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US Chaplains Banned From Mentioning God

Saturday, March 21, 2009 (7:46 am)

By Rodney Drinnen, Worthy News Correspondent

abeblkWASHINGTON D.C. (Worthy News) — Chaplains working at a hospice home in the U.S. state of Florida are no longer allowed to say "God"in inspirational messages to staff members, as part of a wider trend in the United States, Worthy News learned Saturday, March 21.

Chaplains can still use the words "Almighty God" in private sessions with patients or families at Hospice by the Sea, said the institute's Chief Executive Officer Paula Alderson.

The move came after several police chaplains lost their jobs for praying "in Jesus name", in the U.S. state of Virginia.

Last month, the Virginia Senate  Courts of Justice Committee voted along party lines to kill a pro-faith bill which would have restored the rights of Virginia State Police Chaplains to pray publicly "in Jesus name."

Virginia Governor Tim Kaine has his administration's decision support for the dismissal of Virginia State Police Chaplains because they prayed publicly "in Jesus' name."

STRICT POLICY

Police Superintendent Col. W. Steven Flaherty enforced a strict "non-sectarian" prayer policy at all public gatherings, censoring and excluding Christian prayers. He also accepted the resignation of five chaplains who refused watering down their prayers, saying that would violate their their conscience.

Former Navy Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, who lost his job in 2006 for praying in "Jesus name"  had delivered nearly 7,000 paper petitions and organized a rally of 1,000 citizens "to honor Jesus and the six chaplains" outside the Governor's mansion last fall.

In Florida, which now seems to copy the Virginia policy,  hospice CEO Alderson denied she pressured staff members. She said the ban on religious reference applies only to inspirational messages delivered by chaplains in staff meetings.

"The hospice remains fully comfortable with ministers, priests and rabbis offering religious counsel to the dying and grieving. I was sensitive to the fact that we don't impose religion on our staff, and that it is not appropriate in the context of a staff meeting to use certain phrases or 'God' or 'Holy Father,' because some of our staff don't believe at all," Alderson said.

Reverend Mirta Signorelli, of Royal Palm Beach, said the policy has a chilling effect that goes beyond the monthly staff meetings. She added she had to watch her language "when leading prayer in the chapel, meeting patients in the public setting of a nursing home, and in weekly patient conferences with medical as well as social workers."

NO MENTIONING GOD

Signorelli stressed that that she and other chaplains were told to "cease and desist from using God in prayers."

"If you take God away from me," she said, "it's like taking a medical tool away from a nurse."

Signorelli is a devout Christian who acquired a master’s degree in theology after a career as a psychologist, running a program for abused and neglected children. She said her supervisor recently singled her out for delivering a spiritual reflection in the chapel that included the word "Lord" and had "a Christian connotation."

"But that was the 23rd Psalm," Signorelli said — not, strictly speaking, Christian, as it appears in the Old Testament.

"And I am well aware that there were people from the Jewish tradition in attendance. I didn't say Jesus or Allah or Jehovah. I used 'Lord' and 'God,' which I think are politically correct. I think that's as generic as you can get."

Reverend Mirta Signorelli has subsequently resigned.

"MINOR ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE"

Alderson said she was surprised by Signorelli's reaction to what she called "a minor administrative directive" aimed solely at improving the decorum of monthly staff meetings, where the desired tone from a chaplain should be motivational, not religious.

She said it started after she asked a chaplain — not Signorelli — to say something "inspirational" and "thought-provoking" at a staff meeting. The remarks did not strike the secular tone she wanted, Alderson said. So, "I issued some guidelines."

Hospice by the Sea has been serving the community of Palm Beach and Broward counties since 1979, providing services to about 500 patients every day on an annual budget of $35 million, which it receives from public and private groups.

HealthCare Chaplaincy which is a multi-faith organization has guidelines that say chaplains should “reach across faith group boundaries and not proselytize”. But they don’t tell chaplains to refrain from speaking about God.

"I hope this is some sort of misunderstanding," said Rita Kaufman, spokeswoman for the Association of Professional Chaplains, based in Schaumburg, Ill.

Hospice of Palm Beach County has not barred "God," marketing director Karen Stearns said. It does direct chaplains to be sensitive to patients' religious sensibilities.

"BIZARRE" POLICY ANNOUNCED

A ban on the word "God" was new to Mathew Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, a religious-freedom organization based in Orlando."That seems quite bizarre, and a significant restriction on her freedom of speech," Staver said.

Yet the developments are music to the ears of Greg Epstein, a humanist chaplain at Harvard University in  Cambridge, MA, who building "a God-free model of community" that he hopes helps humanists increase in numbers and influence.

Epstein says an increasing number of people have no religion, an apparent reference to the latest American Religious Identification Survey, released last month, which claims 15 percent of respondents in 2008 said they had no religion, nearly twice the number of 1990.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

“There is a broader acceptance of those with no faith, as indicated by President Barack Obama’s mention of non-believers in his inaugural address,” Epstein told reporters.

Epstein wants to plant local humanist centers nationwide that perform many of the community-building functions of a church."There are so many millions of people out there who basically share our views, that we've got room for everybody," Epstein said. "What we're doing here has got to grow even more."

His movement says it combines reason, human experience, Jewish culture and ethical insights from Jewish tradition. While many humanists reject anything that hints at organized religion, Epstein is freely borrowing from it — from the "small group" format familiar in evangelical churches to calling his group a "congregation".

Epstein said, “There are so many millions of people out there who basically share our views, that we’ve got room for everybody. What we’re doing here [at Harvard University] has got to grow even more.” (With reporting by Worthy News' Stefan J. Bos).

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  • FresnoJoe

    Praying!

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    {{{The remarks did not strike the secular tone she wanted, Alderson said. So, "I issued some guidelines."}}}

    Shame

    "Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels."
    Mark 8:38

    Can Lead Dying Folk Wayward

    "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek."
    Romans 1:16

    To The Saving Truth Of The Blood Of The LORD Jesus Christ

    "Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:"
    "Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;"
    "To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.."
    Romans 3:24-26

    Shame

  • pranola@hotmail com

    The fouding father of America love God so much.Why Modern America deny God. No wonder Virginia is curse not unless they repent…..It is not too late. to repent.God is not a human,what the State of Florida doing is Rebellion on God itself….

  • reader

    scary.. christians need to wake up and pray. thnks and please keep posting

  • travis

    that hurts the freedom of speech and religon at the same time!! as a christen this upsets me alot

  • patsy aubuchon

    It is a shame for our country to take "God"from it ! our country was built on the bible principles, and now the leaders in our country are taking God from us. We as christians should make a stand for "OUR LORD"! Pray daily that our country will let the scales fall from the eyes of those who are trying to take God out of everything!

    • Judy

      The Govenor has every reason to feel ashamed. The state of Florida, where I live' is the bible belt, the authority of Gods inspired word given to us in JESUS NAME, The Soverign authority, it's time we got proactive, calling Liberty Council' ACLJ and PRAYER. INTERCESSORY PRAYER.. Now is the time for you to decide which side of the line of the sand you wish to stand on. I am on the side that Jesus Christ is on.

  • Terri

    But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven. Matthew 10:33

  • Bethany Clapp

    Fight for rights?… or live it in spite of laws?

    Even the word "God" is becoming offensive; "in Jesus' name" has cost jobs; and community "congregations" where non-believers who have no religious affiliation can gather are being established. What an age we live in. This article is worth reading.

    I'm wrestling with the decision of whether we, as Christians and citizens of the US, should fight for rights to proclaim Jesus Christ freely or if we should let these laws be put in place and use the challenge as a way to strengthen our Christian lives and dedication to Christ. What do you think we should do? What would you do if your job and possibly more was on the line? Let me know what you think.

    Bethany

    • Terri

      Bethany,
      I don't think we have any rights in this world. We should proclaim Christ no matter what they do to us. The persecuted church is much stronger than we are.

  • M.

    both

  • cheri

    I am from the state of Virginia, Govenor Tim Kaine did not initially dismiss the Virginia State Trooper Chaplains, they quit in protest over his ruling. Later, it was also rumored some were dismissed; I believe it to be true. There is so much going on all over this nation right now, and the main stream media is not covering it.
    Pastor Hoye in California was wrongfully arrested for standing in a previously legal area across from an abortion mill; the police showed up and informed him that the judge was changing the law as Pastor Hoye was standing there – he had to leave or be arrested. Worthy News is one of the few that is covering this story.
    Do you realize that is happening all over America right now? Laws are being CHANGED AS CHRISTIANS ARE STANDING UP AGAINST THINGS.. that is illegal, against everything our country has been founded on.
    I challenge everyone reading to get involved, dig deep – find out the real stories, what is really going on here in America. All people of "faith" are going to have to choose, get off the fence one way or the other. This is Biblical and fulfillment of prophecy.
    Thank you for your time.
    Your Sister In Jesus!!!!

    • corvidillis

      cheri: I am glad that you included the line- "This is Biblical and fulfillment of prophecy."
      It seems that If Pastor Hoye had of acted according to scripture, he would have obeyed the law of the land. He should have moved his protest as soon as the truth that the court had indeed changed the law became apparent. To disobey the police when all they did was ask him to relocate which they it seems was their legal responsibility is not in accordance with scripture. Not to say that I don't respect the good Pastors heart felt convictions.
      As much as I am concerned with Judges that legislate from the bench, I loath to see well meaning Christians and others shoot them self in the foot over an insignificant issue such as this.
      I'm sure the time is coming when we will be asked to put it on the line for what we believe. But right now we need to see what is purely emotionally driven and what has significant gravitas to effect a more rational and intelligent demeanor and face of Christianity. That being one that the average secular thinker can respect.
      Did you ever stop and think that we cannot effect change in this country or this world without the cooperation of these. There are just not enough fundamentalist Christians to bring about this kind of change on their own.
      The fact that you recognize these things as, " Biblical and fulfillment of prophecy." should go a long way to bring you peace and equanimity. This will help the cause…With good will…corvidillis

  • dmsneddon

    I would hate to think that I was in a position to be someone who hindered those coming to the LORD, because where more authority is given, more is required of them and they will answer. I ask GOD today to please change the leaders in government hearts and minds and be merciful and loving to those who are suffering and perishing. Help our vets and military LORD, Please! Thank You Father that you are in control every day and You have not left Your throne. Praise GOD the Father of our LORD JESUS CHRIST!!!!

  • Prophesstruth

    Bring on the trials and tribulations! For this is the only way for adulteress America to be rudely awakened. The time draws nigh and the Lord is very jealous. Persecuted nations are consumed by great revival for His glory. We need to pray for an end to the arrogance of many in this nation. For if we don't end the arrogance, The Most High will by the means of tough His Love. Revive us Lord….Renew us through your tough love….Heal our land. Amen.

    2 LORD, I have heard of your fame;
    I stand in awe of your deeds, O LORD.
    Renew them in our day,
    in our time make them known;
    in wrath remember mercy. ~ Habakkuk 3:2
    But if men are bound in chains,
    held fast by cords of affliction,
    9 he tells them what they have done—
    that they have sinned arrogantly.
    10 He makes them listen to correction
    and commands them to repent of their evil.
    11 If they obey and serve him,
    they will spend the rest of their days in prosperity
    and their years in contentment.
    12 But if they do not listen,
    they will perish by the sword [a]
    and die without knowledge ~ Job 36:8-12
    “if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” ~2 Chron. 7:14~

    • Corvidillis

      It is strikingly discordant when the prayers of the Lord Jesus and even those of the patriarchs whose lot in life was to love and lead as a true Sheppard a stiff-necked and materialistic people, on a hostile fallen planet, come into direct contrast with the sentiments that I hear coming out of the mouths of so called followers of Christ today.
      Consider how Abraham bargained with his God to spare Sodom if one righteous man be found.
      How frustrated Moses would plead his followers case seeking Gods mercy yet again for a people who continued to ridicule his leadership, How Christ wept at realizing the lack of faith in him at the tomb of Lazarus
      his lament over Jerusalem. His prayers for his Disciples, just before his arrest and crucifixion.
      Your heart should be broken for the hard of heart and un-repentant not vengeful.
      Humble yourselves and seek his, face. He that said I would that none parish ! That is your true commission

  • aveteran

    Klingenschmitt violates Christian principles by bearing false witness. He did NOT get court-martialed for "praying in Jesus name", he was prosecuted for deliberately disobeying direct orders and service regulations and attending a protest in full uniform. He proved himself unfit to wear the uniform.

  • Janice

    Hi I covered this particular story in my website and was contacted by the chaplain of the hospice who told me the other side of the story, you can read that here.

    http://thewolfreports.com/2009/03/18/banned-from-using-the-g-word/

  • Joy Riggs

    The Lord said "Be still and know that I am God. Jesus is my savior and I will try to be still while standing firmly for Him. Everyday now seems to bring Him closer to us. How exciting! I like to remember the old hymns: 'What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see", "Great Gittin' Up
    Mornin'". etc.

  • WLW

    While I know that Christian persecution isn't bizarre or un-Biblical, I certainly think that forcing chaplains not to pray using "God" or praying "in Jesus' name" is just ridiculous! Last time I checked, a chaplain was a sort of preacher/prayer for businesses and such. Apparently that's olde fashioned now. What a shame it is for these devout Christian men and women are having their Christian-based jobs narrowed down to a worldly, humanistic viewpoint. "…know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God." -James 4:4
    It's only going to get worse from here, I'm afraid… But suffering for the cause of Christ is worthy suffering indeed! Stay strong, brothers and sisters, for all these "current" events are at least 2000 years old or more, and these events all point to the End Times. Come quickly, Lord Jesus! God bless, all!

    • Corvidillis

      Hi WLW: please don’t think I am singling you out. I am addressing myself as well. I have an earnest intent and prompting from the Holy spirit to deliver this message, for the betterment of our walk upon this earth. Be of good cheer for he has overcome the world!!! Take this time of confusion as an opportunity to display Christian dignity and integrity and stop calling for the end of the world which just betrays a lack of fortitude in the face of the slightest sign of persecution.
      As far as faith, Most of these posts display a lack of faith.
      Don’t you trust God to bring the proper, fitting, just, and auspicious outcome to this?
      There is ultimate power in prayer. The Holy Spirit can work in incredibly stealth and powerful ways.
      Be prayerful, be a living epistle, and men will read you, and emulate our Lord and Savior.
      Stop belly aching and caterwauling. Go into your prayer closet and shut the door.
      Yes we believe you all know scripture and verse, But from this page there is little evidence of true faith in what it says. This can only culminate in degradation, and loss of opportunity to preach the most powerful sermon of our lives with our lives …Agape…Corvidillis

  • B C

    I guess we are living in a faith for faith sake time in our history. It makes me think of Saint Paul's conversation with the Greeks in Athens. Paul found memorials to every god imagined, including an alter to an unknown god. He proceeded to tell them of this God. Some rejected his words and others accepted. None of these pagans were threatened by his account of only one true God to the point of censorship. He was given the freedom to speak his faith and convictions. We live in a country that has always championed personal freedoms of thoughts until now. After 2000 years of the gospel's circulation, Christ Jesus has again become a dirty word and offense to suppress. The stumbling block is abhorred by our culture. Our society will pride itself on all gains in social toleration and reasoning of its own absolutes. Jesus said there would be a time when good will be called evil and evil will be called good. Greeks and Romans evolved from paganism to Christian faith. Where does Western culture go when it has grown weary of Christ's gospel? They will create a god of their liking that makes no demands and has no commands. Self.

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