On Easter Sunday, six protesters interrupted Mass at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago to protest the Iraq war. The Catholic Schoolgirls Against the War shouted opposition and squirted fake blood on themselves as security led them away. The protesters said they chose Holy Name Cathedral because they could guarantee a large audience with parishioners and the media. They also pointed out that Cardinal Francis George and Mayor Richard Daley met in Chicago in January with President Bush, whom they blamed for starting the war. George emphasized the church’s opposition to the war, but said Easter Mass was an inappropriate place to protest. Do you think it’s ever appropriate to stage a protest at a religious service?
Those who claimed to publicly demonstrate for peace were disturbing the peace.
The female students who identified themselves as “Catholic Schoolgirls Against the War” professed that they selectively recall from their Catholic education (if indeed, they are Catholic school graduates) one phrase of the post-Resurrection appearances, namely Jesus’ thrice repeated greeting to His disciples, “Peace be with you.”