November 20, 2009
Italian papers are reporting a general revolt across the country against the European Court of Human Rights ruling which found that crucifixes could not be displayed in schools. All schools in the League Monza in the Lombardy region, have been given seven days to ensure that crucifixes are displayed in every classroom. The mayor of Besana in Brianza, Vittorio Gatti, signed an order levelling a €150 fine for non-compliance.
Mayor Gatti said, "We will give principals time to adjust, but then the order will be respected."
In a statement published on the municipality's website, the mayor referred to the ECHR decision, saying, "We believe that the crucifix is a symbolic expression in Italy of the religious origin of such important civic values as tolerance, mutual respect, enhancement of the person, freedom, solidarity and rejection of any discrimination."
"I believe I have decided the right thing. I have always seen crucifixes in schools and I believe we should have respect for our traditions and defend them against those who do not even know what they're talking about," Gatti said.
The mayor of Priverno in the province of Latina, Lazio, central Italy, signed an order which provides for the maintenance of crucifixes in classrooms of primary schools throughout the municipality. Mayor Umberto Macci, instructed the municipal police to check that crucifixes are in place, with non-compliance to be fined €500. Citing 1924 and 1927 regulations on school furniture, which provided for the display of crucifixes in schools, the mayor said they are "an expression of fundamental civic values and Italian cultural values."
The mayor of Ascoli Piceno in the in the Marche region near the central east coast, said the crucifix expresses "in a symbolic way, the origin of religious values of the republican constitution. I am referring to freedom, mutual respect, appreciation of the person, solidarity and the rejection of any discrimination."
Mayor Guido Castelli cited state laws that agreed the display of crucifixes in classrooms "does not seem open to criticism over the principle of secularism" of the Italian State.
Meanwhile, Poland's president, Lech Kaczynski and the leadership of the Greek Orthodox Church have both hit out at the ECHR decision. The November 3rd ECHR ruling, made in response to a complaint by an Italian secularist campaigner, said that the display of crucifixes violated the religious rights of pupils.
During Independence Day celebrations on Wednesday in Warsaw, Poland's Kaczynski said that "nobody in Poland will accept the message that you can't hang crosses in schools."
"One shouldn't count on that. Perhaps elsewhere, but never in Poland," Kaczynski said.
At the same time, Archbishop Ieronymos, the Archbishop of Athens and primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece has also spoken out, urging all Europeans to oppose the ruling, saying the court is ignoring the role of Christianity in forming Europe's identity. The Greek Church has intervened in the case in response to a Greek citizen whose son is studying in Italy, the BBC reports.
The reactions from Greece and Poland reflect the warning made recently by UK legal expert Neil Addison, who told LifeSiteNews.com that, because of the intricacies of European Union law, the Italian crucifix ruling is likely ultimately to affect all 27 member states.
Comments
Gemma Grant
11/21/09 - 11:36am
I want to shout with joy at the great news coming from Italy and support from Greece and Poland. Catholics and Christians are fighting back, Hallelujah, Praise Be to God. It has warmed my heart and lifted my spirits to hear such inspirational news. Well done to one and all for their defiance of this demonic ruling. I would ask for prayers for Ireland. Ireland is the latest victim of this Godless agenda. Our national media outlets are promoting secularism and supressing anything Christian. Our politicians are spineless and will willingly do what Europe tells them. It will not be long before Ireland will face the same threat of having to remove all signs of Catholicism from schools. When it happens, I just pray that we will have leaders with courage to stand out against it.
Ireland.
Anonymous
11/29/09 - 6:02pm
I will not defent cross to be kept always high in the possiton as they were, so remain and now on high possition. If some they do not like, they can go out from Greece or our out from Italy or out from Ireland or out from Spain or out from Portugal or out from Russia or out from Ukraine ,etc wherever people defent and accept the blessing of God.
USA where they believe in God have not to ask help from God against from antichrist people.
Unfortunately USA is under comand of Illuminati antichrist union.
All Christians we have to stay awake and prepared to defent our believes and our souls from prime evil that trying to enslave our souls.
Constantinos
from Greece.