Above, Father Maurice Inchaffray blesses the troops of King Robert Bruce of Scotland before fighting the English in the Battle of Bannockburn Antonio Jose Rubi I am writing this on the feast day of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. On the day I wrote this article, I declared a ‘’holy war’’ against the Disney Infidels with my own cartoon characters like Catalina Santos - Antonio, the Author You may have seen those depictions of a priest, holding a crucifix fighting in battle with the soldiers, most of them set in the Middle Ages. These customs dates back to Old Testament times, and is still being used today. A notable medieval example is Father Maurice Inchaffray, the chaplain of the Scottish Army of Robert Bruce who defeated King Edward II of England (see picture above), as well as the priests who fought with Joan of Arc against the English. One of the notable military priests ever was Saint John Capistrano, himself the patron saint of mili...