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31st August 09, 07:15 AM
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Both my parents are pipers and do wear dirks on occasion, though not often. Appropriateness is gauged by the event though I think - wearing a dirk when piping a golf tournament would be a little much, but a Burns night or wedding would be ok.
With regards to weapons in a House of Worship - it's actually quite historical for Scots to wear weapons in church. There is a semi-famous quote describing the Scots as always going about armed, even in church - though I'm afraid I can't recall the source at the moment.
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31st August 09, 07:24 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Am Bārd
With regards to weapons in a House of Worship - it's actually quite historical for Scots to wear weapons in church. There is a semi-famous quote describing the Scots as always going about armed, even in church - though I'm afraid I can't recall the source at the moment.
Well, yes and no...while there are at least two stories I can think of armed ministers -- both Episcopalian vicars dealing with hostile Presbyterian congregations -- and of course, the armed piquets of the Covenanters on guard against approaching dragoons -- generally, church protocol and custom frowns on the idea of wearing weapons while in kirk.
Remember that in a church there is the custom of the right of sanctuary -- think the martyrdom of St. Thomas a' Becket or Bruce's murder of the Red Comyn.
T.
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31st August 09, 10:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Well, yes and no...while there are at least two stories I can think of armed ministers -- both Episcopalian vicars dealing with hostile Presbyterian congregations -- and of course, the armed piquets of the Covenanters on guard against approaching dragoons -- generally, church protocol and custom frowns on the idea of wearing weapons while in kirk.
Remember that in a church there is the custom of the right of sanctuary -- think the martyrdom of St. Thomas a' Becket or Bruce's murder of the Red Comyn.
T.
Actually it was Thomas Becket not Thomas a Becket this is a common mistake that has grown to such an extent that many actually believe that to be the truth rather than his real name.
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31st August 09, 10:15 AM
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Last edited by macwilkin; 31st August 09 at 10:23 AM.
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