Christian Armenian, Assyrian and Greek residents of
Turkey. (click here for a translation of the Fatwa declaring jihad
that was considered so inflammatory it was once classified by the U.S.
government)
When asked if the Cathedral would be willing to host a memorial
service for the victims of the last sitting Caliph of the Ottoman
Empire's call for jihad against non-believers the Dean of the
Cathedral, The Very Rev. Gary Hall, answered with a truly bizarre
argument for the moral equivalence between the Armenian Genocide and
the deaths of Muslims during the Christian Crusades of the Early
Middle Ages, over 900 years ago.
Practically the very next day it was announced that American aid
worker and former Army Ranger Peter Kassig had been brutally beheaded
by the Muslim terrorists of the Islamic State - yet Dean Gary Hall and
the Cathedral's second ranking cleric, The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope,
were silent on Kassig's murder by their recent guests' political
fellow travelers, ignoring suggestions by CHQ and others that they
host a memorial service for Kassig.
Now a new Muslim terror attack has taken place in Paris, France where
the headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo was attacked
and at least twelve innocent people at the building were killed by a
Muslim terrorist.
Even the Saudi Royal families, who have been long involved with
radical Islam, have issued a statement condemning the attack on
Charlie Hebdo.
So has Pope Francis, who celebrated a Mass mourning the victims of the
Muslim terrorists, praying for the victims of the attack and saying
"we also ask for those who are cruel so that the Lord may change their
heart."
The response from National Cathedral Dean Gary Hall and Canon Jan
Naylor Cope? As of this writing it has been silence - complete and
utter abandonment of any participation in the rejection of Muslim
terror.
Once again, we call upon the leaders of the National Cathedral to join
Christians, Jews and Muslims in taking a moral stand against Muslim
terror. This would also be a good time for them to disavow their
previous position that there is moral equivalence between Christian
practice and the Muslim doctrine of violent jihad that leads to the
killing of journalists and aid workers.
We ask CHQ readers to contact the National Cathedral - the office
number is (202) 537-6200 - and urge the Dean of the Cathedral, The
Very Rev. Gary Hall and the Vicar of the Cathedral, The Rev. Canon Jan
Naylor Cope, to hold a memorial service for the victims of Muslim
terror at Charlie Hebdo.
Email The Very Rev. Gary Hall at [email protected]
Email The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope at [email protected]
Email National Cathedral Chief Development Officer Rita Walters at
[email protected]
http://www.conservativehq.com/article/19361-charlie-hebdo-will-national-cathedral-hold-memorial-service-paris-muslim-terror-victim