
Gun control: What does the Church say?
Province of St. Joseph
The horrible shooting tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut on Dec. 14 has led to a national focus on gun control. What does the Church say about this issue? There is not precisely a Catholic position on gun control. Since the use of weapons like handguns and rifles has never been ipso facto condemned by the Church, their regulation is a prudential matter. Read reflection by Fr. Francis Belanger, OP, Promoter of Social Justice of the Province of St. Joseph. From Dominican Daily.
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The next day we went ahead and started to put up the drywall over the insulation. Screw guns and hammers could be heard throughout the house. By the time we left, the entire first floor had been insulated and sheet rock covered all the walls. To say the least, the students felt greatly accomplished, but once again, it was the gratefulness of the family that really touched them.
During the three days that the students volunteered, they stayed with the Amityville Dominican Sisters at our Dominican House of Hospitality. The four sisters who live in the house welcomed the young people with open arms. We ate together, prayed together and shared a wonderful spirit of laughter and fun during our time together. The students shared in the tasks involved in preparing our evening meal (cooking, cleaning up, etc.) and were happy to do so. They made themselves comfortable in the house and seemed very at ease being there. Each night they shared their thoughts about the day and how they were moved by their experiences. It was a truly holy time for all of us as they spoke openly about their faith and how they experienced God in their encounters with the many people they met.

