I was beginning to think this might have been a right-wing beat-up - but no... It makes people's reaction to Muslim call to prayer beign broadcast in New Zealand quite understandable.
Plans
to include a Muslim prayer in a Porirua Anzac Day service have been
abandoned after the organisers received violent threats from veterans
and members of the public.
Parliament
prayer changes - no more Queen or Jesus
10
November, 201
Mentions
of Jesus and the Queen have been removed from Parliament's Te reo
karakia, or prayer.
A
consultation period for the new karakia isn't over yet but the
Speaker of the House, Trevor Mallard, has already adopted it, RNZ
reports.
That's
been causing concern amongst some in opposition, but Mallard says
he'll consider any feedback before a final decision is made.
On
Thursday he delivered the karakia to the house.
It
was understood a more extreme change - including removing any
religious reference and adding more Māori references - had been
proposed but was rejected, RNZ reported.
Pushes
for a change to the prayer have been made for years.
In
2000, a petition was put forward to "continue to open
[Parliament's] sittings with a prayer, but with amended wording ...
The effect of the proposed wording would be that the prayer would no
longer be specifically Christian in nature."
In
2007, MPs voted to keep the prayer in its form. A new prayer was
proposed in 2014 but rejected.
The
Greens pushed for changes to the prayer to be broadened every year
when Standing Orders were reviewed, according to a blog post Green MP
Gareth Hughes wrote in 2013.
He
did not think a Christian prayer reflected the "the rich and
varied religious and spiritual life in New Zealand".
A
prayer for Parliament was established in 1854. At the time, it was
labelled "contentious".
THE
CURRENT PRAYER:
Almighty
God,
Humbly
acknowledging our need for Thy guidance in all things, and laying
aside all private and personal interests, we beseech Thee to grant
that we may conduct the affairs of this House and of our country to
the glory of Thy holy name, the maintenance of true religion and
justice, the honour of the Queen, and the public welfare, peace, and
tranquillity of New Zealand, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
PROPOSED
VERSION:
Almighty
God, we give thanks for the blessings which have been bestowed on New
Zealand.
Laying
aside all personal interests, we pray for guidance in our
deliberations, that we may conduct the affairs of this House with
wisdom and humility, for the public welfare and peace of New Zealand.
Amen.
IN
TE REO (SOURCE RNZ):
E
Te Atua Kaha Rawa, Ka tuku
whakamoemiti
atu mātou, mō ngā karakia
kua
waihotia mai ki runga o Aotearoa.
Ka
waiho nei I ō mātou pānga whaiaro
katoa
ki te taha, nei rā ēnei e īnoi atu ana
mō
Tō ārahitanga, I roto i ō mātou
whakaaroarohanga,
ā, kia whakahaere ai
e
mātou ngā take o Te Whare nei, I runga
i
te mōhio, me te whakaiti mō te oranga,
te
maungārongo, o te tūmatanui o Aotearoa.
Amene.
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