Virginia State Police chaplains resign over ban on 'Jesus' words
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Richmond, Sep 26, 2008 / 08:56 pm 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- At least five Virginia 
State Police chaplains have resigned after being told they must 
refrain from using words like "Jesus" and "Christ."

Superintendent W. Steven Flaherty, reportedly concerned about 
offending people of other faiths, directed the agency's 17 chaplains 
to begin delivering neutral or nondenominational prayers at functions 
such as trooper graduation ceremonies and its annual memorial service 
for fallen officers, the Richmond Times-Dispatch says.

"The department recognizes the importance of a state government 
agency to be inclusive and respectful of the varied ethnicities, 
cultures and beliefs of our employees, their families and citizens at 
large," Flaherty said in a statement.

Flaherty cited as justification a recent ruling by the 4th U.S. 
Circuit Court of Appeals which upheld a Fredericksburg City Council 
ban on sectarian prayer. Flaherty's office denied that Virginia Gov. 
Timothy Kaine's administration was behind the decision.

Five members of the state police's 29-year-old chaplaincy corps have 
quit their ministries in protest. All of them being sworn officers, 
they remain on staff as such.

Rex Carter, one of the resigning chaplains, argued he should have the 
right to pray "how I believe, regardless of whether somebody agrees 
or not," saying "There's a fine line -- but it's a hard line -- 
between an individual's right to pray versus what is considered 
state-sponsored speech."

Sgt. Glenn Phillips, another department chaplain, said the chaplaincy 
was never meant to be a pulpit to "to further fight the government as 
it encroaches on religion."

"Nobody's been asked to deny their faith or anything like that," he 
told the Richmond Times-Dispatch."I'm a Christian, and I don't think 
that Jesus would look at this as necessarily a good thing."

State police spokeswoman Corinne Geller noted that the policy does 
not prohibit chaplains from making religious references at private 
ceremonies or in individual counseling.

Emphasizing that the policy change is not aimed at Christianity, she 
said the department has not received any complaints about religious references.

Virginia General Assembly Delegate Charles W. Carrico, a former state 
trooper, is protesting the decision.

"You don't check your religious beliefs at the door just because 
you're hired by the state and are a member of the department," he 
said, characterizing the decision as the "separation of Jesus and state."

"What we have here is an attack on the name of Jesus, on the name of 
Christ. And I'm not going to sit back and just let it happen," 
Carrico continued, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.

Carrico stated he intends to introduce legislation to address the issue.

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