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Greek Bishops Defend Crucifix

Source: Zenit

ATHENS, Greece, JUNE 22, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Banning the crucifix from public places is not an aid to peaceful coexistence in Europe, say the bishops of Greece.

The holy synod of the Catholic hierarchy of Greece affirmed this in a June 11 communiqué in view of a June 30 public hearing regarding the European Court of Human Rights November decision to ban the crucifix.

The communiqué was signed by the president and secretary of the conference, Bishop Franghiskos Papamanolis and Archbishop Nikolaos Printesis, respectively.

The court decision regarded a case originating in Italy. Ten member states have since joined Italy in appealing the decision.

The Greek bishops pointed to the ruling as another move in a series of actions, to refuse to "recognize in the Constitution the Christian roots of our Old Continent."

The prelates insisted that "mutual respect of religious traditions is necessary in a society that is increasingly becoming more multi-cultural."

Article provided by ZENIT News Agency.