Green MP Klaudia Jachira expressed her anti-clerical views on neo-TVP Info, where she complained about the short prayer for the dead, which is traditionally recited by parliamentarians on the occasion of commemorating deceased politicians or historical anniversaries important for the national community.
Klaudia Jachira, who has conspicuously apostatized from the Catholic Church and whose banners, apart from the “eight stars” and the lightning bolt for abortion, mainly bear anti-religious slogans, expressed her outrage over the traditional, short prayers for the dead that parliamentarians have practiced for years during a minute’s silence.
I still begin each session of the Sejm with a prayer. This has not changed. Is this really the place where I have to pray every morning when I come to the Sejm?
– Jachira asked.
Secular rituals
The parliamentarian suggested abandoning the short prayer and ‘standing silently for a moment’.
I have every respect for people who are leaving. I understand that the Sejm must honor the memory of people who have passed away, but I don’t understand why in a secular country, in a secular Sejm, we can’t just respect the deceased and stand still for a moment and not pray in church. morning.
– said the coalition parliamentarian.
It is very symptomatic that Klaudia Jachira is most animated on topics related to religion, culture and customs, of course always in conflict with our national, Christian identity. Someone could even rudely point out that the MP apparently has nothing interesting or specific to say on other topics, if her opinions arise only in the context of countercultural changes.
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Source: wPolityce
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