From Charlotte to Jerusalem: Why the Sacred Is Being Dismantled

Two events. One pattern. In Jerusalem, the holiest Christian sites were closed—first during COVID, now again under threat of war. In Charlotte, a bishop argues that communion rails should be removed as part of the “norm.” At first glance, these seem unrelated. They are not. Both reveal a deeper shift in how we understand worship, the sacred, and the boundary between God and man. https://patreon.com/FrJasonCharron?ut... click here if you want to go deeper and get serious about truth, clarity, sanity and sanctity. Join my community of fellow sinners wanting to become saints! In this video, I examine: The closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre The claim that communion rails are no longer normative The shared theological instinct behind both decisions The forgotten meaning of the sacred barrier—from the Temple veil to the iconostasis This is not about architecture. It is about what we believe happens when we worship. If nothing is set apart—what remains sacred?