Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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The falsity of religious persecution in Spain

I find it hard to understand the presence of an official representative of the English-denominational in our Constitution, "headed by the Princes of Asturias and the Minister of the Presidency, Ramon Jauregui act strictly in a particular sanctification as a Catholic, which relates exclusively to a particular religion.

is not nothing new to the English state as showing a clear preference toward Catholics. The English Catholic Church receives each year of the State (that is, for all citizens, Catholic or not) significant amounts of money. The state has to pay the salaries of bishops and priests, and the wages of more than 30,000 teachers of Catholic religion in public school and though private, publicly funded since the time of Felipe González. Very important addition to amounts that the state commits to maintaining the vast heritage artistic and historical Catholic Church.

In these rainy days of Easter, we saw these huge Catholic processions, chaired jointly by the ecclesiastical and civil authorities. All these acts without addressing what they have in religion, folklore, tradition or business that can make the Catholics, there are other "English" that they can not do. Recently in the capital of the state banned a procession atheist to not offend the sensibilities of Catholics. José Luis Trasobares

commented that a few weeks ago Zaragoza Municipal Police stopped and cut to seven in the evening a party to be held in the headquarters of the Cape Verde-Aragón Association based in Echegaray Street in Delicias, as attendees (black and white) played drums. These two government actions are contrary to Article 14 of our Constitution, "The English people are equal before the law without any discrimination on grounds of birth, race, sex, religion, political or any other condition or personal or social circumstance" .

In view of these facts, it is curious also that in Spain today there are still some people who complain bitterly about the "persecution" that is hurting the Catholic Church by the English government and, above all, by the government of Rodriguez Zapatero. Awesome.

http://www.redescristianas.net/2011/05/10/resulta-curioso-que-en-espana-haya-todavia-personas-que-se-quejen-de-la-persecucion-a-la iglesiacandido-Marquise-teacher-of-school /

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