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1569. Liberation by knowledge

"People who come to Zinc Church today may have different professions and positions in common, such as those who are on holidays on Sundays, those who can take paid vacations, housewives, retirees, and students. What do you think it is?

When Priest Chernithes asked, more hands were raised earlier.

Asked by the priest, the young man stood up and answered.

"Who understands common language...?

"Thank you for your answer. Well, that's one thing in common. You are all very much a student. I am also studying Hunan, but I can hardly reach your common language standards."

The priest went on to ask the old man in his seat, a little further away, for answers.

"Isn't it convenient for you this day and this time?"

There was a laugh at the old man's answer.

You can see your shoulders trembling and laughing as you sit around.

Priest Chernithes directed the same smile at the old man as he did at the other believers.

"Thank you for your answer. That's right. If you are working, unable to take care of housework, childcare, etc., or you are hospitalized, you will not come to church."

Nostalgic laughter disappears, and the eyes of the believers are turned towards the old man sitting down and the priest Chernithes.

"Many people can rest on Sundays, but people who work in infrastructure, information and communications, logistics, retail, medical, nursing care, catering and entertainment industries, etc. are still working at this moment."

The believers nodded and whispered prayers of gratitude from all over.

"So, what about housework? Resident servants usually work on Sundays. How about a family without a servant? Ladies and gentlemen in the third row, you may remain seated. In your house, please tell me who will do housework mainly from this end in turn."

The wooden bench is made of ten people on one leg, and only the two legs on both ends are placed diagonally. Sixty believers answered briefly.

The most common is the wife.

Next is the mother and the woman herself. Next thing I know, it's about the same for couples. The man himself and his servants continued in equal numbers, and the father and husband were the lowest.

"Thank you for your answer. Think about other people at home who aren't always focused on a particular person. Why is the burden on that person so concentrated?

The priest asked the man who answered with his wife for answers.

Men answer in fluent common language.

"I don't know about other people, but we have decided to share the role. I work for the company and support the household, and my wife is in charge of all the housework."

"Is your wife with you today?

"No, because the child is still small, it's my son and I are leaving a message. I always record stories of priests at home."

There was a neglectful applause from the club seat.

Priest Chernithes nods with a soft smile on a middle-aged man.

Really? Please give my regards to your wife.... does your wife have any work experience?

"I was drawing at the design office until I had a kid. I have been at home for a long time saying that I should be able to focus on housework and childcare if I quit because of the heavy obstacle."

"That was tough. How old is your child now?

"I turned three last month."

The chapel boiled with a louder applause than before.

That's a lovely platter.

The priest smiles. The pleasant appearance of his father was also conveyed.

"I'm still in my hands....."

"In the meantime, you notice that your wife has been unable to work and has been left in poverty in her family?

"Nh...! By the way, priest, I put my salary in the house every month, and when I'm done with my work, I'll say no to the drinking party and go home, and I never let my wife and kids have a twitch."

The priest nodded and said with an unchanging calm voice.

"That's right. In your position, yes. But from your wife's point of view, how about that?

"From my wife's point of view....?

The priest said without waiting for his answer.

"I am forced to abandon my career as a professional, focus on housework and childcare, and depend on your income for my living."

"Well, what's wrong with that? My wife herself said it was impossible to reconcile work and work.

The chapel is filled with tranquil air.

... eh...? What is this prayer?

Farkil was taken to church every week by his parents when he was at home, but I've never seen such worship.

Leaving the viewer alone, the video keeps moving forward.

"There are unfortunate people in every country who spend most of their income on their own fun, such as alcohol and gambling, without taking care of their families. But you're a decent person who pays his living expenses properly."

A middle-aged man looks up silently at the priest on the altar.

"You recorded the worship for your wife today, didn't you?

"Yeah. My son is still small, and bringing him here will cause you trouble."

The air in the field eased slightly, and the believers nodded without hesitation.

"Is your wife able to listen to the recording slowly?

"... well, I'll be home all the time, and if you just ask, I think you can listen while doing some chores.

"You don't know if your wife could hear the recording of the prayer, and how she does housework and childcare every day."

"Because... there's no choice. I've been away from work all weekday. I envy being alone with my son all day long."

... what do you think you can hear? That's a lot of stuff.

Haven't you ever had the opportunity to listen to your wife's story, even when you're away from home at work, or when you're having dinner or listening to your children?

Why do you come to prayer alone, envious of the wife who is with your son, and not with my son on a holiday in the corner?

In the video, female believers of various ages turned their faces at him.

Side faces are uniformly steep. I'm sure you've detected something much more sensitive than Farkil.

"Has your wife attended any of your usual prayers since your child was born?

"... no... why are you digging for leaves while you're digging about my family?

The women's gaze shifted to the young elite priest.

"Excuse me. But did you or anyone else get noticed by these questions?

The chapel is filled with whispers in Hunan.

"Aren't you listening to everything about your wife?

"You don't ask me if I'm tired at work."

"I'm not supposed to tell you how to educate my kids."

"Housekeeping and childcare are 365 days, 24/7."

"You can take care of your son in a couple shifts."

"We could both go to worship every other week."

The voices of women rose one after another from the seat near him.

Single priest Chernithes asks men in common language.

"I just got your opinion, why didn't you?

"... I had no idea, and neither did my wife."

The man answered correctly while rebelling.

"The education system in this country is incredible, but I have to say that the social welfare aspect is still a shame. In the meantime, can a wife who has lost her source of income easily convey her desire that you, the source of income for the household, become more burdensome?

The air in the chapel froze.

The man leaned down without a voice.

... there's a wave coming to your house, right?

Farkil had a stomach ache while doing other HR (one thing at a time), whether this triggered the divorce.

Even if you think about divorcing for your children, there are worries that your wife won't turn to you.

"Your wife lives with her family now, but isn't she trapped in the darkness of solitude?

In a word of the priest, the gaze in the chapel focused on him.

"But with the lamp of knowledge, we can free ourselves from the darkness of poverty, deprivation and loneliness and walk together as equal beings."

The man remains facing down.

"Use the lights of knowledge to illuminate your daily routine and be aware of the problems there. Of course (of course), the lights of knowledge raised by ancestors, experts, public authorities, etc., illuminate the path to a solution."

When the old lady nodded to the priest and talked to him next door about something, the man finally raised his face.

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