N.B. debates Christian legislature prayer: ‘Not inclusive enough’
FREDERICTON — A Green Party legislator has sparked a debate over the role of mandatory Christian prayers in New Brunswick’s legislative assembly, calling instead for periods of silence as practised in Quebec.
Kevin Arseneau said Monday that when the house returns in May he’ll bring in a motion calling for an exploration of practices other than the speaking of Christian prayers for the Queen, the legislature and the Lord’s Prayer before legislature business commences.
“I find it’s exclusive. It’s not inclusive enough. In New Brunswick we have many people, practising many religions. And there’s also the separation of state and religion,” said the member for Kent North.
“A moment of silence would generate the inclusivity and give everyone a chance to reflect in their own manner.”