Mowing grass on Sunday with sin? The priest caused a turbulent discussion
Mowing grass on Sunday is a sin? From this all the skirmish began between the clergy. Politicians joined the discussion. Surprising words were said.
A quarrel for mowing grass on Sunday
Unbelievable. The first Sunday, where it is warm. And what? Lord’s Day – mowers in motion. Not only is it a sin, it is also a lack of culture and sense
– Fr. Daniel Wachowiak.
The clergyman referred in the post to the third commandment of the Decalogue, which says to « celebrate the Holy Day » and church commandments, which say « refraining from unnecessary work. »
There are countries (e.g. Germany), in which there are fines for Sunday noise. Attention for money! There are no seats for the liturgy
– added the parish priest of St. Brother Albert in Koziegłowy (Greater Poland Voivodeship).
The entry of a clergyman, often known for his blunt and controversial statements, did not go unnoticed. Jesuit Grzegorz Kramer reacted to his speech, who presented a completely different opinion on this subject.
He sits the priest and complains about his parishioners and homies. No, mowing grass is not a sin
– he wrote.
According to the clergyman, such activity is not a job for many, but a « form of rest ».
The dispute over the mowing of the grass. Politicians joined the discussion
Politicians also expressed their opinion.
Not everyone is a Catholic
-Anna-Maria Żukowska admittedly admitted, chairing the left Parliamentary Club.
MP Roman Giertych replied more explicitly.
In old cultures, when most people worked on the role (both nobility and peasants), this work on Sunday was considered a violation of the commandment: remember that you would celebrate the Holy Day. Today, the blessing of Sunday depends on the social context. Please do not put people into a sense of sin, because there is no priest to do so. You bind people large weights and you don’t touch them with your finger
– he emphasized emphatically.
(Source: Fakt.pl, social media)